SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 2, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Drugmakers Raise Prices in New Year The public outcry over the high price of medicines did little to stop drugmakers from raising prices again for 2020. Drug prices in the new year have reportedly increased an average of 5.3% industrywide. Jan 2, 2020 Falling Battery Price Transforms Economics of Green Energy Could battery-powered electric vehicles soon cost the same as gasoline-powered cars? A senior scientist at Argonne National Laboratory explains what could be an energy revolution. Jan 2, 2020 New Shedd Scientist Studies Impact of Invasive Species in Lake Michigan The Great Lakes are home to an estimated 180 invasive species. Freshwater biologist Scott Colburn, who recently joined a research team at the Shedd Aquarium, tells us about the latest efforts to protect Lake Michigan from invasive fish, mussels and more. Jan 2, 2020 FDA to Halt Sales of Most Vaping Flavors to Curb Youth Use Starting in early February, the Food and Drug Administration will prohibit the sale of some flavored e-cigarette cartridges, including fruit, mint and candy flavors, as part of an effort to curb youth use. Jan 2, 2020 CPS Data Shows Hundreds of Underutilized Schools The majority of Chicago Public Schools’ district-run elementary and high schools are not being properly utilized, according to new data. Jan 2, 2020 Northwestern Scientists Study the ‘Shocking’ Mystery of Static Electricity Static electricity was first described more than 2,500 years ago, but scientists have never been able to fully explain what causes it. Researchers at Northwestern University now think they may have solved the mystery. Jan 2, 2020 Chicago’s Bloodshot Records Celebrates 25th Anniversary The independent record label sets the gold standard for roots music in Chicago and beyond. We visited the headquarters of Bloodshot Records on the eve of its silver anniversary – and got an earful. Jan 2, 2020 January 2, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 2, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 2, 2020 2 Toddlers Dead in Chicago After Stabbing, High-Rise Plunge Two toddlers died early Thursday after a woman believed to be their mother allegedly stabbed a 70-year-old man, left one of the children in a bathtub and threw the other child out an 11th-floor apartment before jumping herself, police said. Jan 2, 2020 Trump Suggests Some Flavored Vapes May be Pulled From Market Trump was vague about what the plan would entail but suggested “certain flavors” in cartridge-based e-cigarettes would be taken off the market “for a period of time.” Jan 2, 2020 Illinois Sees First Legal Sales of Recreational Marijuana The sale of marijuana for recreational purposes became legal Wednesday in Illinois to the delight of pot fans — many who began lining up hours early at dispensaries. Jan 1, 2020 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 2-5 A winter wonderland, fitness classes, bald eagles and a classic fairy tale usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Dec 31, 2019 Gov. Pritzker Clears Thousands of Marijuana Convictions Illinois’ governor granted more than 11,000 pardons for low-level marijuana convictions on Tuesday, describing the step as a first wave of thousands of such expungements anticipated under the state’s new marijuana legalization law. Dec 31, 2019 Fetal Remains at Abortion Doc’s Properties Can’t be ID’d Shoddy record-keeping and the degraded condition of more than 2,400 sets of fetal remains that were found in the Illinois garage and a car of a late Indiana abortion doctor mean those remains cannot be identified, according to a preliminary report released Tuesday by Indiana’s attorney general. Dec 31, 2019 Chicago Offers 25 Drop-Off Sites for Recycling Your Christmas Tree Trees collected through Chicago’s annual holiday tree recycling program are turned into mulch and wood chips for use at Chicago Park District locations. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: