SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) 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. May 31, 2018 Lou Lang Steps Down from Leadership Posts, Calls Accusations ‘Absurd’ Longtime state Rep. Lou Lang, a Democrat from Skokie, is the latest of House Speaker Michael Madigan’s inner circle besieged by fallout from the #MeToo movement. May 31, 2018 American Cancer Society Calls for Earlier Colorectal Cancer Screening A disturbing upward trend in incidents of colorectal cancer brings about new guidelines for screenings. May 31, 2018 Springfield Lawmakers Pass Bipartisan Budget Deal For the first time since 2015 Illinois may actually have a budget in place before the start of the new fiscal year. And the governor says he will sign it. May 31, 2018 ‘Race’ Exhibition Challenges Visitors to Rethink the Concept What does race mean to you? An exhibit at the Chicago History Museum asks visitors to consider how much we focus on race every day, whether we realize it or not. May 31, 2018 Illinois Bill Would Help Agencies Donate Leftover Food Lawmakers recently approved a bill that would help state agencies donate leftover food in an effort to reduce waste and feed hungry residents. May 31, 2018 UChicago Trauma Center Treats 274 in First Month UChicago Medicine began offering level-one adult trauma care on May 1—something it hadn’t offered since 1988. May 31, 2018 Tobacco 21 Bill Heads to Rauner’s Desk Illinois will become the sixth state in the country to raise the minimum age for purchasing tobacco products from 18 to 21, if legislation is signed by Gov. Bruce Rauner. May 30, 2018 Illinois on the Precipice of a Budget Illinois lawmakers are expected to make a clean break from the paralyzing dysfunction of recent years, and are on the precipice of passing a bipartisan budget. May 30, 2018 The ERA’s Revival: Illinois Ratifies Equal Rights Amendment Nearly a half-century after it was first approved by Congress, Illinois on Wednesday night became the 37th state to vote to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. May 30, 2018 Mayor Expands Early Learning, But Critics Are Skeptical Chicago parents should have more early learning options for their 4-year-olds starting next year. May 30, 2018 Illinois Lawmakers Approve Ban on Sale of Ivory A growing number of states are taking up bans on the sale of ivory in an effort to curb elephant and rhinoceros poaching and undermine the $20 billion-per-year enterprise of wildlife trafficking. Illinois could be next. May 30, 2018 May 30, 2018 - Full Show Watch the May 30, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” May 30, 2018 South Side Native John Kozlar, 29, Running for Chicago Mayor There are at least 10 candidates eyeing Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s job. One of them is Bridgeport native John Kozlar, who ran for alderman of the 11th Ward in 2011 and 2015. Why he now says he wants to be mayor. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: