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 13, 2017 Fed Expected to Hike Interest Rate Again The Federal Reserve is expected to raise the benchmark interest rate again. What that means about the U.S. economy. Jun 13, 2017 Giraffes Wear ‘FitBits’ to Measure Activity Rates at Brookfield Zoo Customized activity monitoring devices are helping Brookfield Zoo staff study sleeping patterns and other behaviors in giraffes. Jun 13, 2017 ‘Love, Africa’ Details Beauty, Danger of Conflicted Continent Jeffrey Gettleman was born and raised in Evanston, but a trip to Kenya when he was 18 years old changed the trajectory of his life. Jun 13, 2017 Founders ‘Pushing Color’ at Chicago Women’s Funny Festival When two local comedians launched the Chicago Women’s Funny Festival in 2012, they were regularly asked: “What’s it like to be a woman in comedy?” Find out what’s in store for this year’s fest—and how the business of comedy is evolving. Jun 12, 2017 Joseph Berrios: Cook County Assessments ‘Fair and Accurate’ Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios is pushing back on a series of reports by the Chicago Tribune questioning the accuracy and fairness of his office. Jun 12, 2017 Illinois House Members on State Budget Impasse The state owes nearly $15 billion in unpaid bills, and if a budget isn’t passed, the backlog could swell to $24 billion. Can a deal be made? We discuss the budget crisis. Jun 12, 2017 June 12, 2017 - Full Show Watch the June 12, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jun 12, 2017 Chicago FOP President and ACLU Weigh In on Police Reform On the road to reform, which path should the Chicago Police Department take: one with or without federal oversight? Jun 12, 2017 CPS Chemistry Students to Study Toxic Metals, Environmental Racism A new $450,000 federal grant program partners CPS students with university professors to study the impact of toxic metals on Chicago neighborhoods. Jun 12, 2017 Chicago Charter Teachers Back Potential CTU Merger Educators in the nation’s largest charter school union voted last week in favor of joining the Chicago Teachers Union in a move both sides hope will help expand their “collective power” to advocate for public education in the city. Jun 12, 2017 UIC Launches Stem Cell, Regenerative Medicine Center Researchers at UIC will focus on understanding tissue regeneration and spearheading future developments in stem cell biology as a means to repair diseased organs and tissues. Jun 12, 2017 Urban Nature: ‘Chicago’s Crossroads’ If you want to know what Chicago looked like 200 years ago, head to the city’s southeast corner, where native wetlands, forests and prairies all come together. Jun 12, 2017 Sidney Blumenthal Tells Story of Lincoln’s Political Evolution The Lincoln biographer and Clinton family adviser discusses his newest book, “Westling With His Angel.” Jun 12, 2017 International Stories Take the Stage at Sullivan High School Students at Roger C. Sullivan High School will share stories of community and identity from local and international perspectives this week, in collaboration with Lifeline Theatre. Jun 12, 2017 DuSable Museum Seeking World War I Artifacts, Stories for New Exhibit The museum is turning to the public for help in telling the story of African-Americans who served as combat soldiers during World War 1. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: