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 8, 2017 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Nov. 9-12 Veterans Day salutes, rock ‘n’ roll movies, “rebellious” artists, indigenous cuisine, top-notch dancers and wild animals usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago. Nov 8, 2017 ADA Responds to Chicago, County Officials’ Letter on Opioids Responding to local officials’ call for restrictions on opioid prescriptions, the American Dental Association outlines the steps it’s taking to address the opioid epidemic. Nov 7, 2017 Lawmakers Pass Measures Cracking Down on Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment has been part of the way of life at the Illinois state capital for decades. Lawmakers on Tuesday spent much of the day decrying that culture and approving measures intended to root it out. Nov 7, 2017 Mayor Weighs in on Alderman’s Association With President Trump It’s Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the city of Chicago vs. Ald. Ed Burke and President Donald Trump, so to speak. Nov 7, 2017 Nov. 7, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 7, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Nov 7, 2017 Dating in the Digital World: How Matchmaking Sites Are Changing Society While it may have seemed taboo 15 or 20 years ago, online dating is now a courtship commonplace. We explore the growing prominence of dating in the digital world. Nov 7, 2017 Proposed Legislation Targets Illinois Gun Retailers President Donald Trump again says Chicago has the nation’s toughest gun laws. While that’s not true, local prosecutors and gun control advocates say it’s because of holes in the law that getting a gun here is so easy. Lawmakers are now considering tighter regulations in Illinois. Nov 7, 2017 Lincoln Park Zoo Welcomes Newborn Goeldi’s Monkey You’ll need to look closely to spot Lincoln Park Zoo’s new baby monkey. The infant, born Oct. 15 to first-time parents, is barely visible as it clings to its mother’s neck. Nov 7, 2017 Tax Overhaul, New Fed Policy Could Chart New Course for U.S. Economy Tempers flare in Congress as House Republicans move quickly to overhaul the nation’s tax system. A look at the economic politics and policies at play. Nov 7, 2017 How to Predict Mass Shootings? Look For Domestic Violence, Says Professor Could the deadly mass shooting inside a Texas church on Sunday have been predicted? Yes, a Northwestern professor argues, if only more attention had been paid to the gunman’s history of domestic violence. Nov 7, 2017 Author: Trump’s Election Won’t Stop ‘End of White Christian America’ Robert P. Jones on why the election of President Donald Trump was the “death rattle” of white Christian America. Nov 7, 2017 Wheaton Military Museum Expands Historic Mission Marching through 100 years of military history in the recently expanded First Division Museum at Cantigny Park. Nov 6, 2017 State Lawmakers Scramble to Tackle Charges of Sexual Harassment Legislators return to Springfield on Tuesday for the second half of the annual veto session. Front and center: What’s being done in the capital about sexual harassment. Nov 6, 2017 Nov. 6, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 6, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Nov 6, 2017 DNAinfo and the Challenge of Hyperlocal News Coverage of local news took a giant step backwards with the closing of hyperlocal news websites DNAinfo Chicago and Chicagoist. A look at the changing media landscape. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: