SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 20, 2017 Chicago City Council to Vote on Street Performer Restrictions City Council is expected to vote March 29 on an amendment to the city’s noise ordinance that would restrict some street performers from major stretches of two downtown streets. Mar 20, 2017 Budget Cuts Could Hinder Efforts to Keep Asian Carp Out of Great Lakes Looking at the impact of a proposed funding cut to the program that aims to keep invasive species out of the Great Lakes. Mar 20, 2017 Photos: Capturing the Invasive Asian Carp in the Illinois River Wildlife agencies and fishermen in Illinois are using a Chinese technique to catch Asian carp, an invasive fish species threatening the Great Lakes ecosystem. Mar 20, 2017 EPA Cuts ‘Matter of Life and Death’ for Chicago Communities Cuts to the EPA’s budget would affect a disproportionate number of minority and low-income residents in Chicago, experts say. Mar 20, 2017 Wildlife Meets City Life in New WTTW Web Series ‘Urban Nature’ A new WTTW web series peeks into pockets of nature in cities across the country. Mar 20, 2017 Ensuring Earlier Access to Attorneys for Arrestees in Chicago A new program aims to get all arrestees a defense attorney while in police custody. Mar 20, 2017 ‘Making a Murderer’ Defense Attorney on Broken Justice System One of Steven Avery’s defense attorneys from Netflix’s “Making a Murderer” discusses his new book “Illusion of Justice.” Mar 20, 2017 State Sen. Daniel Biss Enters Race for Illinois Governor Casting himself as a progressive alternative to affluent candidates, state Sen. Daniel Biss has entered the race for Illinois governor. Mar 17, 2017 CPS Files Order to Halt Proposed 1-Day Teacher Strike Chicago Public Schools is seeking to prevent a proposed teacher strike later this spring, claiming the move would be illegal under state law. Mar 17, 2017 The Week in Review: Top Cop Seeks Help from AG Sessions Chicago’s top cop Eddie Johnson makes his case to Attorney General Jeff Sessions for federal help with gangs and guns. That story and more with Joel Weisman and guests. Mar 16, 2017 March 16, 2017 - Full Show Watch the March 16, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Mar 16, 2017 What Does Trump’s Budget Proposal Mean for Illinois? President Trump is out with what he's calling a "budget blueprint to make America great again." What would it mean for Illinois? Mar 16, 2017 Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Unveils New AbilityLab The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago has a new name, a new location and a much larger, state-of-the-art facility that its executives say rivals any other physical rehabilitation center in the world. Mar 16, 2017 Demand Fuels Creation of Immigrant Hotline, Crisis Planning Workshops Increased requests for immigration-related legal services led one Chicago group to launch an immigration hotline, “know your rights” workshops and emergency family planning sessions to address concerns. Mar 16, 2017 Chicago Teachers Calling on CPS to Save its Clerks As Chicago Public Schools continues seeking cost-cutting measures to balance its annual budget, local teachers are rallying around school staff they believe could be next on the chopping block. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: