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 5, 2018 New Book Documents Surprising Biodiversity of Chicago Area There are 3,149 different types of plants in the Chicago region. A massive new book details every single one. Apr 5, 2018 History Museum Highlights Photographer’s Exploration of Chicago Blues His photographs captured a key moment in time. A new exhibition looks at the history and legacy of the Chicago blues through the lens of Raeburn “Ray” Flerlage. Apr 5, 2018 Reindeer Fawn Born at Brookfield Zoo One year after welcoming its first baby reindeer in nearly four decades, Brookfield Zoo added another newborn fawn this week. Apr 5, 2018 UChicago Student Shot By Campus Police Now Facing Criminal Charges The University of Chicago student shot by campus police this week now faces a felony charge of assaulting an officer, according to the Chicago Police Department. Apr 4, 2018 ‘Gentleman Caller’ Lays Bare the Not-So-Secret Lives of Tennessee Williams, William Inge A richly evocative new play by Philip Dawkins is now receiving a vividly acted world premiere at Raven Theatre. Apr 4, 2018 April 4, 2018 - Full Show Watch the April 4, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Apr 4, 2018 Why Troy LaRaviere Wants Mayor Emanuel’s Job As principal of Blaine Elementary School in Lakeview, Troy LaRaviere was one of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s harshest critics. Now he wants Emanuel’s job. Apr 4, 2018 MLK’s Death, 50 Years Later: Revisiting the Day a Giant Fell It is a moment seared in the memories of so many Americans: the day in 1968 they learned that Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated. The Rev. Jesse Jackson was there, and he shares his memories with Chicago Tonight. Apr 4, 2018 Chicago Park District Pension Deal Struck Down. Now What? Ralph Martire of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability explains this week’s ruling and what city leaders might do next to address the Chicago Park District’s financial woes. Apr 4, 2018 Beyond Hobby Lobby, ‘How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights’ From the constitution to the courts to the ballot box, how corporations boosted their legal standing in the U.S. A conversation with author Adam Winkler. Apr 4, 2018 Chicago Man’s Passion for ‘Hard Water Sailing’ Easy to Fathom We meet a longtime sailor who races boats on ice – not water. “Ice boating is sailing, it’s just a faster, more exciting version of it,” Chris Berger says. Apr 4, 2018 Van Dyke Defense Seeking New Trial Venue, But Request a Tall Order Have Cook County residents been so inundated with media coverage of the Laquan McDonald shooting case as to be incapable of rendering a fair verdict? A look at change of venue motions. Apr 4, 2018 Ask Geoffrey: The Wild West History of Chicago’s Public Street Signs Geoffrey Baer brings us the history of the Chicago Motor Club and its bygone penchant for posting traffic signs in the public way. Apr 4, 2018 10 Things to Do This Weekend: April 5-8 Superheroes, bacon bites and vintage street murals usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Apr 3, 2018 Supreme Court Case a Potential Game-Changer for Sports Betting Federal law permits betting on sports in just a few states that had laws on the books before a federal ban in the early 1990s. But a case before the U.S. Supreme Court could change that. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: