SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Jun 30, 2017 Illinois: On the Brink of a Deal, or a Disaster The state will begin a third fiscal year without a budget in place, despite a potential breakthrough Friday morning, when a $36.5 billion spending plan cleared a major hurdle in the Illinois House. Jun 30, 2017 Rauner, State Ask Judge to Toss Amended CPS Discrimination Suit The governor and the state of Illinois claim an amended discrimination lawsuit filed by Chicago Public Schools suffers from the same flaws that got its previous suit tossed from court earlier this year. Jun 30, 2017 DHS Approves Illinois Grant to ‘Off-Ramp’ Potential Extremists A new Illinois program aims to educate the public on how to identify individuals at risk of radicalization, a strategy critics say unfairly targets Muslims. Jun 30, 2017 SB1124 vs. SB1: Which is Best for Funding Illinois Education? Following successful Illinois House and Senate votes on a Democrat-backed education funding reform bill, Republicans are taking a shot at fixing the nation’s least equitable education funding formula. Jun 30, 2017 Historical Happy Hour: A Toast to Frances Glessner Lee Try our smoky twist on the classic bloody mary in honor of a crime scene pioneer who trained police detectives with her gruesome dioramas. Jun 30, 2017 Trump Picks John Lausch for Chicago US Attorney President Donald Trump has selected former federal prosecutor John Lausch to be the next U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, according to multiple reports Friday. Jun 30, 2017 Chicago Joins Coalition Threatening Suit Against EPA Over Methane Rules A coalition of attorneys general and the city of Chicago is prepared to challenge the Trump administration’s environmental policies in court. Jun 30, 2017 The Week in Review: Radogno Steps Down, Budget Deadline Shows Up Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno resigns. Three more cops are indicted in the Laquan McDonald case. There’s talk of a high-speed tunnel to O’Hare, and Miguel Montero is out at home. Jun 29, 2017 Radogno Resigns, Democrats Introduce Tax Plan Two days before a Springfield special legislative session is scheduled to end, Illinois Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno announced she will resign Saturday. Jun 29, 2017 Judge to Rule Friday on Cook County Soda Tax Soda fans will find out Friday whether or not they'll start paying more for their sweetened beverages in Cook County this weekend. Jun 29, 2017 June 29, 2017 - Full Show Watch the June 29, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jun 29, 2017 Mayor Faces Heat on Chicago Police Reform Will the mayor cave to pressure to get independent oversight of the Chicago Police Department? Jun 29, 2017 American Music Festival Rocks FitzGerald’s for the 36th Year Since 1981, FitzGerald’s in Berwyn has played host to an array of talent as part of its American Music Festival. Meet the club’s owner and a Bay Area singer-songwriter performing at the fest this weekend. Jun 29, 2017 Summer Gardening: How to Maximize Your Crops Organic gardener Jeanne Nolan explains how to keep your gardening soil productive and shares tips for succession planting. Jun 29, 2017 Free Coding Camp for Young Women Addresses Social Issues There are plenty of coding classes for teens and young adults in Chicago, and most of them aren’t cheap. But one local nonprofit is shaking up the landscape by offering coding classes to young women—for free. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: