SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 3, 2017 Study: Intermittent Fasting as Effective as Calorie Cutting for Weight Loss Feasting while dieting may sound counterintuitive, but a new study found that dieters who alternated between feasting and fasting lost as much weight as those who cut calories. May 3, 2017 Ask Geoffrey: Who’s Holding Up This Southeast Side Building? Since about 1915, a 7-foot-tall stone man has been shouldering a heavy burden on the corner of a Southeast Side building — more than hundred years without a break! But there’s some debate as to exactly who he is. May 3, 2017 Illinois Among Worst States for Contaminated Drinking Water A new report shows that in 2015, Illinois ranked among the five worst states in terms of largest populations served by water systems with health violations. May 3, 2017 West Side Factory Aims to Beat the Pants Off Apparel Industry We visit a small company in Garfield Park that is hoping to revive the Chicago apparel industry with a combination of American materials and immigrant know-how. May 2, 2017 May 2, 2017 - Full Show Watch the May 2, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." May 2, 2017 Is Our Cultural Obsession with Beauty Making Us Sick? When an obsession with outer beauty gets in your head so much that it makes you sick, that’s a serious problem, says Northwestern professor Renee Engeln. May 2, 2017 Late State Payments Could Cost Medicaid Patients Access to Health Care More than two dozen health care providers are threatening to stop caring for poor patients unless the state pays its Medicaid bills. We talk with the reporter who broke the story. May 2, 2017 How Will the City Pay For Schools to Stay Open? It’s still the unanswered question even though the Mayor Emanuel says schools will remain open until the end of the school year. May 2, 2017 ‘Shakespeare in Love’ Bridges Gap from Film to Stage It’s not often that an Oscar winner for best picture gets translated to the stage. “Shakespeare in Love” is getting its U.S. premiere at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. May 2, 2017 Poet Laureate on the Power of Poetry and Working with CPS For the past year, Juan Felipe Herrera has been working with dozens of Chicago Public School teachers to bring his passion for poetry to thousands of ninth-grade students. May 2, 2017 Gubernatorial Candidate Bob Daiber: ‘I Can Carry Downstate Illinois’ The Madison County school superintendent joins host Eddie Arruza to discuss his run for Illinois governor. May 2, 2017 Peace Hub Youth Conference Addresses Chicago Violence Nearly 1,000 young adults and social service professionals are expected to attend a conference this weekend to talk about the daily challenges of life in Chicago, from gun and gang violence to poverty. May 2, 2017 New ‘Pokémon Go’ Bill Rejected by Illinois Lawmakers A bill to protect ecologically sensitive and historic sites from players of virtual games like “Pokémon Go” has failed to gain support among Illinois legislators. May 2, 2017 WePlay Offers Safe Space, Community at Chicago Children’s Museum Five years ago, Saleem Penny decided to create a program offering safe play spaces in Chicago to young parents and their children. Learn about WePlay, which just wrapped up its first session. May 2, 2017 The Night Ministry Offers Aid, ‘Human Connection’ Chicago Tonight rides along with the Rev. Faith Miller and the rest of the Night Ministry for a scheduled stop in the Back of the Yards neighborhood. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: