SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 2, 2019 Delinquent Tax Deadline Looms for 45K Property Owners in Cook County Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas offers some last-minute tips ahead of the annual tax sale. May 2, 2019 Historian: White Power Movement Has Roots in the Vietnam War In her book, “Bring the War Home,” Kathleen Belew argues that the white power movement is more organized than previously thought. May 2, 2019 Illinois Inches Closer to a Graduated Income Tax Gov. J.B. Pritzker says allowing the state to tax richer people at a higher rate is the only way to return financial stability to Illinois. We speak with supporters and opponents of the governor’s top legislative priority. May 2, 2019 Newly Discovered Photos Reveal Childhood of Groundbreaking Journalist Dozens of old glass negatives found in the attic of a North Side home lead to a surprising discovery, just days before the house was scheduled to be torn down. May 2, 2019 Midwest Native Completes 3-Year Journey to All 419 National Park Sites Mikah Meyer’s cross-country trip came to an end this week when he ascended the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. He’s the first person to visit all National Park Service sites in one continuous trip – and is challenging stereotypes along the way. May 2, 2019 Perlman and Kissin Bring the Music Back to Symphony Center How do you bring the music back to the stage of Symphony Center in the wake of an agonizing seven-week strike by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra? With two of the world’s most formidable virtuosos. May 2, 2019 City Colleges of Chicago Staffers End Strike, Announce New Contract A day after walking off the job and 10 hours of bargaining, striking employees at City Colleges of Chicago announced they had reached a tentative agreement with the administration. May 2, 2019 Recusal Request Derails Hearing on Special Prosecutor in Smollett Case Retired appellate judge Sheila O’Brien is calling for a special prosecutor to investigate what she has called the “mishandling” of the Jussie Smollett case. On Thursday, she accused the presiding judge of a possible conflict of interest. May 1, 2019 May 1, 2019 - Full Show Watch the May 1, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” May 1, 2019 Cold-Tolerant Crops a Safe Choice for Spring Planting Unseasonably cold weather in Chicago has delayed the start of spring – at least in terms of planting, says organic gardener Jeanne Nolan. Here are some tips for your spring crops. May 1, 2019 Are Marriage and Non-Monogamy a Match? What’s it like to date around while staying married? A Chicago writer shares her experiences diving into the world of consensual non-monogamy. May 1, 2019 Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: A Good or Bad Idea? Some state lawmakers are scrambling to pass a bill legalizing recreational marijuana this month. Others are urging for a slowdown. We debate the pros and cons of legalization. May 1, 2019 City Colleges of Chicago Staffers Begin Strike Hundreds of full- and part-time employees walked off the job Wednesday. They’ve been working without a contract for nearly three years and are demanding a livable wage. May 1, 2019 Chicago Shelter Launches Partnership With Facial Recognition App to Find Lost Pets For Chicago pet owners, finding a lost dog or cat could now be just a few clicks away, thanks to an app built using facial recognition technology. May 1, 2019 10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 2-5 Colorful kites, vinyl records, adoptable animals and antique maps usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: