SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Dec 5, 2016 Springfield Standoff: Lawmakers Weigh In on Budget Stalemate Legislative leaders are still bickering – with no budget compromise in sight. Two lawmakers weigh in on the ongoing budget stalemate. Dec 5, 2016 West Side Residents Approve Higher Taxes for Mental Health Why residents on the West Side of Chicago voted overwhelmingly to raise their property taxes a bit higher than the rest of the city. Dec 5, 2016 December 5, 2016 - Full Show Watch the Dec. 5, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Dec 5, 2016 ‘AIDS in America’ Exhibition Responds to Cultural Climate of 1980s An ambitious new art exhibition looks at the cultural impact of, and creative response to, AIDS in America. Dec 5, 2016 Photos: Navy Pier’s Winter WonderFest Chicago’s first snowfall came just in time for the beginning of the city’s annual winter celebration at Navy Pier. Dec 5, 2016 CPS Helping Students Explore High School Options With New Website A new Chicago Public Schools website is set to help students sort through scores of local high schools to find the right one for them based on academic and extracurricular interests. Dec 5, 2016 Share Your Squirrel Stories with Chicago Researchers Next time you see a squirrel, take a picture. That photo, along with additional location and observation data, can help Chicago researchers better understand the local urban ecosystem. Dec 2, 2016 Rauner Defends Support of Exelon Bill, Veto of CPS Funds Speaking before a group that opposed the recent bill to raise electric rates and bail out two failing nuclear plants, Gov. Bruce Rauner explained why he supported it. Dec 2, 2016 CPS Adding $600 Million in Supplemental Capital Plans Chicago Public Schools says it plans to add $600 million in projects to its capital improvement budget for the upcoming year, but how much money the district will actually spend remains to be seen as it waits to gauge “market conditions and community feedback.” Dec 2, 2016 Emanuel Creates Legal Fund with $1M to Protect Immigrants, Refugees Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Friday the creation of a legal protection fund to help thousands of immigrants and refugees threatened with deportation and pledged $1 million to start the fund. Dec 2, 2016 The Week in Review: Legislative Veto Session Turns Ugly The Springfield standoff turns even uglier as Gov. Bruce Rauner vetoes $215 million in CPS pension relief. Chicago’s deadly year surpasses 700 murders. And Jay Cutler is set to have season-ending surgery. These stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests. Dec 2, 2016 New Hotline Deals Solely with Reports of Discrimination, Hate Crimes In response to a recent surge in the number of hate crimes reported nationwide, Cook County Sheriff Thomas Dart has launched a hotline for reporting incidents of discrimination. Dec 1, 2016 State Lawmakers Pass Nuclear Plant ‘Bailout’ After a long debate, a last-minute push to bail out two downstate nuclear plants passed the Illinois General Assembly late Thursday at the tail end of the veto session. Dec 1, 2016 December 1, 2016 - Full Show Watch the Dec. 1, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Dec 1, 2016 Rauner Vetoes CPS Pension Bill, Illinois Senate Responds in Kind Gov. Bruce Rauner strikes down a bill for Chicago Public Schools teacher pensions and the Illinois House strikes back. The latest from Springfield. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: