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 26, 2019 Surprising Outcome in Smollett Case Provokes Anger from Mayor, Police Superintendent We discuss the legal underpinnings of the stunning move by prosecutors to drop all charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett, and how media coverage of the case has played out. Mar 26, 2019 EPA to Remove Manganese-Contaminated Soil on Southeast Side Regulators plan to clean up the soil of several residential yards with high levels of brain-damaging manganese, but they have yet to finalize a plan for addressing homes with elevated levels of lead in the soil. Mar 26, 2019 The Choice for Mayor 2019: Lori Lightfoot From humble beginnings in Massillon, Ohio, to a high-powered federal prosecutor. We bring you an in-depth profile of mayoral candidate Lori Lightfoot. Mar 26, 2019 The Choice for Mayor 2019: Toni Preckwinkle As the April 2 runoff eletion nears, we take an in-depth look at Toni Preckwinkle’s path from high school history teacher to political power player. Mar 25, 2019 March 25, 2019 - Full Show Watch the March 25, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Mar 25, 2019 Mueller Report Summary Finds No Trump Collusion With Russia Political fallout over the report’s findings is just beginning. Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti joins us with legal analysis of the document. Mar 25, 2019 40th Ward Candidate Forum: Incumbent Ald. O’Connor vs. Vasquez In 2015, 40th Ward Ald. Patrick O’Connor easily won re-election. But the second-longest-serving member of the Chicago City Council is now in one of the most contentious runoff races in the city. He and challenger Andre Vasquez join us. Mar 25, 2019 Landmark Study Offers Data on Pregnancy in State Prisons About 4 percent of women incarcerated in state prisons across the U.S. were pregnant when they entered jail, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Public Health. Mar 25, 2019 High School Journalists Go Beyond ‘Senn TV’ with New Stories of Chicago Chicago high school students, with some guidance from WTTW, recently produced stories showcasing one family’s journey from Bangladesh to Chicago and an open mic event sponsored by Grammy-winning artist Chance the Rapper. Mar 25, 2019 City Beefs Up Pothole-Patching Crews Following Wild Winter A volatile winter has left the city’s streets cratered with potholes. What the city is doing to patch them up. Mar 25, 2019 Police: Gunman in Officer’s Murder Sought to Kill ‘First Hispanic Man’ He Found Chicago police say they’re considering hate crime charges against two men charged in the fatal shooting of off-duty Officer John Rivera. Mar 25, 2019 4 in 10 Chicago Parents Don’t Have Paid Leave, Survey Finds Caring for a sick family member, such as a child, is the top reason why parents take off work, according to a new citywide survey. Yet nearly 40 percent of working parents don’t have paid leave. Mar 25, 2019 Social Security Administration Warning of Phone Impersonation Scheme While the Social Security Administration may contact people by phone, employees will never threaten a person or a promise Social Security benefit approval in exchange for information, according to the agency. Mar 25, 2019 2 Charged in Fatal Shooting of Off-Duty Chicago Police Officer Two men are charged with first-degree murder in the weekend slaying of an off-duty Chicago police officer who was repeatedly shot while sitting in a parked car. Mar 25, 2019 New Poll Suggests Lightfoot Poised to Clinch Mayor’s Race Half of Chicagoans believe the city is “on the wrong track,” according to a new WTTW/Crain’s Temkin/Harris poll, which also indicates that Lori Lightfoot will win the April 2 runoff election to become Chicago’s next mayor. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: