SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 4, 2018 Remembering Chicago Bluesman Eddy ‘The Chief’ Clearwater Alligator recording artist and 2016 Blues Hall of Fame inductee Edward Harrington, aka Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater, died Friday of heart failure, his family reports. He was 83 years old. Jun 4, 2018 Look Down! Snapping Turtles, Turtle Hatchlings on the Move in Chicago Why the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum wants you to keep your eye out for baby turtles on the move. Jun 4, 2018 Brookfield Zoo Welcomes Newborn Western Lowland Gorilla The latest member of Brookfield Zoo’s four-generation family of western lowland gorillas was born June 1, the third offspring of Koola, the newborn’s 23-year-old mother. Jun 4, 2018 2 Former CPS Students Sue Board of Ed Over Failure to Prevent Sex Abuse Claiming the Board of Education knew a Hubbard High School security guard posed a “significant threat” to students but did nothing to remove him, two former students are now suing the board. Jun 4, 2018 With Charm and Confidence, Chicago Students Take Lyric Stage for ‘Empower’ It’s one thing to star in your local high school musical. It’s a very different thing to take possession of the internationally renowned stage of Lyric Opera of Chicago. That’s just what these students did. Jun 4, 2018 Illinois’ Budget Is Signed, Sealed, Delivered Gov. Bruce Rauner, flanked by Republican and Democratic legislators alike, did something Monday for the first time in his nearly 3.5 years as governor: he signed into law a new state budget. Jun 1, 2018 Study Links Breast Cancer Rates with Neighborhood Factors Many studies on breast cancer have shown racial disparities in diagnosis and survival rates. New research suggests characteristics of a woman’s neighborhood could be contributing to those disparities. Jun 1, 2018 CPS Failed to Protect Students from Sex Abuse: Tribune Report Through repeated failures and mistakes, Chicago Public Schools failed to protect hundreds of students from sexual abuse and misconduct by its own employees, according to a bombshell report from the Chicago Tribune. Jun 1, 2018 Illinois Sues EPA Over Regulation of Harmful Landfill Emissions The EPA has failed to implement a 2016 regulation aimed at reducing landfill emissions of methane and other pollutants, according to a lawsuit filed this week by Illinois and seven other states. Jun 1, 2018 The Week in Review: Lawmakers Pass Budget on Time Illinois lawmakers approve a state budget. Another top Democratic official faces harassment allegations. President Donald Trump says he might commute Rod Blagojevich’s sentence. And Anthony Rizzo slides his way into controversy. Jun 1, 2018 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Illinois’ Structural Deficit Paris Schutz and guests discuss Moody’s not-so-rosy reaction to this week’s budget news. May 31, 2018 May 31, 2018 - Full Show Watch the May 31, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” May 31, 2018 Two Very Different Musicals to Carry You to The Brink of Summer Looking for the best way to spend a sultry pre-summer evening aside from taste-testing the latest flavor of gelato? Easy. Catch a musical. May 31, 2018 Polsky Center Gives a Leg Up to Young Entrepreneurs in Chicago The “Shark Tank” of the University of Chicago awards some big money to young entrepreneurs. Meet two of the newly minted Polsky prize winners. May 31, 2018 New Book Chronicles Path from ‘Hoop Dreams’ to Violent Reality CPS graduate Shawn Harrington is at the center of a harrowing but hopeful new book by Rus Bradburd, his former New Mexico State basketball coach-turned-author. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: