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 20, 2019 Trump Denounces ‘Partisan’ Whistleblower But Says ID Unknown President Donald Trump irritably defended himself Friday against an intelligence whistleblower’s potentially explosive complaint, including an allegation of wrongdoing in a reported private conversation Trump had with a foreign leader. Sep 20, 2019 House Committee Votes to Boost Funding for Great Lakes Restoration The bill, which still needs approval in the full House and the Senate, would expand a 10-year effort to clean up toxic pollution, restore fish and wildlife habitat, manage invasive species and reduce runoff pollution in the Great Lakes. Sep 20, 2019 Official: Fetal Remains Found in Garage Nearly 2 Decades Old Illinois authorities said Thursday that more than 2,200 preserved fetal remains found stacked in the garage of a deceased doctor’s home were from abortions performed in Indiana nearly two decades ago. Sep 19, 2019 Field Museum Joins Youth Climate Strike in Chicago The Field Museum will be at the center of Chicago’s youth climate strike Friday as activists across the globe hold what is expected to be one of the largest environmental demonstrations in the history of the planet. Sep 19, 2019 Will New Owner Joe Mansueto Light Up the Chicago Fire? We Ask Him He’s one of about a dozen Illinois residents who regularly makes Forbes’ list of the richest people in America. We sit down with Morningstar founder Joe Mansueto. Sep 19, 2019 Former Clinton Aide Blumenthal Tackles Lincoln’s Life in 5 Volumes Sidney Blumenthal, the Chicago native who formerly served as the senior adviser to President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, discusses his political history of Abraham Lincoln, “All the Powers of Earth.” Sep 19, 2019 Father Michael Pfleger: Gun Violence ‘Not Just a Chicago Problem’ The social activist and senior pastor at Saint Sabina Church will join local and national organizations next week in D.C. to demand that Congress pass common sense gun safety laws. He joins us in discussion. Sep 19, 2019 Bears vs. Redskins: Chicago’s Offense Looks to Improve After Slow Start Can the Bears build on last week’s photo finish? Former Bears offensive lineman James “Big Cat” Williams breaks down the Bears chances against the Redskins. Sep 19, 2019 Crain’s Headlines: Amazon Announces Renewable Energy Goals An electric vehicle maker is on tap to build 100,000 delivery vans for the e-commerce giant Amazon. The massive order is just part of a broader commitment, announced Thursday by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, to make his company greener. Sep 19, 2019 Ald. Leslie Hairston Stands By Comment That Nature Sanctuary is ‘Dead’ The fate of a 6-acre nature sanctuary on the city’s South Side is at the center of a debate over Tiger Woods’ $30 million plan to transform two golf courses. And it’s health is also in question. We go for a visit. Sep 19, 2019 Find Pumpkin Patches in Chicago and the Suburbs Sure, you could go to your local grocery store and grab a gourd – but what’s the fun in that? We share a bounty of spots for plucking a pumpkin. Sep 19, 2019 Health Officials: 69 Hospitalizations Linked to Vaping in Illinois Nearly 70 Illinois residents are among 530 people across the country who have been hospitalized and diagnosed with vaping-related breathing illnesses, according to federal and state health officials. That’s up from 380 a week ago. Sep 19, 2019 House Chairman: Whistleblower Complaint May Involve Trump President Trump’s director of national intelligence is refusing to turn over to Congress an urgent whistleblower complaint that reportedly concerns Trump making an unspecified promise to a foreign leader, the chairman of the House intelligence committee said. Sep 19, 2019 September 19, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 19, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Sep 19, 2019 No Fetal Remains Found at Shuttered Indiana Abortion Clinic A northern Indiana prosecutor said Thursday that authorities have found no fetal remains at a shuttered abortion clinic once operated by a late abortion doctor whose Illinois property was found to contain more than 2,200 medically preserved fetal remains. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: