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 2, 2018 Chicago’s Only Medicinal Garden Adds Therapeutic Touch to Local Research How an urban garden is contributing to research on women’s health. We stop by the Dorothy Bradley Atkins Medicinal Garden at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Oct 2, 2018 Jason Van Dyke Takes Witness Stand, Tearfully Recounts Fatal Shooting The suspended Chicago police officer spent more than an hour on the witness stand Tuesday, recounting how and why he killed teen Laquan McDonald in 2014. Updates from the high-profile murder trial. Oct 2, 2018 Cubs in Do-Or-Die Wild Card Playoff A live report from Wrigley Field as the Cubs take on the Colorado Rockies. Oct 2, 2018 Divvy Bike Thefts a Vicious Cycle in Chicago A rash of crimes committed this summer by people riding the chunky blue bikes has drawn attention to an epidemic of Divvy bike theft. We get the latest from John Greenfield, editor of Streetsblog Chicago. Oct 2, 2018 New Book ‘Art in Chicago’ an Ambitious Historical Overview Chicago has been the creative home to many unusual artists over its history. A new book looks at the big picture, from the Great Chicago Fire to the art scene of today. Oct 2, 2018 Storms Prompt Sewage Discharge into Chicago River Near Edgebrook, Lawndale Overnight storms brought more than 1.5 inches of rain in parts of the Chicago area Monday night, prompting sewage discharges into several local rivers. Oct 2, 2018 Themes of Freedom, Faith and Money Fuse With Brilliant Score in ‘Caroline, or Change’ With its incendiary production, Firebrand Theatre easily secures its place among the handful of Chicago’s hottest “smaller” musical theater companies. Though there is nothing at all “small” about this formidable assemblage of talent. Oct 2, 2018 Rise Up Against Addiction 5K Seeks to Reduce Shame, Stigma “People with this disease are ashamed,” said Gary Mendell, whose son struggled with addiction. He hopes Saturday’s race shows people struggling with addiction they are not alone. “We care about you.” Oct 1, 2018 Prize-Winning Journalist Rukmini Callimachi Risks Her Life Reporting on Islamic State We speak with the prize-winning journalist who began her career in the Chicago area and now risks her life reporting on Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Oct 1, 2018 Cubs Squander Division, Prep for Wild Card Matchup The Chicago Cubs led their division for the majority of this season. But Monday, hopes for a division title were quashed as the rival Milwaukee Brewers came to Wrigley Field and won tiebreaker game number 163. Oct 1, 2018 Oct. 1, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 1, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 1, 2018 Why Jesus ‘Chuy’ Garcia is Saying No to a Mayoral Run Despite forcing a runoff election when he ran against Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2015, Jesus “Chuy” Garcia is not planning a second mayoral bid. Oct 1, 2018 South Side Artists of the ‘60s and ‘70s Get Spotlight in 2 Exhibitions How South Side artists charted new courses for Chicago art – and created a cultural legacy that echoes to this day. Oct 1, 2018 Cardinal Blase Cupich: Sexual Abuse Victims ‘Are the Priority’ The Catholic Church is struggling to deal with worldwide sex abuse scandals. And within its own walls, the church seems to be at war with itself. Oct 1, 2018 Shopping Online? Pay Up: Out-of-State Retailers Charging Sales Tax Online shoppers in Illinois are now required to pay the state’s sales tax when making purchases from certain out-of-state retailers. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: