SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 13, 2017 Democrats Hoping for ‘Blue Wave’ In 2018 A year after what for many Democrats was unthinkable—losing the presidential election to Donald Trump—there are signs they may be getting their mojo back. Nov 13, 2017 Former Alderman Bob Fioretti Challenging Toni Preckwinkle In the wake of the much-maligned sweetened beverage tax, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s re-election no longer appears certain. Why Bob Fioretti believes Cook County needs new leadership. Nov 13, 2017 ‘Race’ Exhibition Challenges Visitors to Rethink the Concept What does race mean to you? A new exhibit at the Chicago History Museum asks visitors to consider how much all of us focus on race every day, whether we realize it or not. Nov 13, 2017 ‘All The Queen’s Horses’ Tells the Story of Rita Crundwell A city treasurer with a love of horses managed to embezzle nearly $54 million from a small town of just 16,000 people. The new documentary “All The Queen’s Horses” looks at the case of Rita Crundwell. Nov 13, 2017 New Book Profiles Chicagoans Who Changed History From the obvious game changers to the surprising—and controversial—a new book by the publisher of N’DIGO profiles the biggest Chicago icons. Nov 13, 2017 FBI: Hate Crimes on Rise for Second Straight Year The number of hate crimes recorded across the country rose nearly 5 percent last year, according to new data from the FBI. In Chicago, the number of recorded incidents rose 34 percent over 2015. Nov 13, 2017 Chicago Teen Birth Rate Drops to New Low Teen birth rates in Chicago have reached a new low, according to city officials. In 2015, there were 27.5 births per 1,000 girls ages 15-19, a 67-percent drop from 1999. Nov 10, 2017 UChicago’s Chuan He Awarded 2017 Paul Marks Prize in Cancer Research The biennial award is bestowed upon three promising researchers under the age of 45 making significant contributions to understanding the disease or improving treatments. Nov 10, 2017 COPA Releases Footage of Pinned Officer Shooting Teen Driver Oversight officials released several clips showing the shooting death of teen Juan Flores after he pinned an officer between his SUV and a squad car in September. Nov 10, 2017 The Week in Review: Lawmakers Get Serious About Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment takes the focus in Springfield and City Council. Aldermen approve a new police training center on the West Side. Sears plans to shutter more stores. And the Bears take on the weakened Packers. Nov 9, 2017 Nov. 9, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 9, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Nov 9, 2017 Family Tragedy Prompts Local Woman to Fight Opioid Epidemic The opioid epidemic in Illinois is more acute than in many other states, according to the National Safety Council. We discuss the crisis and a new memorial that highlights the human toll of opioid addiction. Nov 9, 2017 Emerging Rap Artist Taylor Bennett on Chicago Roots Taylor Bennett talks about his rising rap career, and the inevitable comparisons with his brother, Chance the Rapper. Nov 9, 2017 All-Black World War I Regiment Featured in New Documentary Exploring the little-known story of an all-black infantry regiment from Chicago that fought in World War I. A discussion with documentary filmmaker Mario Tharpe. Nov 9, 2017 Lawmakers Band Together for Bipartisan Women’s Caucus Illinois’ female state senators announce their informal tribe will operate as an official, bipartisan caucus devoted to advancing legislation to empower women. But hours later, the chamber kills a measure on gender pay equity. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: