SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 27, 2019 Lightfoot Accuses Preckwinkle Campaign of Spreading False Rumors Mayoral candidate Lori Lightfoot tells Carol Marin on “Chicago Tonight” that the Preckwinkle campaign had previously tried to “take her out” by spreading a rumor that she would quit the race. Feb 27, 2019 In 3 Wards, Chicago Voters Oust Incumbents, Opt for Newcomers We meet three political newcomers who upset longtime aldermen – plus a fourth candidate who won an open seat in Tuesday’s election. Feb 27, 2019 Feb. 27, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 27, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Feb 27, 2019 Spotlight Politics: Chicago Election by the Numbers Just how did the vote break down Tuesday, and why was turnout so much lower than expected? Our politics team digs into the numbers in this week's political roundtable. Feb 27, 2019 Ask Geoffrey: Why is Chicago Divided into 50 Wards? Just how did Chicago wind up with 50 wards and 50 aldermen? Geoffrey Baer does the math in this edition of Ask Geoffrey. And: five fast facts about Chicago mayors past. Feb 27, 2019 A Contentious Family Dinner Morphs Into an Absurdist Black Comedy in ‘Act(s) of God’ This feverishly verbal play, now receiving its world premiere at Lookingglass Theatre, poses some epic, cosmic questions while capturing the more familiar aspects of family relationships and identity crises. But it supplies no answers. Feb 27, 2019 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Feb. 28-March 3 An icy dip in the lake, film festivals, Mardi Gras pastries and a shopping cart race usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Feb 27, 2019 Trash Removal Project Adds 7-Mile Stretch of Chicago River The Litter Free Chicago River project will soon include a stretch of the river from North Avenue to Foster Avenue, where the North Branch connects with the North Shore Channel. Feb 27, 2019 Another Transgender Inmate Seeking Transfer from IDOC Prison Attorneys for inmate Janiah Monroe say she suffers from PTSD and has been a constant target for sexual harassment and abuse inside her all-male prison. Feb 27, 2019 R. Kelly Insiders May Have Helped R&B Star with Sexual Abuse R. Kelly is looking at the possibility of decades in prison if convicted, but there’s no official word on whether his manager or anyone else in his inner circle might face charges. Feb 27, 2019 Chicago Will Elect a Black Woman as Its Mayor for First Time Political outsider Lori Lightfoot, who was a federal prosecutor in northern Illinois, and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle were the top two vote-getters among 14 candidates in the race for mayor. Feb 27, 2019 Police Hoping to Identify Suspect in High School Student’s Murder Authorities on Wednesday released photos of an offender they believe was involved in the fatal shooting of Emanuel Gallegos outside a high school Monday evening in the Old Irving Park neighborhood. Feb 27, 2019 Chicago Aldermanic Races Yield Some Stunning Upsets Several incumbent aldermen were voted out of office and others are headed into a runoff. And despite scandals and investigations, some others prevailed. Feb 26, 2019 Ald. Ed Burke Re-elected Despite Federal Corruption Charge Chicago’s longest serving alderman, has been re-elected to an unprecedented 13th term despite a highly publicized federal charge of attempted extortion. Feb 26, 2019 Lightfoot vs. Preckwinkle in Chicago Mayoral Runoff Calling Tuesday’s election a referendum on the “crumbling political machine of the past,” former Chicago Police Board chair Lori Lightfoot claimed a spot in the historic mayoral runoff set for April 2. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: