SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 18, 2018 Rare Smooth Green Snakes to be Released into Restored Suburban Habitat Conservation-minded volunteers in suburban Barrington are attracting snakes to their own backyards – on purpose. Jul 18, 2018 The Big Business of Craft Beer: New Book Tells Goose Island Story Was the 2011 sale of Chicago’s Goose Island Beer Co. to the Anheuser-Busch InBev company a great American success story, or an epic sellout? We talk barrel-aged beer with Chicago Tribune reporter Josh Noel. Jul 18, 2018 Activist Demands Release of Audio, Video From Augustus Shooting Seeking “full transparency,” local activist William Calloway files a lawsuit against the Chicago Police Department, pushing for the release of all unedited audio and video showing the fatal shooting Saturday of Harith Augustus. Jul 18, 2018 10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 19-22 Grammy-winning musicians, indie acts, Mexican fare and superheroes usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Jul 18, 2018 Chicago Attorneys Blast ‘Reprehensible’ Suit Targeting Las Vegas Shooting Victims Lawyers say victims of an October 2017 mass shooting have been “targeted twice” following multiple lawsuits filed this week by Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts International. Jul 18, 2018 These Commercial Bread Bakeries Set the Stage for Chicago’s Favorite Foods We have some fun on a bun in commercial bakeries that make the bread for two iconic Chicago foods. Jul 17, 2018 ‘Murder for Two’ Sets Pair of Actors in Breathless Pursuit of Perpetrator The real question at the heart of this 95-minute, music-infused marathon of a farce – which features two actors playing 13 characters and frequently sharing time at a piano – is whether the performers themselves will make it out alive. Jul 17, 2018 July 17, 2018 - Full Show Watch the July 17, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 17, 2018 Emanuel Speaks Out About Augustus Shooting Mayor Rahm Emanuel urges calm in his first public appearance since this weekend’s fatal police-involved shooting. Jul 17, 2018 How Healthy is Lake Michigan? A Checkup on the Great Lakes When it comes to the health and maintenance of Lake Michigan, some environmentalists, property owners and even surfers have expressed their concerns. What the future may hold. Jul 17, 2018 Survival Training Leads to Book on Arctic Wilderness Exploration How professor Joe Wilkins went from a University of Illinois at Springfield classroom to exploring the dangerous wilds of the Gates of the Arctic National Park in Alaska. Jul 17, 2018 Fatal Shooting Reignites Tension between Chicago Police, Community Police and protesters clash after a fatal police-involved shooting. How can officers and community members come together? Jul 17, 2018 New Season of ‘10 That Changed’ Highlights Streets, Monuments and Modern Marvels From Civil War memorials to reversing the Chicago River, Geoffrey Baer tells us about the new season of the WTTW documentary series, “10 That Changed America.” Jul 17, 2018 Pitchfork Lineup Includes Debuts by Melkbelly, Nnamdi Ogbonnaya Two Chicago bands get ready to bring the noise this weekend when they make their debuts at the Pitchfork Music Festival. Jul 17, 2018 5 Tips for Using Emoji at the Office From traditional smileys and beyond, emoji are ubiquitous in today’s culture. But just when are they appropriate for use in the workplace? Load More Thanks to our sponsors: