SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 8, 2019 Illinois Raises Smoking Age to 21 Beginning on July 1, Illinois will join California, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Oregon, Hawaii, Maine and Washington, D.C. in banning tobacco sales to those under 21. Apr 5, 2019 Pritzker Signs Bill Paving Way for Sale of Thompson Center The James R. Thompson Center has been controversial since it landed in the Loop in 1985. Now, a new layer of controversy has been added to the building’s history: its potential sale. Apr 5, 2019 Clinicians Hopeful About Future Food Allergy Treatments Food allergies are on the rise, affecting 32 million Americans. Yet local clinicians are optimistic about future treatments, including one that could soon receive FDA approval. Apr 5, 2019 Report on Ethiopian Crash Ratchets Up Pressure on Boeing The findings from the Ethiopian government provide the clearest link yet to a similar crash involving the same Boeing model plane in the waters off Indonesia in October. All 346 on board the two flights died. Apr 5, 2019 Renée Fleming: The Diva and Her Gowns High-end designers have always been eager to dress the superstar soprano for both stage roles and concert performances. Renée Fleming tells us about those one-of-a kind creations. Apr 5, 2019 What Keeps Chicago Mayor-Elect Lightfoot Awake at Night? “I worry about our children growing up with so much trauma and fear. I worry about that a lot,” Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot said during a one-on-one interview Friday with WTTW News. Apr 5, 2019 Man Charged With Making False Statements After Abuse Claim A 23-year-old ex-convict accused of pulling a cruel hoax by pretending to be long-missing Illinois boy Timmothy Pitzen was charged Friday with making false statements to authorities. Apr 5, 2019 The Week in Review: Mayor-Elect Lightfoot Prepares to Take Charge Lori Lightfoot secures a historic election. City Council moves to the left. Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx faces more heat. And the Cubs’ bullpen implodes. Apr 5, 2019 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Emanuel’s Term Winds Down Paris Schutz and guests discuss the loose ends in the final weeks of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s term, including the Lincoln Yards TIF and the new police and fire academy. Apr 5, 2019 Police Release Video of Driver Striking Squad Vehicle Two Chicago police officers are in stable condition after their squad vehicle was struck overnight by an alleged drunk driver who ran a red light in the Lakeview neighborhood. Apr 4, 2019 Chicago Theater: 5 Shows to See in April This spring season, Chicago theaters are in full bloom. Theater critic Hedy Weiss recommends new shows on Chicago-area stages, from fun musicals to serious dramas. Apr 4, 2019 Chicago’s Top Cop Eddie Johnson on Smollett, Mayor-Elect Lightfoot Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson weighs in on the Jussie Smollett investigation, and how he’ll work with Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot. Apr 4, 2019 South Side Home Movie Project Aims to Fill in Historical Gaps A South Side native watches her long-forgotten home movies for the first time in 35 years. What was on them – and how the viewing was made possible. Apr 4, 2019 Survey: Nearly Half of Chicago Seniors Have Considered Moving Away What do seniors want from Chicago Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot? A new survey offers her a wish list. Apr 4, 2019 CPS Elected School Board Advances in Springfield To the delight of some advocacy groups and the Chicago Teachers Union, state representatives voted Thursday to move Chicago to an elected school board structure. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: