SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 31, 2020 Remember May’s Record Rain? Well Now Chicago’s on the Verge of Drought Less than an inch of rain was recorded at O’Hare in the month of August, pushing Chicago toward drought. That’s likely putting stress on trees, so give them a soak. Aug 31, 2020 Americans Divided Over Armed Civilians Who Flock to Protests The coronavirus pandemic, protests, a rancorous election year and a perception that cities are being overrun by violent mobs have brought about a markedly more aggressive stance by some gun owners and widened the divide over firearms in America. Aug 31, 2020 Attempted Murder Charges Filed Against Teen Who Allegedly Shot 2 Chicago Police Officers The Chicago Police Department announced the charges Monday against 19-year-old Jeffon Williams, who was also shot and wounded during the incident in the Homan Square neighborhood early Sunday. Aug 31, 2020 August 31, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 31, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 31, 2020 2 Police Officers, Suspect Shot During Traffic Stop in Homan Square Police officers exchanged gunfire during a traffic stop early Sunday on the city’s West Side, according to the Chicago Police Department. Both officers and the suspect are being treated for their injuries. Aug 30, 2020 After Investigation Forced Ald. Burke to Yield Control of Finance Committee, City Saved $1M: Annual Audit In 2018, the City Council’s most powerful committee spent approximately $2 million — the most of any of the legislative committees. The following year, the committee spent $1.1 million. The difference? Ald. Ed Burke resigned as chair on Jan. 4, 2019. Aug 30, 2020 Virtual Adoptions No Apparent Hurdle for Pet-Seeking Chicagoans The pandemic has led many cooped-up city dwellers to seek out the companionship of a pet. It’s kept rescue organizations busier than usual — and has led to some unexpected benefits as adoptions go virtual. Aug 30, 2020 ‘Fanning The Flames’: Democrats Accuse Trump of Stoking Violence Democrats on Sunday accused President Donald Trump of trying to inflame racial tensions to benefit his campaign as he praised supporters who clashed with protesters in Portland, Oregon, where one man died overnight. Aug 30, 2020 Rally Supporting Police Draws Scores to Downtown Kenosha Scores of police supporters gathered Sunday in downtown Kenosha where protesters have been demonstrating against police brutality since the shooting of Jacob Blake last weekend. Aug 30, 2020 1,992 New COVID-19 Cases in Illinois, 11 Additional Deaths Those whose deaths were reported Sunday ranged in age from their 30s to their 80s, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. They were residents of Cook, Bureau, Lake and Madison counties. Aug 30, 2020 ‘How Dare We Not Vote?’ Black Voters Organize After DC March As the November election nears, there’s an intensifying effort among African Americans to transform frustration over police brutality, systemic racism and the disproportionate toll of the coronavirus into political power. Aug 30, 2020 ‘7 Bullets, 7 Days’: Protesters March For Blake in Kenosha Roughly a thousand people gathered Saturday in Kenosha for a march and rally against police violence, about a week after an officer shot Jacob Blake in the back and left the 29-year-old Black man paralyzed. Aug 29, 2020 Vision for Emmett Till’s Woodlawn Home Goes Beyond Landmark Status Exactly 65 years after the brutal killing and shocking open-casket funeral of Emmett Till, the red brick two-flat where he lived with his mother is finally on the path to an official city landmark designation. Aug 29, 2020 Suburban Cook County Among 30 Illinois Counties at COVID-19 Warning Level: IDPH State health officials on Friday reported another 10 counties, including suburban Cook, are showing warning signs of increased risk for COVID-19. And on Saturday, the state passed a grim milestone: more than 8,000 virus-related deaths. Aug 29, 2020 Chadwick Boseman, Who Embodied Black Icons, Dies of Cancer First Chadwick Boseman slipped on the cleats of Jackie Robinson, then the Godfather of Soul’s dancing shoes. When the former playwright suited up as Black Panther, he brought cool intellectual gravitas to the Marvel superhero. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: