SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 18, 2013 Controversy Over "Persepolis" The Chicago Public Schools denies it banned the award-winning graphic novel Persepolis from classrooms and libraries for its depiction of torture. We have the latest on the controversy. Mar 18, 2013 Tax Season 2013 As tax day looms, the numbers show that filings are down 13 percent from where they were this time last year. Mar 18, 2013 Killing Cancer Changing the way medicine targets cancer. Could doctors one day kill cancer cells without the use of drugs or chemotherapy? Ash-har Quraishi spotlights some promising research in tonight's edition of Scientific Chicago. Mar 18, 2013 "Wool" Author Hugh Howey got a writer's dream: multiple publishers offering him million-dollar deals to publish his work. Then he did something most authors wouldn't even consider -- he turned them all down. Howey joins us. Mar 18, 2013 Web Extra: "Wool" We continue our conversation with "Wool" author Hugh Howey, including how he would reform the publishing industry. Mar 18, 2013 Viewer Feedback: 3/18 Should religious nonprofits get free water from the city of Chicago? We have your thoughts in tonight's Viewer Feedback. Mar 15, 2013 Dyeing the Chicago River Green Dyeing the Chicago River green for St. Patrick’s Day has been a city tradition since 1962. And it’s been a family tradition since its inception. Meet the men who turn the river bright green each year as we revisit our March 17, 2004 story. Mar 15, 2013 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/15 Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines. Mar 15, 2013 Web Extra: The Week in Review: 3/15 Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve further into the papal conclave, Pope Francis’ reputation as a man of the people who serves the poor, and America’s reputation within the Catholic Church. Mar 15, 2013 Steinhagen Dies; Shot Former Chicago Cub Eddie Waitkus Ruth Ann Steinhagen, the Chicago woman who shot and nearly killed former Chicago Cub Eddie Waitkus in 1949, has died. Mar 15, 2013 Weekend Events Around Town: 3/15 – 3/17 Green parades, rivers and livers; Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend. Mar 14, 2013 CPS Transition Plan Underway Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett released a school safety plan today. It's part of an overall transition plan she says every school that will be closed or receive students will get when she announces her final schools closing list on March 31. Elizabeth Brackett reports. Mar 14, 2013 Real Estate 2013: Where to Buy Now Now is the time to snag great home deals in Chicago -- but where are the best places to look? We give you the inside scoop. Mar 14, 2013 Water Wars Residents pay for water, but religious leaders say their organizations should not. Paris Schutz has more on why the issue has brought all faiths together. Mar 14, 2013 Viewer Feedback: 3/14 We have your thoughts about school closures and our interview with Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis when we read some of your Load More Thanks to our sponsors: