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 15, 2018 Illinois Rolls Out New Savings Program for Workers Without Retirement Plans We learn about a new state-sponsored savings program aimed at more than one million Illinois workers not already covered by a retirement plan. Nov 15, 2018 Chicago Park District Fails to Background Check Many Volunteers, Investigation Finds Investigators described the Park District’s procedures for vetting volunteers as “outdated” and “under-resourced,” with a single employee responsible for managing the entire volunteer program. Nov 15, 2018 Turnover and Turmoil at USA Gymnastics Scandals plague USA Gymnastics in the wake of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse catastrophe. USA Today columnist Nancy Armour has the latest. Nov 15, 2018 A New Approach to Addressing Hunger in Higher Education Food pantries are popping up in a surprising, new location: colleges and universities. How City Colleges of Chicago and the Greater Chicago Food Depository are providing for local students. Nov 15, 2018 Prosecutors Seek Witness Immunity as McDonald Conspiracy Case Heads to Trial Special prosecutors believe it will take less than a week to present their case against a trio of current and former Chicago police officers accused of trying to cover up the 2014 shooting of black teen Laquan McDonald. Nov 15, 2018 Biography Explores ‘Love and Strife’ of Legendary Author Saul Bellow He is widely considered one of the greatest American novelists. Saul Bellow’s anger, appetites and enormous talent are captured in a newly released biography by Zachary Leader, who joins us in conversation. Nov 15, 2018 Photographer Donates His Talents to Help Dogs Get Adopted More than 6,000 dogs were taken in by the city’s animal shelter last year. How one local animal lover is focusing his lens on the challenge of finding them permanent homes. Nov 15, 2018 Retired Police Commander Allegedly Stole $360,000 in Social Security Funds Kenneth Johnson spent more than three decades with the Chicago Police Department, but federal prosecutors allege the former commander stole $360,000 in Social Security funds over the course of 23 years. Nov 14, 2018 State Comptroller Susana Mendoza Running for Chicago Mayor She’s officially in. One week after winning re-election as comptroller, and after weeks of speculation and leaks, Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza will run for mayor of Chicago. Nov 14, 2018 Former First Lady Comes Home to Kick Off International Book Tour Two of Chicago’s most famous women sit down for an intimate chat. What Michelle Obama told Oprah Winfrey – and 18,000 of her closest friends – to kick off her book tour. Nov 14, 2018 Nov. 14, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 14, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 14, 2018 Responding to Hate Speech in Schools A recent spike in hate incidents at Oak Park and River Forest High School leads to a community march – and a criminal charge. A teacher and administrator tell us how they’re responding. Nov 14, 2018 Where Do Illinois Republicans Go From Here? President Donald Trump has been vocal on the topic of where the GOP stands, but where do Republicans in Illinois think they’re headed? Nov 14, 2018 Is Rent Control the Fix for Affordable Housing in Chicago? Chicago voters overwhelmingly favor lifting the state’s ban on rent control, but is it really the way to more affordable housing? Nov 14, 2018 Lawmakers Vote to Raise Smoking Age, Despite Rauner’s Objections Gov. Bruce Rauner – once known for exerting an iron grip over Republican legislators that had them follow him in lockstep – got a taste Wednesday of his lame-duck status. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: