SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 19, 2017 Viewer Feedback: How Can the Police Have a Chance? Viewers spoke up about our conversation with Dean Angelo, the president of the Chicago police union. Jan 19, 2017 Chicago Group Leaves Mark on Sundance Film Festival Chicago Media Project co-founders Paula Froehle and Steve Cohen are on a mission to put Chicago on the map as the next impact media hub. Jan 19, 2017 Updated Details Released for Women’s March on Chicago UPDATE: Chicago Police via Twitter announce Saturday that the 11:30 a.m. march to Federal Plaza is canceled due to the large number of rally participants, estimated by some to be 150,000. The rally will go on. Jan 19, 2017 Chicago Counting on Complaints to Enforce New Recycling Ordinance Chicago will depend on residents to help enforce the city’s updated recycling ordinance – at least initially. The changes, which took effect Jan. 1, mark the first update to the city’s recycling rules in 20 years. Jan 18, 2017 January 18, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 18, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jan 18, 2017 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 18-22 Donald Trump’s inauguration, experimental art, a massive women’s march and “Monty Python” star John Cleese usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Jan 18, 2017 Author’s Guide to Human Body Addresses Nagging Medical Questions A fresh take on health from the author of a new guide to operating and maintaining your body. Jan 18, 2017 Brother of Oscar Lopez Rivera Weighs in on Obama’s Commutation Some say he was railroaded. Others call him a terrorist. Meet the brother of a former Chicagoan whose sentence was commuted this week by President Barack Obama. Jan 18, 2017 Chief of New South Side Trauma Center Has Big Plans Meet the doctor picked to lead a long-awaited new trauma center on the South Side. Jan 18, 2017 U of C’s Crime Lab Report Examines Chicago’s Deadly Year The statistics are stark: 762 people were killed in Chicago last year, a 58-percent increase from 2015. The University of Chicago’s Crime Lab studied the data behind the violence. We discuss the findings of its new report with WBEZ reporter Patrick Smith. Jan 18, 2017 Inside ‘The View From Room 205’: A Q&A with Reporter Linda Lutton WBEZ reporter Linda Lutton spent the 2014-15 school year examining the impacts of poverty on a fourth-grade class in North Lawndale for a new story published this week. She spoke with Chicago Tonight to discuss that process. Jan 18, 2017 Ask Geoffrey: What Was a Manure Monger? Before automobiles, Chicago basically ran on horsepower. Find out how the city kept its streets free of manure in this encore edition of Ask Geoffrey. Jan 18, 2017 Drone Racing: Local Hero Excels at New International Sport Explore the hot new sport of drone racing and meet the suburban man who is one of the best in the world. Jan 18, 2017 State Receives Mixed Grade on Reproductive Rights Ahead of Women’s March As tens of thousands of individuals gear up for the Women’s March on Chicago, a report released by NARAL Pro-Choice America offers insight into one of the event’s focal points: where the country and state stand in terms of reproductive rights. Jan 17, 2017 Chicago Police Department Ramps Up Training for ‘Police Legitimacy’ Chicago Tonight sits in on a training class that aims to teach Chicago police officers how to better engage with the community. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: