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 13, 2018 Breaking into a Car to Save a Dog: Should it Be Legal in Illinois? A dozen states have enacted laws granting criminal immunity to those who enter vehicles to rescue domestic animals that appear to be suffering. Should Illinois be the 13th? Jul 13, 2018 Archaeological Dig Begins at Irving Park Home A 162-year-old Chicago home rumored to have once been a stop on the Underground Railroad is now the site of an excavation. What archaeologists are hoping to unearth. Jul 13, 2018 The Week in Review: Hate Crime Charges Follow Forest Preserve Rant A man faces charges after confronting a woman at a Cook County forest preserve. The mayor and governor feud on Twitter over a controversial anti-violence march. And Groupon’s biggest offer ever: the company itself. Jul 13, 2018 Web Extra, The Week in Review: What Viral Videos Tell Us Eddie Arruza and guests discuss a recent spate of racially charged incidents caught on video. Jul 13, 2018 Attorney General Madigan Sues DOJ Over Withheld Federal Funding The U.S. Department of Justice is violating federal law by refusing to distribute millions in funding to Illinois due to a dispute over immigration policies, according to a lawsuit filed by the state attorney general. Jul 12, 2018 Cook County Commissioners: Get Rid of Forest Preserve Police More fallout in the wake of a viral video that has resulted in hate crime charges and a police officer’s resignation. Jul 12, 2018 July 12, 2018 - Full Show Watch the July 12, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 12, 2018 Keith Haring’s Chicago Mural Speaks to Youth, Artists Nearly 30 years ago, artist Keith Haring enlisted the help of 500 Chicago students to paint a 488-foot long mural. Chicago Tonight caught up with a trio of those teens who grew up to be artists themselves. Jul 12, 2018 Former Animal Care Director Susan Russell on Her Falling Out with City Hall City Hall insiders said she was “warehousing” dogs – but the ousted executive director of the city’s animal shelter denies that claim. Susan Russell joins us in discussion. Jul 12, 2018 New Anti-Harassment Panel Addresses Barriers for Women in Politics Illinois ranks sixth in the nation when it comes to the percentage of state legislators who are women. A new panel aims to increase the number of women in Illinois politics. Jul 12, 2018 Shedd Sea Dragons Complete Rare Egg Transfer, Male Now Pregnant In what is an extremely rare occurrence, a male weedy sea dragons recently accepted an egg transfer from a female and is now carrying 46 fertile eggs on his tail. Jul 12, 2018 Illinois Health Officials Warn of Rabid Bats After 17 Found in State So far this year, nearly a dozen bats have tested positive for rabies in Cook and Will counties alone. Jul 12, 2018 Author Gillian Flynn Talks ‘Sharp Objects,’ #MeToo Movement and More The Chicago-based, bestselling author of “Gone Girl” talks about her newly adapted HBO miniseries and more. Jul 11, 2018 July 11, 2018 - Full Show Watch the July 11, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 11, 2018 Viewer Feedback: ‘That Guy Should Face Hate Crime Charges’ Many viewers shared their thoughts about the tirade against a Cook County Forest Preserves patron and apparent lack of action by forest preserve police. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: