SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 20, 2020 Creator of the 1619 Project Discusses the Legacy of Slavery This year, the U.S. marks the 400th year since the Pilgrims arrived. But the year before that, a much darker period began with the sailing of the White Lion. We speak with New York Times Magazine journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones about The 1619 Project. Feb 20, 2020 Ask Geoffrey: A (Brief) History of Fulton Market Fulton Market in Chicago’s West Loop is home to some of the city’s trendiest restaurants – and its highest rents. But the area’s history as an economic powerhouse is anything but new. Geoffrey Baer takes us back. Feb 20, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Feds Don’t Buy Outcome Health Founder’s Claim The feds say Outcome Health founder Rishi Shah has more money than he claims. Feb 20, 2020 4 CTA Stations on Red, Blue Lines Set to Close This Weekend Three CTA Red Line stations in Edgewater will be closed from Friday night through Monday morning for the fifth consecutive weekend. The Grand Blue Line station will also be closed. Feb 20, 2020 February 20, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 20, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Feb 20, 2020 While All Eyes Were on Blago, City Council OK’d $12M in Misconduct Payouts, Sunday Morning Liquor Sales Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones was also honored with a resolution acknowledging her groundbreaking 1619 Project, prompting moving comments from several council members. Feb 20, 2020 Chicago Man Charged in Sexual Assault of 3-Year-Old in River North Restaurant Christopher Puente, 34, was charged Thursday with one count of predatory criminal sexual assault of a victim younger than 13, and an unrelated misdemeanor charge of criminal trespassing. Feb 20, 2020 Takeaways from the Democratic Debate Six Democratic presidential hopefuls met on the debate stage in Las Vegas, but it was the newcomer, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who received the most attention, and none of it positive. Feb 19, 2020 Spotlight Politics: The ‘Mystery Man’ Behind Blagojevich Commutation Lost in the hoopla of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s homecoming speech Wednesday was a nod he gave to the mild-mannered man standing nearby. So, who is Mark A. Vargas? Our politics team digs into that and more. Feb 19, 2020 Cutting the Cable: Comcast Left Out of Cubs’ Marquee Sports Network The days of watching the Cubs on TV for free are long gone. Crain’s Chicago Business reporter Danny Ecker tells us about the Marquee Sports Network – and what it means for Cubs fans in Chicago. Feb 19, 2020 Blagojevich: Corrupt Politician or ‘Freed Political Prisoner’? Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich celebrated his homecoming Wednesday with a media spectacle at his North Side home. But public sentiment about his early release from prison is divided. Feb 19, 2020 Chicago Food Policy Summit to Focus on Food Justice, Sovereignty A free public event Friday will focus on food inequality across Chicago’s 77 community areas. We discuss the event with Rodger Cooley, executive director of the Chicago Food Policy Action Council. Feb 19, 2020 Salvage Specialist Fights to Save Architectural Treasures from Early Chicago Chicagoans have long taken pride in the city’s history and architecture, but as areas of the city are redeveloped, some of that is lost. Jimmy Nuter is doing all he can to rescue treasures from the city’s earliest days. Feb 19, 2020 It’s Official: Chicago Has Declared a Climate Emergency. Now What? City Council approved a climate emergency resolution Wednesday, but no specific actions are on the horizon. Feb 19, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Potential Safety Hazard Another Embarrassment for Boeing Boeing is inspecting more than 400 stored 737 Max jets after discovering tools, rags and other debris left in the fuel tanks of newly built planes. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: