SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 24, 2017 The State of Free Speech on College Campuses Universities across the U.S. are trying to reconcile two conflicting free speech concerns: the right of students to protest controversial speakers and the right of those commentators to speak on campus. Apr 24, 2017 Study: Disposable Bag Use Down 42 Percent in Wake of Chicago Bag Tax Studies estimate that more than 100 billion plastic bags are used annually in the U.S. But in Chicago, many shoppers have switched their habits since the start of the city’s tax on plastic and paper bags, a new study shows. Apr 24, 2017 Chicago Park District Limits Pesticides, Offers Lawn Care Tips As Chicagoans usher in spring and get outside, the Chicago Park District is highlighting its efforts to limit the use of pesticides at nearly 600 parks across the city. Apr 24, 2017 Study: Kids in Individual Sports More Likely to Have Overuse Injuries A new study finds that youth who specialize in individual sports like tennis and gymnastics are more likely to suffer overuse injuries than those who participate in football and other team sports. Apr 21, 2017 Rauner Says About-Face on Abortion Due to ‘Focus’ Gov. Bruce Rauner is casting his promise to veto legislation that’s become known as the “abortion bill” as a matter of timing rather than philosophy. Apr 21, 2017 Chicago ‘Dooring’ Reports Saw Steep Increase in 2015, Data Shows Crash data for 2015 released this week by the Illinois Department of Transportation shows a rise in the number of reported “doorings” in Chicago – collisions that occur when the door of a parked vehicle is opened directly in the path of an oncoming cyclist. Apr 21, 2017 Field Museum at Center of Chicago’s March for Science The rally, march and expo is projected to be among the largest of those taking place Saturday in 400-plus cities worldwide. Apr 21, 2017 The Week in Review: CPS Funding Debate Comes to a Head Chicago schools may close early. More fallout from the United Airlines passenger removal. The governor’s race has a new issue: abortion rights. And in sports, surprises on all fronts. Apr 21, 2017 Obama to Speak on Civic Engagement at University of Chicago Former President Barack Obama is scheduled to speak Monday in Chicago as part of his goal to “encourage and support the next generation of leaders,” according to his press office. Apr 20, 2017 April 20, 2017 - Full Show Watch the April 20, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Apr 20, 2017 Meet the New Police Union Boss Kevin Graham Newly elected Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge President Kevin Graham, a 21-year veteran of the force, shares his concerns and priorities. Apr 20, 2017 Teachers Claim CPS ‘Harassing’ Members Over Sick Leave Some Chicago teachers say CPS is looking into whether they are skipping school. Apr 20, 2017 Groups Push For Community Benefits Agreement with Obama Library A coalition of community organizers are trying to get the Obama Foundation, the city, and the University of Chicago to commit to creating jobs and not displacing area residents. Apr 20, 2017 Chicago to House 100 Homeless Families, Address ‘Doubled-Up’ Population This fall, 100 homeless families with school-age children will gain permanent housing and support services, thanks to a partnership between the city and the nonprofit Chicago Coalition for the Homeless. Apr 20, 2017 Is It Time for Illinois to Hang Up on Landlines? With Chicago residents increasingly forgoing landlines for cellphones and other technology, state legislators are considering freeing AT&T from a longstanding mandate that it offer copper-wire "plain old telephone service." Load More Thanks to our sponsors: