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 20, 2017 34 Pre-K Assistants Laid Off as CPS Revises Programming Chicago Public Schools says the move is not due to spending cuts, but because it is transitioning to a new "universal preschool model." Jun 20, 2017 CPS Borrowing More Money, But Mayor Says Schools Will Open on Time Tuesday marked the final day of classes for CPS students, and despite lingering questions about district finances and the state budget, Mayor Rahm Emanuel is promising school will resume on time this fall. Jun 20, 2017 Scott Drury, the Anti-Madigan Democratic Candidate for Governor There are eight Democratic candidates vying to take on incumbent Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner, but one is gaining traction as the anti-Madigan candidate. Jun 20, 2017 Nurse’s Passion Leads Her to Patient Advocacy Navigating the ever-changing landscape of health care can be difficult. Meet a local patient advocate who’s made it her life’s work to help others. Jun 20, 2017 All Cooped Up: Renting Chickens in Chicago The backyard chicken trend gets a leg up with the prospect of temporary ownership – and farm-fresh eggs. Jun 20, 2017 Politics and Prog Rock with Dave Weigel of the Washington Post Politics and progressive rock may not sound like a natural pairing. But for most of 2016, they dominated Dave Weigel’s life. Jun 20, 2017 Recruiting America’s Future Hackers – On Chicago’s West Side Can a collectible card game teach cybersecurity skills to middle school students? A UIC professor wants to get young people excited about computer science and interested in high-demand, high-paying careers. Jun 19, 2017 State Moves to Cut Off IDOT Construction If a budget isn’t in place by July 1, the Illinois Department of Transportation says all contractors must stop any roadwork. What this may mean for your morning commute. Jun 19, 2017 Robert Steele, Cook County Commissioner, Dies at 55 Residents of North Lawndale and the Cook County Board are mourning the loss of one of their own. Second District Commissioner Robert Steele died Monday from complications of diabetes. Jun 19, 2017 June 19, 2017 - Full Show Watch the June 19, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jun 19, 2017 Illinois Senate President John Cullerton on Budget Stalemate The state has been without a budget for 719 days. Illinois Senate President John Cullerton joins Carol Marin to talk about how the state can finally get a budget. Jun 19, 2017 Fermilab Celebrates 50 Years of Scientific Discovery Since 1967, a laboratory just outside Chicago has been pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery. We go for a look. Jun 19, 2017 ‘Paula’ Avatar to Ease Communication between the Hearing and Deaf A team of researchers at DePaul University is working to bridge the gap between the deaf and hearing communities. Meet “Paula,” the American Sign Language avatar they created that translates English into ASL. Jun 19, 2017 Why ‘Dirt is Good’ For a Child’s Developing Immune System For many parents, questions of hygiene and health weigh heavily on their minds. A new book argues that a fixation on cleanliness won’t lead to healthier children. Jun 19, 2017 Illinois State Reps Discuss Budget Ahead of Special Session The pressure is on for Illinois lawmakers to strike a budget deal before July 1. We speak with two members of the Illinois House as they prepare for this week’s special session. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: