SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 25, 2019 When Does Early Voting Start for Chicago’s Feb. 26 Election? You don’t have to wait till election day to cast a ballot. On Tuesday, early voting will start at the city’s downtown “super site.” Find out when and where you can cast your ballot. Jan 25, 2019 Study Accurately Predicts Severity, Length of Postpartum Depression A new Northwestern Medicine study was able to successfully predict whether women would experience worsening depressive symptoms within the first year of childbirth by identifying four maternal characteristics that put them at risk. Jan 25, 2019 Manteno Veterans’ Home Resident with Legionnaires’ Dies A Manteno veterans’ home resident who contracted Legionnaires’ disease has died, state officials said Friday, becoming the 15th resident of a state veterans’ facility killed by the flu-like illness. Jan 25, 2019 Two Exceptionally Magical Imports Light Up Chicago Shakespeare Stages The work of two theater companies – one from Belgium and the other from France – are paying all-too-brief visits to Chicago Shakespeare Theater stages at the moment. Jan 25, 2019 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Decriminalizing Marijuana Eddie Arruza and guests discuss moves by Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx to decriminalize marijuana. Jan 25, 2019 The Week in Review: Aldermen Reeling After Latest Burke Revelation Chicago aldermen are reeling after learning of an FBI mole in their ranks. More fallout from the federal charge against Ald. Ed Burke. Lincoln Yards takes a huge step forward. And the Bears QB preps for the Pro Bowl. Jan 25, 2019 Bitter Cold Brings -30 Wind Chills to Northern Illinois The National Weather Service says Friday's deep freeze is a preview of next week, which could bring more than a half-foot of snow and the potential for the “coldest stretch in years.” Jan 24, 2019 Jan. 24, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 24, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 24, 2019 New Chicago Buildings Combine Libraries with Public Housing Chicago is using the resources of public libraries to address the need for mixed-income housing. Chicago Public Library Commissioner and CEO Brian Bannon explains. Jan 24, 2019 What’s the Price Tag of the Government Shutdown? Economists Weigh In Federal workers are feeling the effects of the government shutdown, but what about everyone else? Local economists weigh in on that and the economic forecast for 2019. Jan 24, 2019 School Discontent Prompts Calls for an Elected School Board As calls grow for an elected school board, we examine whether more democracy can help bring about better schools. Jan 24, 2019 Meet New WBEZ ‘Morning Shift’ Host Jenn White We catch up with Jenn White, who took over hosting duties earlier this month after former “Morning Shift” host Tony Sarabia signed off. Jan 24, 2019 Chicago Plan Commission Unanimously Approves Lincoln Yards Development The massive plan for a “city within the city” moves one step closer to reality – but residents worry about what the transformation will mean for their communities. Jan 24, 2019 Tips for Managing Icy Sidewalks Without Harming the Environment Although ice melt products can help clear slick walkways, they can also harm pets and cause damage to lawns, gardens and waterways. What you need to know. Jan 24, 2019 Chicago Museums Offer Free Admission to Federal Workers During Shutdown A handful of museums and cultural institutions in and around Chicago are offering free admission to workers affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: