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 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. Jun 16, 2017 Madigan Joins Coalition of Attorneys General in Opioid Investigation Attorney General Lisa Madigan will join a bipartisan effort to investigate the role opioid manufacturers may play in contributing to the country’s opioid epidemic. Jun 16, 2017 Illinois Expecting Feedback on Education Guideline Proposal ‘Very Soon’ Illinois is one of more than a dozen states awaiting a federal peer review from the U.S. Department of Education on its Every Student Succeeds Act plan. Jun 16, 2017 Heroin Use Costs Society $51.2 Billion, Says UIC Study Heroin use has more than doubled in young adults over the past decade. A new study evaluates the cost of that addiction on society at large. Jun 16, 2017 Chicago Techweek Throws Away Old Script, Doubles Down on Mission The technology festival Chicago Techweek returns for a sixth year. We speak with the Techweek CEO about this year’s “radical shift” in programming. Jun 16, 2017 Historical Happy Hour: A Toast to Cora Strayer Unless you run in nerdy history circles, chances are you’ve never heard of Cora Strayer, private detective. Belly up to the bar for a history lesson—with a spirited twist. Jun 16, 2017 The Week in Review: Belleville Gunman Killed After Shooting Congressman Police kill the Belleville gunman who fired on GOP congressmen. A lawsuit aims to force federal oversight of Chicago Police reform. And Dwyane Wade could make a deal to return to the Bulls. Jun 16, 2017 Piglets Born to American Guinea Hog at Lincoln Park Zoo For the first time in two years, Lincoln Park Zoo welcomed the birth of piglets. Visitors can see the seven baby pigs, along with their mother, at the Farm-in-the-Zoo exhibit. Jun 15, 2017 June 15, 2017 - Full Show Watch the June 15, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jun 15, 2017 Rauner Calls for Special Legislative Session Gov. Bruce Rauner is calling for a special 10-day legislative session. It will run from Wednesday to the end of the month. Jun 15, 2017 Parents, Community Split Over CPS Plan for New South Loop High School Why a proposal to convert a Near South Side elementary school into a neighborhood high school has won support from local residents, but drawn the ire of some parents. Jun 15, 2017 CPS Works to Address Student Trauma, Mental Health Chicago Public Schools began certifying schools for their social emotional learning supports two years ago. We visit one school that’s achieved the highest certification – exemplary. Jun 15, 2017 J.B. Pritzker Battles Crowded Democratic Field, Rauner The billionaire businessman and venture capitalist is the early front-runner in the Democratic race for governor. He joins us in discussion. Jun 15, 2017 Rhymefest Reminds Chicago Bike Riders to ‘Stay in Your Lane’ When Hyde Park resident Connie Spreen wrote song lyrics about bicycle safety a few years ago, her children begged her not to produce them. Now, she’s a co-producer alongside Rhymefest for “Stay in Your Lane.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: