SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 28, 2020 US Beefs Up Screening of Travelers for New Virus from China U.S. health officials are expanding their checks of international travelers for signs of a worrisome new virus from China, even as they say the risk to Americans so far is very low. Jan 27, 2020 Chicago White Sox GM Wants Team That Can Win ‘On an Annual Basis’ It’s been a busy winter for Chicago White Sox general manager Rick Hahn, but after a flurry of moves, it may be time for him to rest a bit. “I think for the most part, the heavy lifting for the offseason is done,” Hahn said. Jan 27, 2020 Ex-Illinois Lawmaker Charged With Red-Light Camera Bribery Federal prosecutors filed bribery and tax charges on Monday against former Illinois state Sen. Martin Sandoval, alleging he accepted payments in exchange for supporting costly red-light camera programs across the state. Jan 27, 2020 Election Security Check: Chicago’s New Voting Machines Illinois voters can begin casting ballots for the March 17 primary as soon as next week. Will new voting machines in Chicago and suburban Cook County provide better security? Jan 27, 2020 The Fight Against the Coronavirus – And What You Need to Know There’s now one confirmed case of the novel coronavirus in Illinois. Health officials say the risk to the general public in the U.S. is low. But what’s being done to fight the virus? Jan 27, 2020 Trump’s Lawyers Resume Defense After Bolton Bombshell The president’s lawyers on Monday resumed their impeachment defense that began on Saturday – but there was an elephant in the room. Jan 27, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Amazon Considers Pullman for New Distribution Center The e-commerce giant keeps adding more warehouses across the country to store and distribute products, and it looks like Pullman is one of its next targets. Jan 27, 2020 Report: Chicago Police Prioritize Arrests of Sex Sellers Over Buyers, Traffickers The Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation found that while overall prostitution-related arrests in Chicago fell by half between 2013 and 2017, the arrest of sellers of sex made up an increasingly large percentage of that total. Jan 27, 2020 Now for Some News to Brighten Your Day: Sun to Set at 5 P.M. Tuesday Winter is about to turn a major psychological corner: For the first time in nearly three months, 9-to-5-ers will see the sun when they leave work. Jan 27, 2020 January 27, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 27, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 27, 2020 Warm Winter Doesn’t Halt Illinois Snow Sculpting Competition Every year, artists meet about 80 miles northwest of Chicago to sculpt works of art from an unusual material. We take a look at their frozen creations at the 34th annual competition in Rockford. Jan 27, 2020 Swept Away by a Hurricane of Love and Betrayal in ‘Once on This Island’ The show is full of exuberant dancing and performances by strong actor-singers, but the crucial intimacy of its storytelling too often gets lost in the carnival atmosphere that has been generated to give this 90-minute gem a Broadway gloss. Jan 27, 2020 CDC Investigating 110 Suspected Cases of Coronavirus Among the dozens of American patients under investigation for the novel coronavirus, five have tested positive for the illness while 32 others have tested negative, according to health officials. Jan 27, 2020 Kobe Bryant Left Deep Legacy in LA Sports, Basketball World Kobe Bryant inspired a generation of basketball players worldwide with sublime skills and an unquenchable competitive fire. Jan 27, 2020 Plastic Found in Raw Ground Beef Prompts Amity Packing Company Recall The Chicago-based company is recalling approximately 2,020 pounds of raw ground beef products after consumer complaints of clear, thin pliable plastic found in the products. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: