SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Sep 7, 2017 Board of Education Sued Over Sexual Abuse Claims Against Former Mentor A former CPS student says he was sexually abused by the head of a district mentoring program from 1988 until 1993. “I feel like it’s time for me to tell my story,” he said. Sep 6, 2017 Attorney General Madigan Sues Trump Administration to Protect ‘Dreamers’ President Donald Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has Illinois politicians at odds. Sep 6, 2017 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Sept. 7-10 Indie designs, beer steins, parades, global rhythms and the blues usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Sep 6, 2017 Daniel Biss and Carlos Ramirez-Rosa Part Ways It was only last week that gubernatorial candidate and Democratic state Sen. Daniel Biss named Chicago’s 35th Ward Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa as his running mate. On Wednesday, the two went their separate ways. Sep 6, 2017 Sept. 6, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 6, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Sep 6, 2017 Chicago World Music Festival: Around the World in 13 Days If music is one of the best ways to get a taste of another culture, Chicago is in for a feast starting Friday. We get a preview. Sep 6, 2017 Debating DACA: Trump Gives Congress 6 Months to Find a Fix President Donald Trump has said he expects Congress to use the next six months to come up with a way to “legalize DACA.” But given the level of dysfunction in Congress, can that happen? Sep 6, 2017 Illinois Education Secretary Beth Purvis on School Funding Reform The state’s education secretary said Gov. Bruce Rauner agreed with 90 percent of the education funding bill known as SB1. Then he vetoed it. We discuss education funding reform with Beth Purvis. Sep 6, 2017 Illinois to Withhold Voter Data from Trump Administration, For Now Questions over President Donald Trump’s Advisory Commission on Election Integrity have caused anxiety on both sides of the aisle. But Illinois’ voter data will not be turned over, at least for now. Sep 6, 2017 S.H. Bell Gets Deadline Extension for Manganese Dust-Control Plan Chicago public health officials have given the Southeast Side company an additional week to come up with an improved plan for reducing emissions of manganese dust. Sep 6, 2017 Ask Geoffrey: Who’s Holding Up This Southeast Side Building? Since about 1915, a 7-foot-tall stone man has been shouldering a heavy burden on the corner of a Southeast Side building — more than hundred years without a break! But there’s some debate as to exactly who he is. Sep 6, 2017 The Nation’s Oldest African-American Women’s Golf Club Turns 80 There was once an extensive network of African-American golf leagues and clubs across the country. As the golf world opened up, most of them faded away. But one that remains is the Chicago Women’s Golf Club. We go for a visit. Sep 5, 2017 Chicago Gun Violence Down Over Labor Day Weekend, Police Say The Chicago Police Department says it’s not a victory, but it is progress: Homicides were down 46 percent over the holiday weekend compared with last year, and there was a 30-percent reduction in shootings. Sep 5, 2017 Sept. 5, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 5, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Sep 5, 2017 Chicago Builds Underground Tunnel to Fight Flooding in Albany Park After heavy storms, the Chicago River’s North Branch floods hundreds of homes on the Northwest Side. The Chicago Department of Transportation is now constructing a permanent flood-fighting weapon. We take a look. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: