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 14, 2017 Fossil Hunt Leads University of Chicago Professor to Antarctica Neil Shubin has traveled the world in search of fossils to help better understand evolutionary origins. He tells us about his latest research on Earth’s southernmost continent. Feb 14, 2017 CPS, Parents Claim Civil Rights Violations in New Suit Against State Chicago Public Schools and five local families announced Tuesday they have filed suit against the state of Illinois in an effort to force equitable funding for the cash-strapped school district. Feb 14, 2017 Civic Federation: Hike Income Tax 40 Percent The state of Illinois will not get out of its budget hole without a significant income tax hike, according to a new report issued by the Civic Federation, a fiscal watchdog group. Feb 13, 2017 Parents, Teachers Call on CPS to Take Budget Matters Into Its Own Hands Chicago parents on Monday called for an end to the finger-pointing between Gov. Bruce Rauner and Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool, saying the sides need to find common ground to solve the district's ongoing financial issues. Feb 13, 2017 February 13, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 13, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Feb 13, 2017 Immigration Under Trump: Raids and the Future of Executive Order What’s been the impact of the immigration raids – and the travel ban – and what’s next? Feb 13, 2017 For Caregivers, Dealing with Dementia Can Be Tough Reality More than 5 million Americans were living with Alzheimer’s disease in 2016. We discuss some of the issues that family and caregivers face. Feb 13, 2017 Immigration Raid Has Chicago Businesses, Residents on Edge The crackdown on undocumented immigrants has some Chicago residents on edge, while business leaders say it’s impacting the local economy. Feb 13, 2017 ‘Passion for French Posters’ on Display at Driehaus Museum When fine art and advertising joined forces: We check out a new exhibition of posters from late 19th century France. Feb 13, 2017 How Chicago Police Department Can Address Suicide Rate Among Officers The suicide rate among Chicago police officers is reportedly 60 percent higher than the national average. How can the department provide better mental health care? Feb 13, 2017 Viewer Feedback: ‘We’ve Earned this Negative Attention’ Viewers weighed in on our story about a study looking at the root causes of gun violence. Hear the details when we read feedback from our website and social media accounts. Feb 13, 2017 Chance the Rapper’s 3 Grammy Awards ‘Incredible,’ ‘Unfathomable’ The West Chatham native’s historic performance at the Grammy Awards, winning three awards without a record label, was both “incredible” and “unfathomable,” say longtime family friends. Feb 13, 2017 Report: Evictions, Missed Payments Bite into City Budget Sixty-two percent of Chicago families have less than $2,000 in savings, according to a new report. While this type of financial insecurity can lead to unpaid bills and evictions, it can also directly impact city budgets. Feb 10, 2017 How Social Media is Being Used to Prevent Chicago Violence Social media has been criticized for inciting violence, but it can also be used to prevent it. How the public and private sectors are using platforms like Twitter as a “tool” for doing just that. Feb 10, 2017 The Week in Review: Kennedy to Run for Governor Chris Kennedy finally announces his run for governor. President Trump again slams Chicago. And the Bears hike ticket prices after a dismal season. These stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: