SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 6, 2019 Mayor Lightfoot on Eddie Johnson Retirement Reports: ‘He’s Still Here’ Earlier this week, Eddie Johnson said he’s been “toying” with the idea of stepping down after three years as police superintendent. But Lightfoot wouldn’t say Wednesday if she expects that to happen soon. Nov 6, 2019 House Dems Announce Public Impeachment Hearings Next Week House Democrats will launch a major new phase of their impeachment inquiry next week with public hearings that will feature three State Department officials who have testified about their concerns about President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. Nov 6, 2019 US Teen Vaping Numbers Climb, Fueled by Juul and Mint Flavor New research shows U.S. teens who use electronic cigarettes prefer those made by Juul Labs, and mint is the favorite flavor for many of them, suggesting a shift after the company stopped selling fruit and dessert flavors in stores. Nov 5, 2019 He Was Convicted, Then Exonerated. Now, He’s An Attorney A wrongfully convicted man shares his journey to becoming an attorney and his thoughts on the judicial system. Meet Mario Casciaro, who will be sworn in as an attorney this week. Nov 5, 2019 What Some Companies Are Doing with Your ‘Secret’ Consumer Score When you send messages to an Airbnb host or order food through Yelp, you probably don’t spend much time thinking about where else that information goes – or who it goes to. But that data has the potential to affect you in surprising ways. Nov 5, 2019 Crain’s Headlines: Walgreens Explores Deal to Take Company Private Walgreens has been exploring a potential deal to take the company private in what could become the largest leveraged buyout in history. Nov 5, 2019 Oak Park Record Store Val’s Halla Closing its Doors Nov. 30 A legendary record store is closing at the end of the month. We revisit our portrait of this one-of-a-kind shop opened by Val Camilletti in 1972. Nov 5, 2019 Impeachment Reversal: Diplomat Now Acknowledges Quid Pro Quo In a striking reversal, a top diplomat revised his testimony in the House impeachment inquiry to acknowledge that U.S. military aid to Ukraine was being withheld until the foreign ally promised to investigate corruption as President Donald Trump wanted. Nov 5, 2019 November 5, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 5, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 5, 2019 Nonprofit Equal Hope Aims to Eliminate Cervical Cancer in Chicago by 2040 After helping to reduce racial disparities in breast cancer deaths in Chicago, the local nonprofit Equal Hope is aiming to eliminate cervical cancer in the city. “No woman should ever die of cervical cancer,” said the group’s executive director. Nov 5, 2019 CPS Announces Dates of 5 Make-Up Days Following Teachers Strike The school district says it will spread five make-up days across the rest of the year. CPS Chief Education Officer LaTanya McDade joins us to discuss the 11-day strike, recent negotiations and a new teachers contract. Nov 5, 2019 Chicago Man Who Says He Was Tortured Into False Confession Now Suing City, Police Officers Arnold Day claims he was tortured into falsely confessing to two murders in 1991. After 26 years in prison, he’s now suing the city of Chicago. Nov 5, 2019 ‘I Was Appalled’: Black Customers Say Host Told Them to Move An attorney representing a group of black customers who say they were asked to change tables at a Chicago-area Buffalo Wild Wings because of their skin color urged the restaurant chain Tuesday to make wholesale changes to avoid a discrimination lawsuit. Nov 5, 2019 1 in 2 Seriously Ill Medicare Enrollees Struggles with Bills More than half of seriously ill Medicare enrollees face financial hardships with medical bills, with prescription drug costs the leading problem, according to a study published Monday. Nov 4, 2019 Congestion Plan or Regressive Tax? A Debate Over Ride-Hailing Fee Hikes If you rely on ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft to get around Chicago, your fare could soon be higher. How a fee hike could impact Chicagoans – and the city. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: