SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 8, 2019 ‘She Was the Hope of Her Family’: Sentencing Underway in Yingying Zhang Murder Case Until this week, jurors knew little about Yingying Zhang, other than how she died. Federal prosecutors on Monday sought to paint a better picture of the visiting Chinese scholar through the words of her friends and loved ones. Jul 8, 2019 Chicago Jazz Orchestra Celebrates 40 Years of Big, Bold Sounds They started swinging back when Jimmy Carter was in the White House and Michael Bilandic was in City Hall. How the Chicago Jazz Orchestra brings a fresh approach to timeless music. Jul 8, 2019 ‘Speaking for the Dying’: 2 Years of Observations on ICU Decision-Making In her new book, author Susan Shapiro tells us how to prepare for the life-and-death decisions that come with a trip to the intensive care unit. Jul 8, 2019 Shedd Experts Help Rescue 55-Plus Stranded Sea Lion Pups in California The response by animal care specialists from Shedd and other institutions comes amid reports of an abnormally large number of sick adult California sea lions and malnourished pups. Jul 8, 2019 July 8, 2019 - Full Show Watch the July 8, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 8, 2019 Poll: 1 in 4 Don’t Plan to Retire Despite Realities of Aging Experts say illness, injury, layoffs and caregiving responsibilities often force older workers to leave their jobs sooner than they’d like. Jul 8, 2019 Reports: Iran Enriching Uranium to 4.5%, Breaking Deal Limit The decision to ramp up uranium enrichment came less than a week after Iran acknowledged breaking the 661-pound limit on its low-enriched uranium stockpile. Jul 8, 2019 8 Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings Added to World Heritage List The work of famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright was recognized Sunday as eight of his buildings, including the Unity Temple in suburban Chicago, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage list. Jul 5, 2019 Police: More Than a Dozen Trampled in Navy Pier July 4 Stampede Police said a false report of gunfire set off a stampede that trampled more than a dozen people at Chicago’s annual July 4 fireworks display Thursday at Navy Pier, where thousands of revelers had crowded the Lake Michigan shore. Jul 5, 2019 Trump Weighs Executive Order to Add Census Citizenship Query President Donald Trump said Friday he is “very seriously” considering an executive order to try to force the inclusion of a citizenship question as part of the 2020 Census. Jul 5, 2019 Some Kenyan Families Reject Boeing’s Compensation for Crash Fifteen Kenyan families of people killed in a plane crash in Ethiopia in March on Friday rejected a proposal by Boeing to compensate them, saying they will pursue their claims in court. Jul 5, 2019 4,000-Mile Cycling Trip Raising Funds for Be the Match Stops in Chicago A trio of cyclists who have been touched by leukemia are traveling across the country to raise money and awareness for Be the Match, a nonprofit that helps patients who need bone marrow or umbilical cord blood transplants. Jul 5, 2019 Defenders of Vegan Bacon Sue Mississippi over Labeling Law A federal lawsuit says Mississippi is violating free-speech rights by banning makers of plant-based foods from using terms such as “meatless meatballs” and “vegan bacon.” Jul 5, 2019 Life or Death: What’s Next in Trial of Brendt Christensen As in any criminal case, after a defendant is found guilty, the court moves on to sentencing. But things operate differently when the defendant faces a possible death sentence. Jul 3, 2019 Socialized Electricity? Alderman Floats Government Takeover of ComEd The self-styled democratic socialist members of Chicago’s City Council – led by Veteran 35th Ward Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa – want the city to explore true socialist policy. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: