SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Aug 8, 2017 Cook County Jail is Giving At-Risk Inmates Narcan Upon Their Release Inmates at risk of substance abuse are given an overdose-reversing drug as they leave detention. Aug 8, 2017 Cook County Drops Suit Seeking $17M in Damages Related to Soda Tax Cook County's new tax on sweetened drinks is sticking around, but Board President Toni Preckwinkle is dropping the county’s counter-lawsuit against the retailers who tried to get it tossed. Aug 8, 2017 The Chicago Picasso Celebrates its 50th Anniversary Aug. 15 marks the 50th anniversary of the Chicago Picasso’s debut, and Tuesday, the city celebrated the iconic sculpture with a public ceremony. Aug 8, 2017 Trump Threatens North Korea with ‘Fire and Fury’ Despite increasing international condemnation, North Korea has ramped up its nuclear capabilities to a potentially dangerous level. Aug 8, 2017 ISBE: ‘Significant Error’ in Data Used for Rauner School Funding Model The education funding model Gov. Bruce Rauner hopes will replace a new formula he sees as a Chicago Public Schools' bailout contains a “significant error” in how it calculates the value of TIF districts, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Aug 8, 2017 Lollapalooza 2017: What is the City of Chicago Getting? It has become a rite of summer for hundreds of thousands each year. But beyond the annual intrigue over who will become the next breakout star comes a persistent question from city residents: Is this massive private festival really worth it? Aug 8, 2017 Tullman to Step Down from 1871 Leadership Role at End of Year “I think three or four years into something it’s important to let new ideas come in. It’s important to turn over the leadership,” 1871 CEO Howard Tullman said. “I want to give other people the opportunity to move up.” Aug 8, 2017 Baby Monkey Born on Fourth of July at Brookfield Zoo Zingo, the first black-crested mangabey born at the zoo, has light-colored skin that will darken over time. Aug 8, 2017 Gwendolyn Brooks: Still ‘Real Cool’ at 100 The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet also served as the state's poet laureate from 1968 until her death in 2000. Today's poets are finding creative ways to remember her. Aug 7, 2017 Comptroller Says Governor is Stalling on Bill Backlog Borrowing Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner hasn’t used authority to borrow $6 billion to begin making a dent in the backlog of overdue bills that tripled during the budget impasse under the Republican’s watch. Aug 7, 2017 Former Northwestern Professor Accused of Murder Appears in Court Wyndham Lathem, 42, who is accused in the murder of a 26-year-old Chicago man, made his first court appearance on Monday. Aug 7, 2017 Aug. 7, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 7, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Aug 7, 2017 Exodus of Illinois General Assembly Lawmakers With tensions still high in Springfield, we talk with two lawmakers who are resigning from the legislature. Aug 7, 2017 New Gene Editing Study Raises Possibilities, Questions For the first time in the United States, scientists edit a human embryo and successfully remove a genetic mutation that causes disease. Aug 7, 2017 Chicago Sues Trump Administration Over ‘Sanctuary City’ Policy “Chicago will not be blackmailed into changing our values, and we are and will remain a welcoming city,” Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Sunday at a press conference announcing the suit. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: