SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Jul 21, 2017 Durbin Pushes for Release of Plan to Keep Asian Carp Out of Great Lakes A plan to fortify a barrier against Asian carp was set to be released in February but has been stalled by the Trump administration. Jul 21, 2017 The Week in Review: Layoffs Hit After Pop Tax Fizzles Cook County layoffs spark a war of words. Chicago drivers get red-light ticket relief. Shakeup in the governor’s office. Revived Cubs are winning again, and the Sox go on a trade tirade. Jul 21, 2017 Historical Happy Hour: A Toast to Alice Peurala For decades, the steel industry forged Chicago’s industrial spine. Now, we forge a no-nonsense drink for the no-nonsense lady who brought the titans of steel to their knees. Jul 20, 2017 New Book Celebrates Classic Images of Chicago Richard Cahan and Michael Williams spend a lot of time digging through old photos of Chicago, and together have created 14 stunning books. Take a look at their latest, “Chicago: Classic Photographs.” Jul 20, 2017 Heavy Rain Drenches Northern Illinois, Raises Concerns of Flooding Heavy rainfall drenched northern Illinois Wednesday night and Thursday morning. And more is on the way. The Des Plaines and Fox Rivers have seen water levels rise and remain areas of concern. Jul 20, 2017 July 20, 2017 - Full Show Watch the July 20, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jul 20, 2017 Where Do School Funding and Reforms Stand in Springfield? Illinois State Sens. Heather Steans and Karen McConnaughay report on the status of school funding and which reforms were passed this session. Jul 20, 2017 City Settles Red Light Camera Lawsuit for $38.75 Million The city has settled a massive lawsuit with more than a million drivers and will partially reimburse those tickets. Here’s what you need to know. Jul 20, 2017 Speeding Toward the Future of Driverless Cars You won’t find driverless cars whizzing through the streets of Chicago today. But behind the scenes, companies are testing and implementing technology for cars to navigate sans human input. Jul 20, 2017 Enrollment Down, Per-Pupil Spending Inches Up in New CPS Budgets Despite the fight in Springfield over education funding, Chicago Public Schools leaders say they will open to students in the fall—but with fewer students. Jul 20, 2017 CPS Making ‘Major Changes’ to Special Ed Funding Teachers and principals spent the past year criticizing the way Chicago Public Schools handles special education funding. The district now says it’s planning major changes in the new fiscal year. Jul 20, 2017 Meet the Athletic Artists Behind Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Luzia’ The French Canadian circus rolled into town this week, and Chicago Tonight got a backstage pass to meet the performers. Jul 19, 2017 Preckwinkle and Dart Spar Over Cook County Layoffs Why the stalled soda tax has unleashed a war of words between Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart and Board President Toni Preckwinkle. Jul 19, 2017 July 19, 2017 - Full Show Watch the July 19, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jul 19, 2017 William J. Kelly Running as Republican Alternative to Rauner The field of Democratic candidates running for governor is especially crowded, but there is only one Republican aiming to challenge Bruce Rauner. And he'll face the governor’s formidable campaign war chest. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: