SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 9, 2014 Area Hospitals Penalized for High Readmission Rates More than 100 state hospitals will be penalized by Medicare for having too many patients return to a hospital within a month of being admitted for treatment. We discuss the impact these penalties will have on hospitals and patient care. Oct 9, 2014 A Museum Looks Back to the Future For its 40th anniversary, the Smart Museum of Art has transformed itself into a museum of sculpture -- much as it was at its opening in October 1974. Oct 9, 2014 Exploring Chicago’s Dirt Jumps This summer Jay Shefsky introduced Chicago Tonight viewers to a hidden treasure found in the woods of Clark Park. We revisit Jay’s story on The Garden, home of Chicago’s dirt jumps. Oct 9, 2014 Viewer Feedback: 10/9 We share what you had to say about Chicago Tonight’s conversation with Steven Salaita when we read some of our viewer feedback. Oct 8, 2014 Karen Lewis Has Emergency Surgery Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis underwent emergency surgery today. NBC 5 News Reporter Mary Ann Ahern joins us with the details on the story she broke this afternoon. Oct 8, 2014 Spread of Ebola Leads to More Precautions The first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States has died, and Ebola screenings will soon be implemented at O’Hare. We discuss the latest Ebola cases and precautions being put in place to stop the spread of the disease. Oct 8, 2014 Nik Wallenda to Walk Tightrope in Chicago Nik Wallenda plans to tightrope walk between Chicago skyscrapers blindfolded. A state law requires all tightrope walkers to have either a safety net or harness, but the City says that law should not apply to Wallenda. Oct 8, 2014 A Closer Look at CPS Options Schools CPS high school students in need of non-traditional high school settings can choose among more than 40 Options Schools. Learn more about these schools and why CPS has expanded the number of seats available. Oct 8, 2014 Ask Geoffrey: 10/8 In tonight’s edition of Ask Geoffrey, we revisit Chicago’s School Street, the history of Chicago’s civil defense unit, and a tree planted by Ulysses Grant in a South Side park. Oct 8, 2014 The Evolution of River North Dance On the eve of their milestone silver anniversary, River North Dance Chicago gets a rehearsal room visit from Chicago Tonight. Oct 7, 2014 Chicagoans to Vote on Ballot Questions The mayor pulls a sneaky end-run around aldermen who had wanted city voters to weigh in on whether or not there should be an elected Chicago Public School Board. Paris Schutz has the latest on today’s strange developments. Oct 7, 2014 Analyzing the Illiana Expressway Planning for the Illiana Expressway continues after the project received a green light from a federal environmental review. Our panel discusses the controversial tollway and what happens next. Oct 7, 2014 Is There an Ideal Age to Die? Last month, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel penned an op-ed detailing why he hopes to die at the age of 75. Chicago Tonight discusses the controversial article. Oct 7, 2014 CPS Helps Dropouts Finish High School Since launching the Student Outreach and Re-engagement centers, or SOAR, Chicago Public Schools has helped 170 former high school dropouts earn their diplomas. Find out how the program works and what students are saying about it. Oct 7, 2014 Steven Salaita Speaks Out His tweets cost him a tenured position at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Chicago Tonight sits down with Steven Salaita to hear about how social media changed his life. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: