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 27, 2019 Kim Foxx Backs Dismissal of Charges in Jussie Smollett Case “I stand behind how this office, and how I in particular, handled this case,” Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx said a day after felony disorderly conduct charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett were dropped. Mar 27, 2019 March 27, 2019 - Full Show Watch the March 27, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Mar 27, 2019 Aviation Officials Face Grilling Over 737 Max Crashes, Recall Senators grill government officials and Boeing representatives following a global recall of the 737 Max plane. What the increased scrutiny – and a federal probe – could mean for the aviation industry. Mar 27, 2019 Chicago Music Fan Turns Weekend Hobby Into Second Career For more than 40 years, an employee of the Cook County clerk’s office has been moonlighting as a rock ‘n’ roll photographer. Now, he’s presenting his first-ever solo exhibition. Mar 27, 2019 Court’s Soul-Baring Revival of ‘For Colored Girls’ Finds New Power in Classic Work In this electrifying revival directed by Seret Scott, Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking work has never been so sharply defined in terms of character, language and overall narrative drive. Mar 27, 2019 Assessing Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s Record and Legacy Chicago Sun-Times reporter Fran Spielman has doggedly and meticulously covered Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his predecessors for decades. She joins Carol Marin to discuss his legacy. Mar 27, 2019 10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 28-31 Lush plants, show tunes, hot coffee and cold beer usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Mar 27, 2019 White People’s Eating Habits Produce Most Greenhouse Gases, Study Finds The diets of white Americans contribute to climate change more than the eating habits of African and Latino Americans, according to a new report by a group of Chicago researchers. Mar 27, 2019 New Film ‘The Public’ Explores How Libraries Can Help the Homeless In his new film “The Public,” writer, director and actor Emilio Estevez examines the intersection of homelessness and public spaces. Estevez joins us to discuss the film along with Chicago-based artist Che “Rhymefest” Smith and author Ryan Dowd. Mar 27, 2019 Chicago Wrestling Coach Pays it Forward While Building a Dynasty In just a few years, Ron Wilson reintroduced Bowen High School’s wrestling program and turned it into a city and regional powerhouse. Now, Wilson, a special education teacher turned firefighter, continues to lead the Boilermakers. Mar 27, 2019 Audit: Slow Legionnaires’ Response at Illinois Veterans Home A state audit contradicted former Gov. Bruce Rauner’s claim that his administration had done everything federal experts recommended to remedy a deadly 2015 Legionnaires’ disease crisis. Mar 27, 2019 Honoring Rivalries: Bears-Packers to Open 2019 NFL Schedule As part of the celebration of its 100th season, the NFL will break from tradition and feature the Bears vs. the Packers in its season opener Sept. 5. Mar 26, 2019 March 26, 2019 - Full Show Watch the March 26, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Mar 26, 2019 Booting by Private Companies Remains Source of Tension Between Drivers, Businesses and Aldermen If you park in a private lot and get booted it will cost you nearly three times what the city charges for a regular parking ticket. For more than 15 years it’s been a controversial – and sometimes maddening – fact of city life. Mar 26, 2019 Prosecutors Drop All Charges Against Jussie Smollett “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett exited the Leighton Criminal Court Building a free man Tuesday morning after prosecutors unexpectedly dropped felony charges against him in a case that’s garnered national headlines for months. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: