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 9, 2019 September 9, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 9, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Sep 9, 2019 Disability Rights Community Mourns Loss of Pioneer Marca Bristo Marca Bristo died from cancer Sunday morning, according to Chicago’s Access Living, the organization she founded in 1980. She was 66 years old. Sep 9, 2019 UChicago Among Top 10 ‘Best Colleges’ in 2020 Rankings from US News The Hyde Park university maintained its position as one of top institutions in the nation – and the best in Illinois – according to the just-released 2020 rankings from U.S. News and World Report. Sep 9, 2019 Sen. Durbin Calls on FDA Commissioner to Act on Vaping Epidemic or Resign U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin is calling on Food and Drug Administration Acting Commissioner Ned Sharpless to take “decisive action” against the vaping epidemic that has claimed five lives or resign. Sep 9, 2019 Looking to Hire 30,000, Amazon Plans Nationwide Job Fairs Amazon said the hiring events will take place Sept. 17 in six locations where it thinks it can find the strongest talent: Arlington, Virginia — where it’s building a second headquarters; Boston; Chicago; Dallas; Nashville, Tennessee; and its hometown of Seattle. Sep 9, 2019 US Health Officials Report New Vaping Deaths, Repeat Warning Officials have identified about 450 possible cases, including as many as five deaths, in 33 states. The count includes newly reported deaths in California, Indiana and Minnesota. Sep 9, 2019 Trial to Begin in 9-Year-Old’s Killing That Shocked Chicago Jury selection will begin Friday in the murder trial of two of three men charged with carrying out the November 2015 attack on Tyshawn Lee, a smart fourth-grader who prosecutors say was killed by gang members to send a message to his father, a purported member of a rival gang. Sep 6, 2019 The Week in Review: Sterigenics Ruling, Bears Flop A judge rules Sterigenics can reopen. The mayor hears "no new property taxes" at her first budget town hall meeting. Elected officials spar over city violence. And the Bears blow the 100th season opener. Sep 6, 2019 Broadband Access Key to Expanding Telehealth in Illinois Communities Telehealth, or the virtual delivery of health-related services, is on the rise. State and federal officials gave an update on investments supporting expansion of such services at an annual conference, including a $420 million expansion of broadband services in Illinois. Sep 6, 2019 Head of Suburban Autism Center Charged in $3M Fraud Scheme Latrice Harrell, executive director of The Champion Center for Autism Inc., faces the possibility of decades in prison after allegedly submitting $3 million in fraudulent insurance claims over the course of three years. Sep 6, 2019 Judge: Drugmakers, Others Can Face Trial Over Opioids Crisis A federal judge overseeing litigation related to the nation’s opioid epidemic ruled Tuesday that lawsuits targeting Purdue Pharma and other drug companies can move to trial even as the OxyContin maker tries to reach a settlement. Sep 6, 2019 ‘The Band’s Visit’ Captures the Special Magic of an Unexpected Encounter Expect no flashy spectacle, lavish dance numbers or any of the other standard ingredients of Broadway musicals. But be assured that “The Band’s Visit” – now making a brief stop at the Cadillac Palace Theatre as part of its national tour – comes with its very own unique magic. Sep 6, 2019 Bears’ Offense Struggles in Opening Loss to Packers Mitchell Trubisky and the Chicago Bears were shut down by the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night, losing 10-3 in an ugly NFL opener that showered cold water on any championship dreams in the Windy City. Sep 5, 2019 Study Shows ‘Clear Evidence of Rising Rents’ Near Obama Center Site Former President Barack Obama’s planned presidential center is still years from opening, but a new report suggests it may already be having an effect on the surrounding neighborhoods. Sep 5, 2019 ‘The Founders’ Art Project Connects Communities Along CTA Green Line An interpretation of Chicago’s founders has been floating across the city in an effort to connect communities from Austin to Englewood. We explore the Floating Museum’s Cultural Transit Assembly. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: