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 1, 2019 Chicago Police Officer Gino Garcia Invited to Attend State of the Union Gino Garcia’s work to raise awareness of domestic violence caught the attention of U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski. On Tuesday, Garcia will attend Trump’s address as a guest of the congressman. Feb 1, 2019 ‘Gentleman’s Guide’ Musical Chronicles Wild, Wacky Road to Inheritance Not even the polar vortex could deter the performers and audience as Porchlight Music Theatre opened its altogether bravura production this week. This brilliantly conceived and equally brilliantly performed show was meant to defy the odds on every count. Feb 1, 2019 ‘Empire’ Star Jussie Smollett Breaks Silence on ‘Horrific,’ ‘Cowardly’ Attack In his first public comments since reporting an attack, actor Jussie Smollett said he’s working with authorities and has been “100% factual,” disputing rumors online that he has been less than forthcoming with Chicago police. Feb 1, 2019 Police: January Crime Stats Show Fewest Number of Murders Since 2010 The Chicago Police Department points to an increase in officers and an expansion in technology in helping draw down crime and violence totals in the first 31 days of 2019. Feb 1, 2019 MWRD Warns of Potential Flooding as Chicago Thaws from Deep Freeze Melting snow and potential rain are likely to cause flooding as we head into a weekend warm-up following a record-setting Arctic blast. Feb 1, 2019 Midwest Awaits Spring-Like Thaw Just Days After Bitter Cold Forecasts say temperatures will climb as much as 80 degrees. Experts say the rapid thaw is unprecedented, and it could create problems of its own — bursting pipes, flooding rivers and crumbling roads. Jan 31, 2019 Viewer Feedback: ‘I Think You Meant Thurston Howell’ Our reporting on the bitter cold prompts reactions to Paris Schutz’s wardrobe. What viewers had to say about a certain blue turtleneck. Jan 31, 2019 In Chicago, No Time to Chill Out About the Weather The bone-chilling temperatures may have subsided – a little – but that doesn’t mean Chicago is out of the woods, Mayor Rahm Emanuel warned Thursday. Jan 31, 2019 Clowning Around as a Kid Leads to Lifelong Dance Career The unlikely story of how a beloved local TV show inspired the career of a beloved dancer, choreographer and teacher. Jan 31, 2019 Jan. 31, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 31, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 31, 2019 Researchers Find Microplastics in Illinois Groundwater We discuss the latest science headlines with Rabiah Mayas, associate director of the Science in Society program at Northwestern University. Jan 31, 2019 How it Works: Illinois’ New Opioid Alternative Pilot Program In Illinois, medical marijuana can now be used as a painkiller to replace opioids. We hear from a co-sponsor of the new law. Jan 31, 2019 These Scientists Study the Arctic. What’s Their Take on ‘Chiberia’? Subzero temperatures in Chicago are not unlike Arctic parts of the globe. Local scientists Scott Collis and Yarrow Axford share their experiences working on the edges of the world. Jan 31, 2019 Chicago Announces Record Release Rate at City Animal Shelter More than 90 percent of the 16,000-plus animals sheltered by Chicago Animal Care and Control last year were either adopted, transferred to a rescue group or returned to their owner, according to city data. Jan 31, 2019 Police Release Photos of ‘Persons of Interest’ in Attack on ‘Empire’ Star Chicago police are asking for help identifying two persons of interest captured in surveillance images in the area of the Tuesday morning attack of “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: