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 21, 2019 Lightfoot Asks CTU to End Strike Before Contract Agreement is Finalized In a letter sent Monday to CTU President Jesse Sharkey, Mayor Lori Lightfoot urges the union to halt its work stoppage while negotiations continue because “our students and families are sacrificing a great deal that cannot be recovered.” Oct 21, 2019 Chicago’s Old Post Office Gets Multimillion-Dollar Makeover The hulking Old Post Office building that lay empty for the best part of two decades – and that many feared might never be redeveloped – will soon reopen. Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin weighs in on the landmark. Oct 21, 2019 How Parents of CPS Students Are Coping With Canceled Classes Parents across the city again have to figure out what to do with their children who attend Chicago Public Schools. We check in with four parents of CPS students who joined us last week ahead of the expected strike. Oct 21, 2019 The Story of Mold-A-Rama, Chicago’s Very Own Souvenir Machine For more than 50 years, vending machines scattered throughout Chicago-area zoos and museums have sold visitors souvenirs made of melted plastic. Meet the man keeping the vintage technology alive. Oct 21, 2019 Crain’s Headlines: More Problems for Troubled Ford Factory The Ford plant on the city’s Far South Side has been causing some big headaches for the automaker, which is expected to report lower profits this week in a third quarter earnings report. Oct 21, 2019 High Water Levels in Lake Michigan Could Remain Though Early 2020 With near record high water levels, Lake Michigan swallowed up beaches, piers and sidewalks across Chicago and the region this summer. An Army Corps forecast shows those levels may persist into next year. Oct 21, 2019 Trump Laments G-7 Move From Doral After Bipartisan Pushback President Donald Trump lashed out Monday at critics who prompted him to move next year’s Group of Seven summit from his private golf club in Florida, claiming he would have hosted it for free and now it will end up costing taxpayers “a fortune.” Oct 21, 2019 City Animal Shelter Completes $1.5 Million Medical Unit Renovation Chicago Animal Care and Control says its renovated facility and new medical equipment will allow staff to evaluate animals more quickly and carry out surgical procedures that will ultimately lead to more adoptions. Oct 21, 2019 October 21, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 21, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 21, 2019 Sensational Actress Works Her Magic in Writers Theatre’s ‘A Doll’s House’ Writers Theatre’s production of “A Doll’s House,” cannily but faithfully adapted by Sandra Delgado and Michael Halberstam, and featuring a bravura performance by Cher Alvarez, brought the play back to life in the most unexpected ways. Oct 21, 2019 Chicago Board of Education Meeting Postponed As CTU Strike Continues The Chicago Board of Education is postponing its regular monthly meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, until the teachers union and SEIU Local 73 end their ongoing strike. In a statement, the board said this allows district leadership to focus on negotiations. Oct 21, 2019 Bridgewater Throws for 2 TDs, Surging Saints Top Bears 36-25 Teddy Bridgewater threw for 281 yards and two touchdowns, and the Saints improved to 5-0 without their injured star quarterback by beating the Chicago Bears 36-25 on Sunday. Oct 21, 2019 Chicago Teachers Strike Enters Day 3 as Monday Classes Canceled Negotiators for Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union failed to come to a contract agreement despite weekend bargaining sessions, though both sides agree progress has been made. Oct 18, 2019 The Week in Review: Chicago’s Teachers on Strike Chicago teachers take to the picket lines. Will the city delay the start of legal pot sales? A federal probe into ComEd widens. And the Bears try to bounce back against the Saints. Oct 18, 2019 Strike Day 2: City Wants 10-Hour Daily Bargaining Sessions With CTU As teachers hit the picket lines for the second day, the city called on Chicago Teachers Union leaders to spend more time at the negotiating table in order to reach a deal. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: