SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 28, 2018 Nov. 28, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 28, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 28, 2018 Rosellen Brown Spins Epic Tale of Gilded Age Chicago in ‘Lake on Fire’ A new novel by the New York Times bestselling author and Hyde Park resident is getting rave reviews. Rosellen Brown joins us in discussion. Nov 28, 2018 Why Fewer Families Are Bringing Home Babies Through Adoption Adoption advocates have spent the past month working to raise awareness about adoption as a way to grow a family. But whether they are done privately or internationally, adoptions are happening less frequently. Nov 28, 2018 Chicago Rat Study Shows Correlation Between Rental Units and Rodents Chicago’s recent designation as the country’s “rat capital” can be attributed in large part, a new study finds, to a particular type of home: rental units. Nov 28, 2018 Northwestern Program Offers Local Teens Medical School Experience Learning how to read MRIs and inspect cell tissues are lessons typically reserved for students in medical school, not high school. But some suburban teens are doing just that, thanks to a newly expanded youth residency program. Nov 28, 2018 Ald. Cochran Rejects Plea Deal, Heads to Trial Prominent Chicago Ald. Willie B. Cochran surprised courtroom observers at a hearing Wednesday by turning down a plea agreement in his federal corruption case that his lawyer contends could have meant little to no prison time. Nov 28, 2018 Loyola Presents Final Four Ring to Sister Jean Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt now has a little bling to go along with the international attention she gained as the near-centenarian team chaplain during Loyola-Chicago's run to the NCAA Final Four. Nov 28, 2018 Pritzker Wants More Money for Schools, but Funding Challenges Loom Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker wants Illinois to become a national model for education. “There’s no future for the state if we let education drop off the priority list,” he said Tuesday. But he is unable to say where the money will come from to fulfill that pledge. Nov 27, 2018 Nov 27, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 27, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 27, 2018 Prosecutors Say Police ‘Violated Public Trust’ in Alleged McDonald Cover-Up Were three Chicago cops adhering to an unofficial “code of silence” when they allegedly tried to cover up details of the Laquan McDonald shooting? Or were they simply working by the book? The latest from the courtroom. Nov 27, 2018 CPS CEO: Chill Out About Cold Schools Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson on Tuesday brushed aside critics who said students in 20 CPS schools were “robbed … of warmth and educational stability” due to a lack of heat Monday. Nov 27, 2018 Wedding Rehearsal Exposes Cross-Cultural Chaos in Danai Gurira’s ‘Familiar’ With great bursts of raucous humor, as well as zany rom-com moments and deep anguish, playwright Danai Gurira infuses her exuberantly boisterous play with issues of family contention that go well beyond the usual disputes. Nov 27, 2018 Exit Interview: Cook County Clerk David Orr After nearly 40 years in public office, Cook County Clerk David Orr is leaving the political stage. He joins us to discuss the past, present and future of elections. Nov 27, 2018 Cost of Plan to Block Asian Carp from Great Lakes Balloons to $778M Additional engineering and design work has more than doubled the cost of a long-awaited plan to prevent invasive Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes, according to federal officials. Nov 27, 2018 US Officials: It’s OK to Eat Some Romaine, Look for Labels Last week, the Food and Drug Administration said people shouldn’t eat any romaine because of an E. coli outbreak. Now, it says it’s OK to eat some romaine lettuce again. Just be sure to check the label. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: