SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 18, 2018 Olympic Gymnast Aly Raisman: ‘We’ve All Been Through Something’ When survivors of sexual abuse share their stories, the gold medal-winning gymnast hopes everyone will “actually listen to them, hear their story and understand how common abuse is,” she said. Sep 18, 2018 Field Museum to Release Gin Rooted in 1893 World’s Fair To help mark its 125th anniversary, the Field Museum is preparing to release a gin made in the spirit of one of the biggest events in Chicago history. Sep 18, 2018 City Council On the Verge of Major Change There’s a sea change happening in Chicago politics, not just with the mayor’s race, but with many of the 50 City Council races – and the results could shape the city’s future for years to come. Sep 18, 2018 After Mistaking Murals for Graffiti, City Considers Public Art Registry After the erroneous removal of two neighborhood murals, City Council is considering a proposal to protect and formally register Chicago’s public art. Sep 18, 2018 Pediatricians Group Releases New Guidelines for Treating Transgender Youth Research shows transgender children benefit from early intervention, but just how young is too young? Sep 18, 2018 Sept. 18, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 18, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Sep 18, 2018 The 2 Chicagos: What a New Poll Says About the City and Its Residents New data shows Chicago residents feel either immensely optimistic or pessimistic about the city based on factors like neighborhood, race and age. We take a closer look with the authors of the poll. Sep 18, 2018 Will Sexual Assault Allegations Derail Kavanaugh Confirmation? For the second time in U.S. history, a Supreme Court nominee stands accused of sexual assault. What the allegations mean for Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination. Sep 18, 2018 Van Dyke’s Partner Takes Stand, Claims Shooting Was ‘Necessary Action’ Even after he’d been shot 16 times, Laquan McDonald still posed a threat because he held a knife in his hand. That’s what the partner of Jason Van Dyke testified during the second day of arguments in the high-profile murder trial. Sep 18, 2018 Mauyak, 37-Year-Old Beluga Whale at Shedd Aquarium, is Pregnant The aquarium is preparing for a new – and very large – resident whose arrival is expected next summer. Sep 18, 2018 ‘Warning High CO2’: Navy Pier Art Installation Heeds ‘Climate Crisis’ Pull over to the side of the road and consider the world-ending event taking place before your eyes. That’s essentially the message conveyed by the newest piece of public art on display at Navy Pier. Sep 17, 2018 3 Popular Musicals Sing of Quest for Self-Esteem They are set in different eras, and come with notably different sounds and story lines, but the three musicals now being produced on local stages share one major theme. Here’s a closer look. Sep 17, 2018 Black Sailors in Chicago Chart a New Course Sailing is a mostly white, male sport. On the eve of the Race to Mackinac, we visit one crew that bucks both of those trends. Sep 17, 2018 Trump to Test Emergency Alert System That Contacts Every Cell Phone An effort by FEMA to better warn U.S. residents of major emergencies and threats raises concerns about privacy and how the system could potentially be abused. Sep 17, 2018 Sept. 17, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 17, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: