SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 17, 2018 Tech Titan Howard Tullman to Lead New Innovation Institute at IIT An innovation hub opens this fall at the Illinois Institute of Technology. We speak with newly named executive director, Howard Tullman. Apr 17, 2018 Pension Liabilities Leave City, State With Few Options With billions in unfunded pension liabilities, what options remain for lawmakers to defuse the state’s pension time bomb? Apr 17, 2018 ‘Explosive Breeding’ Underway for Wood Frogs in Lake County Spring serves as mating season for all sorts of animals found in Illinois, but no creature goes about it quite like the wood frog. Apr 17, 2018 The Dirty Work of Keeping the Chicago River Clean Keeping the river clean is no easy task, particularly during the summer months when the river is bustling. We spend a morning with one of Chicago’s trash-scooping river skimmers. Apr 17, 2018 How Prepared is Illinois to Manage Health Emergencies? When it comes to dealing with disasters, disease outbreaks and other emergencies, Illinois is among the most prepared states in the nation, according to a new report. Apr 16, 2018 April 16, 2018 - Full Show Watch the April 16, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Apr 16, 2018 Viewer Feedback: ‘You Did Your Loyal Viewers a Disservice’ Reaction to our recent conversation with the authors of a controversial Chicago magazine article. Apr 16, 2018 Adler Planetarium Opens Vault, Reveals Astronomical Treasures From Chicago’s first major telescope, to the most sophisticated scientific instrument of the 12th century, a look at some seen and unseen treasures at the Adler Planetarium. Apr 16, 2018 Mayor Emanuel Touts ‘Second Waterfront’ in Chicago The mayor outlines major projects to expand recreation along the Chicago River. Why some aldermen say it’s not enough. Apr 16, 2018 New Report Reveals Presence of Lead in Many Chicago Homes Why so many Chicago homes are testing high for lead in their water – and what you can do about it. Apr 16, 2018 Hersey Felder’s Portrait of Tchaikovsky Fueled by Composer’s Music of Suppression, Longing For those still unfamiliar with the magic Hershey Felder can create, an introduction to the man, whose enthralling show about Tchaikovsky is now in a limited engagement at Steppenwolf’s Upstairs Theatre, is essential. Apr 16, 2018 A Tombstone Tour of Chicago A new book by author and photographer Larry Broutman highlights headstones, monuments and memorials at more than 30 area cemeteries. Apr 16, 2018 Cases For and Against Net Neutrality Set for Debate at Northwestern Northwestern University hosts an Oxford-style debate on net neutrality this week. What are the pros and cons? Apr 16, 2018 New Report Digs Into Drastically Underfunded Police, Fire Pensions After massive layoffs in Harvey because of its underfunded pensions, a look at which other municipalities could be in similar trouble. Apr 16, 2018 US Supreme Court Won’t Hear Blagojevich Appeal The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced it will not be taking up former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s appeal of his 14-year prison sentence. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: