SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 12, 2016 Prevent Teen Obesity, Eating Disorders with Family Meals, Exercise When it comes to preventing teen obesity and eating disorders, parents and health officials should avoid focusing on teens’ weight or diet, according to new guidelines. Healthy eating and lifestyle habits should be encouraged instead. Sep 12, 2016 A Walk in the Woods? Try a Flying Leap at New Zip Line Course There's something new to do in the Forest Preserves of Cook County, but it will test the upper body strength of anyone brave enough to try it–and it might put a dent in your pocketbook. Sep 12, 2016 A Look at Muslims in the US 15 Years After 9/11 As Muslims celebrate one of their holiest days and Americans commemorate the terrorist attacks of 9/11, a look at how Muslims in the U.S. have been treated over the last 15 years. Sep 12, 2016 Jeanne Gang and Studio Gang Build on Tradition at U of C Campus Architect Jeanne Gang and Studio Gang unveil their new Commons building and courtyard at the University of Chicago. We speak with the architect and get a tour. Sep 12, 2016 Who Are the Hobos? Trial Gets Underway for ‘Renegade Group’ of Gangs Federal prosecutors say the Hobos street gang terrorized the South and West Sides. We look at this so-called "super gang" as some alleged members stand trial for murder. Sep 12, 2016 PBS Doc ‘All the Difference’ Follows Dreams of 2 Young Men A pair of ambitious teenagers rise above the challenges of coming of age in Englewood. We preview an inspiring documentary called “All the Difference.” Sep 12, 2016 Report: Chicago’s West Side is ‘Epicenter’ of Heroin Crisis in Illinois A study from Roosevelt University titled, “Hidden in Plain Sight,” analyzes the state’s heroin crisis. One of the report’s co-authors pinpoints Chicago’s West Side as the “epicenter” of the state’s crisis. Sep 9, 2016 State Appeals Brendan Dassey’s Overturned Conviction Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel announced Friday he has filed a notice to appeal a federal judge’s decision to overturn Brendan Dassey’s murder conviction, a case documented in the Netflix series “Making a Murderer.” Sep 9, 2016 Former CPS Buildings Getting New Life As Residential Apartments Shuttered classrooms and long-closed gymnasiums will soon give way to multi-bedroom suites and rooftop decks overlooking the city skyline as area developers work to resurrect buildings that once served as Chicago Public Schools. Sep 9, 2016 Public Spaces on Chicago’s South, West Sides Get $10 Million Investment An investment of more than $10 million will help transform unused buildings and vacant lots on Chicago’s South and West Sides into centers for arts and culture that offer free community programs. Sep 9, 2016 New Law Requires Student Drivers to Learn How to Interact With Police A new Illinois law mandates that driver’s education instructors teach students how to behave if pulled over by law enforcement. Sep 9, 2016 The Week in Review: Chicago’s Top Cop Asks for Help Crime statistics continue to soar. Police arrest 77 in a gun and drug raid. Chicago schools open without a teachers' contract. Cub playoff tickets go on sale, and is there any hope for the Bears? These stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests. Sep 9, 2016 NFL Players’ Careers Most Impacted by Certain Knee Injuries The Chicago Bears open the season Sunday with several players sidelined by injuries. A new study analyzing common orthopedic surgeries NFL players receive could shed some light onto when fans can expect them back. Sep 8, 2016 September 8, 2016 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 8, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Sep 8, 2016 Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein Tours Austin Dr. Jill Stein came back to Chicago on Thursday to tour the West Side neighborhood of Austin and highlight issues central to her platform: gun control, unemployment, climate change and education reform. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: