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 20, 2018 Domestic Disputes Can Lead to Workplace Violence Against Women Dr. Tamara O’Neal was shot and killed Monday after her ex-fiance confronted her outside of Mercy Hospital. But when it comes to workplace violence against women, O’Neal’s story is not uncommon. Nov 20, 2018 Nov. 20, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 20, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 20, 2018 Trump Declares Support for Saudis Despite Khashoggi Murder President Donald Trump says the U.S. stands with Saudi Arabia despite the murder of a Washington Post journalist by agents of the Saudi regime. Nov 20, 2018 Running and Life Lessons with ‘Wait, Wait’ Host Peter Sagal You may know him as the funny and irreverent host of NPR’s “Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me!” But did you know Peter Sagal is also an avid runner? We get the rundown on “The Incomplete Book of Running.” Nov 20, 2018 Bob Dylan’s Legendary Electric Guitar on Display in Chicago The first electric guitar Bob Dylan played live in performance – a legendary instrument which sparked uproar – is on public display at the American Writers Museum. We go for a look. Nov 20, 2018 Monsters, Musicals and Must-Sees at the Theater From monsters and novelists to a depressed construction foreman in Belarus, the Chicago theater scene is as varied as ever. Hedy Weiss joins us with reviews and recommendations. Nov 20, 2018 Mary Zimmerman Puts English Panto Twist on Heartbreaking Tale To bring Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Steadfast Tin Soldier” to vivid life, director Mary Zimmerman looks to the English pantomime tradition, and draws on her ingenious, visually stunning storytelling tricks. Nov 20, 2018 City Mourns Officer, Staff Killed in Mercy Hospital Shooting A mass shooting at a Chicago hospital left four people dead, including an emergency room doctor, a police officer with less than two years on the force and a first-year pharmaceutical resident. Nov 20, 2018 Mercy Hospital Gunman Was Kicked Out of Chicago Firefighting Academy The gunman who fatally shot his ex-fiancee outside a Chicago hospital before killing two people inside the building was once kicked out of the city’s firefighting academy after threatening a female cadet, officials said Tuesday. Nov 20, 2018 Report: Slime, Other Popular Toys Pose Threats to Children With the holiday season upon us, consumer advocates are warning shoppers about hazardous toys. Find out which products to leave on the shelf. Nov 20, 2018 Air Pollution Reduces Life Expectancy by Nearly 2 Years, Study Finds Air pollution’s impact on life expectancy exceeds that of communicable diseases such as AIDS, cigarette smoking and even war, according to a first-of-its-kind study from the University of Chicago. Nov 20, 2018 Ask Geoffrey: What Happened to Andy Frain Ushers? For many years, sports fans in Chicago were welcomed to games by clean-cut and friendly Andy Frain ushers. The story of the man behind the house of ushers in this encore edition of Ask Geoffrey. Nov 19, 2018 Chicago Police Officer Among 4 Killed in Mercy Hospital Shooting A Chicago police officer, two female medical professionals and the suspected gunman are dead following a shooting rampage Monday afternoon at Mercy Hospital on the city’s Near South Side. Nov 19, 2018 Nov. 19, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 19, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 19, 2018 Chris Jones’ Book ‘Rise Up!’ Examines Contemporary American Theater From “Angels in America” to “Hamilton,” a new book from Chicago Tribune critic Chris Jones looks at the last quarter century of American theater. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: