SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Jan 29, 2019 Call Before Bringing Pets to Chicago Warming Centers, City Says Those seeking refuge from this week’s bitter cold at one of Chicago’s public warming centers should not assume their dog or cat will be allowed in with them. Jan 29, 2019 Laquan McDonald’s Family, Advocacy Groups Demand Action on Van Dyke Sentence Attorneys from several legal groups penned a letter on behalf of the slain teen’s great uncle, claiming the former cop received an “illegal” sentence based on reasoning that “cannot be reconciled” with Illinois law. Jan 29, 2019 UIC Receives $12M to Study Latino Health The University of Illinois at Chicago will continue its role in the largest-ever prospective epidemiological study of Latinos, the largest minority population in the U.S. Jan 29, 2019 BBB Warns of Cold-Weather Scams as Temperatures Plummet As extreme cold sets in, be on the lookout for scams involving driveway shoveling, furnace inspections and utility bills, the Better Business Bureau says. Jan 29, 2019 CSO’s 2019-20 Season Celebrates Beethoven’s 250th Birthday A wide array of concerts designed “to explore (Ludwig van Beethoven’s) individuality, power and genius” highlight the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s 2019-2020 season. Jan 29, 2019 State Education Superintendent Tony Smith Leaving Office Tony Smith announced Tuesday that his contract will not be renewed after it ends on Jan. 31, bringing to a close his nearly four-year term as Illinois’ schools chief. Jan 29, 2019 Police: ‘Empire’ Star Attacked in Possible Racist, Homophobic Hate Crime Chicago police are asking for help in identifying two offenders who allegedly attacked a star of the TV series “Empire” in what investigators believe may have been a “racially-charged assault.” Jan 29, 2019 Cook County Courthouses to Close Wednesday and Thursday Due to Cold Bail hearings and some pretrial hearings will continue, but all other court operations will be postponed for part of the week in anticipation of a near-record cold snap. Jan 29, 2019 Illinois Braces for Brutal Cold, Schools and Courts Closing Chicago Public Schools announced that Wednesday’s classes have been canceled. The University of Chicago, DePaul and Northwestern Universities will close their campuses from Tuesday until Thursday morning. Jan 28, 2019 Jan. 28, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 28, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 28, 2019 Chicago Mayor’s Race: Mendoza, Preckwinkle Spar Over Ethics Susana Mendoza, one of 14 candidates running for Chicago mayor, releases her ethics plan as early voting is set to begin Tuesday. Jan 28, 2019 Gillette’s ‘We Believe’ Ad Sparks Controversy, Dialogue What does a new ad campaign say about masculinity in the #MeToo era? We explore reactions both positive and negative to Gillette’s “We Believe” commercial. Jan 28, 2019 Snowstorm Likely a Prelude to More Dangerous Weather How Chicagoans handled a snowy start to the week – and how the city is preparing for worsening conditions. Jan 28, 2019 Chicago Zoos to Close in Anticipation of Extreme Cold Brookfield Zoo and Lincoln Park Zoo plan to close for parts of the week as record-breaking lows are expected to move into the area. Jan 28, 2019 It’s Tax-Filing Season. What You Need to Know About This Year’s Forms Monday marks the start of income tax filing season. Learn about what’s different this year in the wake of new tax laws. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: