SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 28, 2018 2018 Equity Jeff Award Nominations Announced Nothing more concisely captures the impressive scope of the work done on Chicago-area stages than this annual list of nominations. Aug 27, 2018 The Battle for Union Members Begins It’s been two months since the U.S. Supreme Court came out with its landmark Janus v. AFSCME decision. Now, on to the next front in the battle over the future of public employee unions. Aug 27, 2018 Aug. 27, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 27, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 27, 2018 Chicago Considers Banning Horse-Drawn Carriages Horse-drawn carriages have trotted along Chicago’s downtown streets for decades, but an ordinance making its way through City Council could outlaw the industry for good. Aug 27, 2018 Cardinal Cupich Responds to Explosive Letter Cardinal Blase Cupich speaks out after finding himself in the middle of a firestorm between a former Vatican official and Pope Francis. Aug 27, 2018 John McCain, US Senator and Veteran, Remembered by Illinois Politicians Reflections on the life of the late Arizona senator, Republican leader and two-time presidential candidate who died Saturday from brain cancer. Aug 27, 2018 Karen Lewis Pens Letter to Teachers as She Exits Top CTU Job As Chicago Public Schools teachers return to the classroom this week, many will have a new leader at the top of their union. Aug 27, 2018 ‘Vietgone’ Explores Emotional Wars of Vietnamese Immigrants Forging New Lives In US Qui Nguyen’s play, now receiving its Chicago premiere at Writers Theatre, is a second generation, rap-era kid’s flashy, sexually charged version of a story about the pain and rage that come with being a refugee, and the difficult process of assimilation. Aug 27, 2018 Rauner Signs Bill Legalizing Industrial Hemp in Illinois A new law allows Illinois farmers to grow cannabis for non-drug uses, making Illinois the latest state to legalize a crop that experts say is growing in demand. Aug 27, 2018 Rauner Vetoes Tobacco 21 Bill The legal minimum age to purchase tobacco products in Illinois will remain 18 after Gov. Bruce Rauner last week vetoed legislation that would have raised the age to 21. Aug 27, 2018 Ride-Hailing Drivers Accused in String of Near North Robberies Two women acting as ride-hailing service drivers have reportedly robbed multiple riders at gunpoint across the Near North Side in recent months, according to the Chicago Police Department. Aug 24, 2018 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Trump’s Mounting Legal Woes Eddie Arruza and guests discuss President Donald Trump’s mounting legal woes and how they could impact Chicago politics. Aug 24, 2018 The Week in Review: Poll Shows Uphill Battle for Rauner A new poll shows a sizable lead in the race for governor. Juries convict two in the murder of Hadiya Pendleton. A renewed push for a Chicago casino. And a controversial acquisition for the Cubs. Aug 24, 2018 UIC Students Set Sail in the Arctic to Study Climate Change Six students from the University of Illinois at Chicago are starting the fall semester a little early – and a couple thousand miles from campus. Aug 24, 2018 Grazing Goats, Sheep and 1 Donkey Help Clear Vegetation at O’Hare For the fifth straight year, dozens of animals have returned to O’Hare International Airport, where they are helping to clear invasive vegetation that can harbor wildlife and pose risks to aircrafts during takeoff. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: