SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 16, 2018 Oct. 16, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 16, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 16, 2018 Polio-Like Acute Flaccid Myelitis Strikes Northern Illinois A 10th case of a polio-like illness is diagnosed in Illinois. We discuss acute flaccid myelitis – and what parents should be on the lookout for – with Dr. Nirav Shah of the Illinois Department of Public Health. Oct 16, 2018 Turbulent Time for Stocks as Investors Eye End of Historic Bull Run A market that has grown used to cheap money over the past decade is becoming increasingly concerned that the Federal Reserve will aggressively raise benchmark interest rates. Oct 16, 2018 Meet Some Small But Mighty Miniature Therapy Horses Their effectiveness can’t be judged by their size: We visit the Barrington nonprofit Mane in Heaven to discover the therapeutic mission of these miniature horses. Oct 16, 2018 Ask Geoffrey: Neptune’s Follies Make a Splash at Century of Progress Geoffrey Baer takes a peek at a 1930s burlesque-style show and remembers the Chicago Daily News sporting events of yesteryear in this encore edition of Ask Geoffrey. Oct 16, 2018 Inside Wrightwood 659, a New Home for Art and Architecture A Chicago apartment building from the 1920s has been radically reimagined. It is now an unusual art gallery designed by a world-renowned architect. Oct 16, 2018 COPA Releases Footage of Off-Duty Officer Shooting Unarmed Teen New video shows an off-duty Chicago police officer shooting and wounding an unarmed, developmentally disabled teen as he stood outside a Far South Side home late last summer. Oct 16, 2018 Pritzker, Rauner Release Partial 2017 Tax Returns J.B. Pritzker is on track to spend his entire 2017 income on his gubernatorial campaign, while Bruce Rauner has spent roughly half his annual income on the race, tax forms show. Oct 16, 2018 Chicago-Area Gymnastics Coach Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges More than two decades after first being accused of sexual abuse, a longtime Chicago-area gymnastics coach was arrested Monday on charges of sexually assaulting at least one teenage girl who trained with him in the far southwest suburbs. Oct 16, 2018 Gum Infection May Jump-Start Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds A common but preventable gum infection may facilitate the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study by the University of Illinois at Chicago. Oct 15, 2018 Oct. 15, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 15, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 15, 2018 Mayor Emanuel Prepares to Release His Final City Budget In his final budget before leaving office, Mayor Rahm Emanuel is promising no major tax or fee increases, but there are significant new costs. How will they be paid for? Oct 15, 2018 Former Blagojevich Aide Bradley Tusk on Politics and the Midterms Bradley Tusk served as deputy governor under Rod Blagojevich. Now he advises tech startups. What it was like working for the now-imprisoned former governor. Oct 15, 2018 A Chicago Pension Fix? Using Revenue from Public Assets Could profits from public assets like Midway Airport help fund Chicago’s pensions? The former mayor of Highland Park thinks so. Oct 15, 2018 Are We Forgetting About the Holocaust? A recent study shows two-thirds of millennials in the U.S. have not heard of Auschwitz. A priest and a holocaust survivor are trying to change that. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: