SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 12, 2017 DOJ to Chicago: Drop ‘Sanctuary City’ Laws or Lose Federal Funding The Department of Justice issued a “last chance” warning to Chicago, Cook County and others to get in compliance with federal laws or risk losing grant dollars. Oct 12, 2017 Women’s March on Chicago Organizers Planning January 2018 Rally Organizers of the Women’s March on Chicago, which drew 250,000 people downtown in January, will mark the one-year anniversary of the event with another march and rally designed to engage and empower voters. Oct 12, 2017 Ameya Pawar Out of the Governor’s Race: What that Means for Democrats Chicago Ald. Ameya Pawar is ending his bid for Illinois governor, saying he came too short in the race for cash to have a chance at winning the contest for the Democratic nomination. Oct 11, 2017 Cubs Lose Water-Logged Game 4 The Cubs and Nationals finally got Game 4 in under a steady cold drizzle at Wrigley Field. Oct 11, 2017 Oct. 11, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 11, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Oct 11, 2017 Marketing Justice: ‘Law-Mart’ Examines For-Profit Law Schools A new book questions whether for-profit law schools benefit students, or just investors. A discussion with author Riaz Tejani. Oct 11, 2017 Controversial Photo Prompts Demand for Water Department Hearings A Chicago alderman demands hearings into the city’s Water Department after a photo surfaced of a noose hanging in a department truck. Oct 11, 2017 In Woodlawn, a Ground-Up Approach to a Healthier, Safer Community A group of residents is getting back to its roots—literally—by partnering with the Morton Arboretum to harness the positive impact of trees on everything from the crime rate to the business community. Oct 11, 2017 Attorneys: IDOC Inmate Psychiatric Care in ‘State of Emergency’ Thousands of Illinois inmates are asking a federal judge to take action and help resolve a “human rights disaster” they say is taking place inside state prisons. Oct 11, 2017 Rare Herons Thriving But Keep Falling Out of Their Nests, Zoo Says The black-crowned night heron is one of the rarest birds in Illinois. Lincoln Park Zoo now hosts a colony of more than 600 herons, but things have getting a bit crowded. Oct 11, 2017 Why Sexual Harassment and Assault Happen, And How to Stop Them As accusations mount against Hollywood film executive Harvey Weinstein, a look at sexual harassment and assault. Oct 11, 2017 Cook County Soda Tax Repealed Come December, Cook County shoppers and diners will no longer have to pay a much-reviled tax on sugary drinks after the county board voted Wednesday to repeal it. Oct 11, 2017 Ask Geoffrey: Neptune’s Follies Make a Splash at Century of Progress Geoffrey Baer takes a peek at a 1930s burlesque-style show and remembers the Chicago Daily News sporting events of yesteryear. Oct 11, 2017 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 12-15 Dazzling interiors, new movies, German lagers, Chicago blues and political satire usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Oct 10, 2017 Cook County Commissioners Sour on Sugary Drinks Tax It’s been just over two months since Cook County began charging a penny-an-ounce tax on sugary drinks. But it may not last much longer. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: