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 20, 2017 Shedd Staff Help Rescue Endangered Penguin Chicks in South Africa For the fifth year, members of Shedd Aquarium's Animal Response Team participated in a rescue mission of endangered penguin chicks in South Africa. Learn about their work. Feb 17, 2017 Chicago Urban League, ISBE Reach Tentative Settlement in Yearslong Suit Days after CPS filed a lawsuit against the state claiming discriminatory school funding, the Illinois State Board of Education announced it has reached a tentative settlement in a similar case after a yearslong legal battle with the Chicago Urban League. Feb 17, 2017 Augmented Reality App Sharpens Focus on St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Last fall, 21st century technology was used to tell the story of a 20th century tragedy: the Eastland Disaster. The team behind that project is set to launch a second installment of its augmented reality app. Learn more. Feb 17, 2017 Chicago Ranked As One of the Healthiest Cities in the US The Windy City is the gold standard for health and well-being, according to an assessment of city policies aimed at improving residents’ health. Feb 17, 2017 The Week in Review: Rauner Lays Out ‘Grand Bargain’ Parameters Gov. Rauner wants reforms in exchange for tax hikes. CPS sues the state over discrimination. Chicago violence takes center stage again. And players report to spring training. Those stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests. Feb 16, 2017 February 16, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 16, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Feb 16, 2017 Day Without Immigrants Protests Trump Policies In Chicago, hundreds of protesters held a rally on the Near West Side Thursday morning before heading to the Federal Plaza in the Loop. Feb 16, 2017 Tips and Tricks from New Hosts of ‘America’s Test Kitchen’ Ever wondered how you can supercharge your pepper grinder? The new hosts of “America’s Test Kitchen” are here with some of their favorite tips and tricks. Feb 16, 2017 Chicago Students Join in Day Without Immigrants Protest Classrooms across the city were left half-empty Thursday as students took the day to join in citywide Day Without Immigrants protests. Feb 16, 2017 Judge Denies AG Madigan’s Request to Stop State Workers’ Pay A shutdown of Illinois government has been averted thanks to a decision Thursday by St. Clair County Judge Robert LeChien that permits state employees to continue getting paid. Feb 16, 2017 CTU President Karen Lewis on CPS Funding, ‘Fake Fight’ of Lawsuit The leader of the powerful Chicago Teachers Union joins us to talk lawsuits and funding for schools. Feb 16, 2017 Understanding Illinois’ Workers’ Comp System The governor again pitches changing the workers’ comp system in his budget speech. Where does Illinois stand, and what reforms are on the table? Feb 16, 2017 Hot Young Choreographer Shakes Things up at Joffrey Ballet The Joffrey Ballet recently reimagined Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker”– and the company is now moving to the pulse of popular music. Feb 16, 2017 Closing of Swedish Bakery a Bitter Pill, But Sweet Memories Abound A Chicago institution is closing up shop after 88 years. Visitors have been flocking to the Swedish Bakery in Andersonville to say – and eat – their goodbyes. Feb 16, 2017 Alzheimer’s Study Findings a ‘Double-Edged Sword’ for Women Women perform better than men on memory tests used to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, according to a recent study. But could this mental advantage be masking early markers of the disease in women? Load More Thanks to our sponsors: