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 30, 2019 Frostbite Can Hit in Just 5 Minutes. Here’s What You Can Do To Prevent It With temperatures nearing record lows across the Midwest, frostbite can occur in a matter of minutes. We ask a local surgeon about frostbite symptoms, treatment and prevention. Jan 30, 2019 Boeing Soars and Lifts Markets with It Boeing reported annual revenue of more than $100 billion for the first time and shares soared after the company easily beat Wall Street’s profit and sales expectations for the fourth quarter. Jan 30, 2019 McDonald’s Logs Strong Growth Globally The world’s biggest hamburger chain said sales rose 4.4 percent at established locations in the fourth quarter and 4.5 percent for the year. Jan 30, 2019 Flights Canceled, Mail Suspended Amid Frigid Midwest Weather A deadly arctic deep freeze enveloped the Midwest with record-breaking temperatures on Wednesday, triggering widespread closures of schools and businesses, and the canceling of more than 1,500 flights from Chicago's airports. Jan 30, 2019 CPS Cancels Thursday Classes, Students Off Until Next Week “Since temperatures are expected to stay at dangerous levels through Thursday, we are canceling school to ensure families have ample time to plan ahead,” CPS CEO Janice Jackson said in a statement Tuesday. Jan 29, 2019 Speaker Madigan the Latest Snared in Solis Wiretap Bombshell reporting from the Chicago Sun-Times details a federal probe of Ald. Danny Solis, and tells of a secretly recorded conversation involving, arguably, the state’s most powerful politician. Jan 29, 2019 Solis Investigation: Attorneys Explain Potential Impact of Yearslong Federal Probe Analysis of the possible legal implications of the investigation surrounding Ald. Danny Solis, and the power brokers he recorded for the government. Jan 29, 2019 Jan. 29, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 29, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 29, 2019 Congress Back to Work Despite State of the Union Delay Congress looks to avoid another shutdown. “PBS NewsHour” correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports on a very busy day on Capitol Hill – that doesn’t include the State of the Union. Jan 29, 2019 The Implications of Six Flags Biometrics Ruling on Silicon Valley What an Illinois Supreme Court ruling about biometrics privacy could mean for Google, Facebook – and everyone else. Jan 29, 2019 ‘Arresting’ Exhibition Showcases Fine Art, Sculpture of Medieval Africa The new Block Museum show “Caravans of Gold, Fragments in Time” showcases the splendor and influence of medieval West and North Africa. We tour the exhibition with a special guest from the Smithsonian. Jan 29, 2019 American Auto History Shines at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage Travel through American automotive history with a glimpse at an extraordinary private collection of vintage cars. Jan 29, 2019 Call Before Bringing Pets to Chicago Warming Centers, City Says Those seeking refuge from this week’s bitter cold at one of Chicago’s public warming centers should not assume their dog or cat will be allowed in with them. Jan 29, 2019 Laquan McDonald’s Family, Advocacy Groups Demand Action on Van Dyke Sentence Attorneys from several legal groups penned a letter on behalf of the slain teen’s great uncle, claiming the former cop received an “illegal” sentence based on reasoning that “cannot be reconciled” with Illinois law. Jan 29, 2019 UIC Receives $12M to Study Latino Health The University of Illinois at Chicago will continue its role in the largest-ever prospective epidemiological study of Latinos, the largest minority population in the U.S. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: