SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 1, 2018 State Lawmakers Introduce Bill on Dense Breast Notifications Identical bills introduced in the Illinois House and Senate would mandate that mammogram providers notify women whose test results show they have dense breast tissue, a risk factor for breast cancer. Feb 1, 2018 Study: ‘Guardian Molecule’ Protects Men from Multiple Sclerosis Men are less likely to develop multiple sclerosis than women, and now scientists have a better understanding as to why that is, thanks to the discovery of a “guardian molecule” by Northwestern University scientists. Feb 1, 2018 Illinois Now Ranks Among Top 5 States for Film, TV Production From “Empire” to “Electric Dreams,” Chicago is fast becoming a major television and film production hub. We speak with the director of the Illinois Film Office. Feb 1, 2018 Defense Seeking Trial Delay in Case of Missing U. of I. Student Attorneys for Brendt Christensen are hoping to postpone a February trial date after prosecutors announced their intent to seek the death penalty. Feb 1, 2018 Tavis Smiley to Host Town Hall in Chicago on Sexual Misconduct The broadcaster whose show was suspended indefinitely by PBS in December amid allegations of sexual misconduct will moderate a panel Thursday at St. Sabina Church on the city’s South Side. Jan 31, 2018 Jan. 31, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 31, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jan 31, 2018 Rauner Speaks of Bipartisanship, Democrats Don’t Believe It Gov. Bruce Rauner gives his election year State of the State speech, but Democrats – and even some Republicans – cast doubts on the sincerity of his message. Jan 31, 2018 Jackson Park Community Tees Off on Tiger Woods Golf Course Chicago Park District officials presented new details Wednesday on a plan to build a Tiger Woods-designed golf course next to the proposed Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park. Will it benefit the surrounding community? Jan 31, 2018 ‘White Like Her’ Memoir Details Hidden Heritage Local mystery writer Gail Lukasik unveils her own startling family mystery in her new memoir. Jan 31, 2018 Social Media Scams: Public Figures Under Fire for Buying Fake Followers The Chicago Sun-Times suspends Richard Roeper for allegedly buying social media followers. What exactly is a Twitter bot? Jan 31, 2018 Deconstructing President Trump’s Infrastructure Plan In his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump called on Congress to pass his $1.5 trillion plan to “rebuild our crumbling infrastructure.” But how far will that money go? Jan 31, 2018 Magic Realism in Paintings by Chicago’s ‘Queen of Bohemian Artists’ Gertrude Abercrombie is a one-of-a-kind Chicago artist. Though she has been gone for 40 years, she is now getting a rare show at the Elmhurst Art Museum. Jan 31, 2018 State Legislators Override Rauner Veto of School Funding Revisions State legislators override Gov. Bruce Rauner’s amendatory veto of a trailer bill to the state’s new evidence-based funding formula. But school districts awaiting new state equity funding will still have to wait to get those dollars, according to one bill sponsor. Jan 31, 2018 Trader Joe’s Responds to Concerns About ‘Inhumane’ Pork Suppliers The grocery store chain says it is evaluating its supply chain “to see where additional change is needed” in response to public concerns over pork suppliers who confine pigs to tight metal crates. Jan 31, 2018 Group Calls on McDonald’s to Honor Vow for Antibiotic-Free Beef, Pork The Chicago-based fast food chain agreed last year to work toward phasing out antibiotics from its beef and pork products. An Illinois nonprofit now wants McDonald’s to commit to a timeline to meet that goal. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: