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 15, 2019 ‘Caution Freedom’ Shines Light on Artwork Too Provocative for Putin Artwork once under attack by the Russian government is now on view in Chicago. We explore a show at the One After 909 gallery in West Town. Oct 15, 2019 October 15, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 15, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 15, 2019 White House: Trump Condemns Violent Parody, Hasn’t Seen It The video, which depicts a likeness of Trump shooting and stabbing opponents and members of the news media, was played during a conference held by conservative supporters of the president at his Miami golf resort last week. Oct 15, 2019 Former White House Aide: John Bolton Called Giuliani a ‘Hand Grenade’ National security adviser John Bolton was so alarmed by Rudy Giuliani's back-channel activities in Ukraine that he described President Donald Trump's personal lawyer as a "hand grenade who is going to blow everybody up," according to a former White House aide. Oct 14, 2019 October 14, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 14, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 14, 2019 CPS Teachers, Staff Rally and March as Strike Countdown Continues Negotiators took a break from the bargaining table Monday as thousands of teachers and school staff rallied in hopes of securing what they called a “fair contract.” Oct 14, 2019 Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples Day? Chicago Groups Weigh In In the wake of criticism directed at Columbus and his treatment of indigenous people, a movement to supplant Columbus Day with another holiday – Indigenous Peoples Day – has emerged. Oct 14, 2019 Trump’s Syria Withdrawal Draws Fire From All Sides President Donald Trump’s decision to immediately withdraw all U.S. troops from northern Syria has prompted criticism from politicians, military leaders and others. Oct 14, 2019 Powerful Writing: Presidential Speechwriters Discuss Their Craft Former speechwriters for Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush discuss the current state of presidential messaging. Oct 14, 2019 Cathy Marston’s Adaptation of ‘Jane Eyre’ Heads to the Joffrey Ballet In “Jane Eyre,” Cathy Marston said she creates movement based on quotes taken directly from Charlotte Bronte’s 19th century novel. Oct 14, 2019 As Scooter Pilot Ends, A Call For Keeping Them Around – With Changes A report from the Active Transportation Alliance says Chicago should develop a long-term e-scooter program across the entire city. Oct 14, 2019 Crain’s Headlines: Boeing Removes CEO From Chairman Role Boeing announced that it has stripped CEO Dennis Muilenburg of his title as chairman of the board, a move the company says will allow him to focus more on fixing its troubled 737 Max jets. Oct 14, 2019 WTTW Viewers Need to Rescan Their TVs This Week The station will be off the air for two to three hours starting at 12 a.m. Tuesday as the station puts in a new transmitter and changes frequencies. If you watch WTTW stations over the air, you’ll need to rescan your TV. Oct 14, 2019 ‘Evil on Steroids’: Bail Denied For Man Charged With Murder of 5 Neighbors The man who allegedly gunned down five neighbors in a rampage inside a Dunning condo building Saturday had planned out his attack, according to letters found inside his home in which he said he would have “no mercy” for the victims. Oct 14, 2019 AP Explains: Columbus, Once Immigrant Hero, Now Heel to Some The image and story of Christopher Columbus, the 15th century navigator who began European incursions into the Americas, have changed in the U.S. over the decades. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: