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Chicago Aviation Officers Sue City, Claim Job Histories Were ‘Erased’

Nearly 300 Chicago aviation officers are suing to reclaim their status as law enforcement officers, a title they lost following a highly publicized incident on board a United plane last year.

Study: Night Owls Have Risk of Dying Sooner than Early Risers

The adage, “early to bed early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise,” takes on new meaning thanks to research by scientists in Chicago and England.

African Penguin Chick Hatched at Lincoln Park Zoo

On Feb. 10, Lincoln Park Zoo welcomed a new baby bird, the first African penguin chick hatched and reared at the zoo's new penguin habitat. 

10 Things to Do this Weekend: April 12-15

Scaly creatures, vintage vinyls and cheesy bites usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. 

Decades After Deadline, Equal Rights Amendment Regains Steam

Supporters have tried to resurrect the ERA for years, but the movement gained steam Wednesday, passing the Illinois Senate by a vote of 42 to 12 – more than 35 years past its deadline.

Evangelical Church Leader Bill Hybels Steps Down

What’s behind the resignation of Willow Creek mega-church leader Bill Hybels? A discussion with Chicago Tribune reporter Manya Brachear Pashman.

April 11, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the April 11, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Christine Lahti Shares ‘True Stories’ From Hollywood

The award-winning actor and director talks about her new book, a collection of personal essays that explore her journey as a feminist.

Illinois Politicians Grill Zuckerberg During Facebook Hearings

Two Illinois politicians grabbed national headlines as they grilled Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg during his testimonies before Senate and House committees this week.

Why More Illinois Towns Could Follow Harvey’s Fate

The state is withholding tax money from south suburban Harvey because it has fallen behind on its pension payments. Will others follow?

George Freeman Tells Us How to Lead a Life in Jazz

At age 91, the jazz guitarist is a living legend from Chicago’s first family of music. We pay him a visit.

Chicago Bird Sanctuary is Best Place in State to See Spring Migration

Here’s something that might surprise you: The best place in the entire state of Illinois to see birds during their spring migration is in the city of Chicago. 

Chicago Tribune Staffers Move to Unionize

“The newsroom is in a position of jeopardy, and we’re standing up to make sure we’re paid fairly and to make sure we have a voice in how this place operates,” said Charlie Johnson, a Chicago Tribune home page editor and member of the union organizing committee.

Bat Houses in Cook County Missing Just One Thing: Bats

Three years after they began installing bat houses along waterways in Cook County, conservationists are hoping the bats will start moving in this year.

Aviation Officer Fired After United Dragging Incident Suing City, Airline

The former security officer claims he was improperly trained and later defamed by the head of the Chicago Department of Aviation.