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 30, 2018 Cook County Clerk David Orr: Illinois Needs to Overhaul Its Elections The outgoing Cook County clerk has some ideas to boost democracy and to avoid a repeat of the March primary debacle that surrounded the Cook County assessor’s race. David Orr joins us in discussion. May 30, 2018 Aldermen on Obama Center, Police Academy and FOP Contract To call last week in Chicago City Council “eventful” might be an understatement. We discuss the latest with a panel of Chicago aldermen. May 30, 2018 Valerie Jarrett: Roseanne Barr’s Tweet Should be a ‘Teaching Moment’ In response to Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet, the former senior advisor to President Barack Obama said, “We need to turn it into a teaching moment.” May 30, 2018 10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 31-June 3 Global fare, gospel choirs, craft beer and outdoor art fairs usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago. May 30, 2018 Scalia and His Clerk Joust Their Way Through Constitutional Arguments in ‘The Originalist’ It’s a good bet that no one seeing “The Originalist” will undergo a major shift in their opinions, but they certainly will be reminded of how the Supreme Court’s polarization reflects the temper of the current moment in politics. May 29, 2018 Is Illinois Close to a Budget Deal? With only two more days before the Illinois legislature’s budget deadline, insiders say a bipartisan deal is within reach. May 29, 2018 Alpana Singh to Return as ‘Check, Please!’ Host After a five-year break, the master sommelier and restaurateur is set to return as host of the Emmy Award-winning WTTW series. May 29, 2018 Nearly 20 Years Later, ‘Cha-Cha Slide’ Still Gets People Moving Meet the South Side native whose line dance became a worldwide phenomenon. May 29, 2018 May 29, 2018 - Full Show Watch the May 29, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” May 29, 2018 Exploring the World of Camper Culture With WGN’s Dave Hoekstra RVs and camper culture hit the highway in a book that celebrates the “moveable American dream.” May 29, 2018 New European Law Raises the Bar for Data Privacy Protection A new European Union data privacy law is causing headaches for many American businesses. How General Data Protection could impact U.S. policies. May 29, 2018 US Supreme Court: A Look at Today’s Most Controversial Cases Supreme Court justices on Tuesday refused to rule on an Arkansas law regulating abortions. We discuss that and other hot-button cases. May 29, 2018 New Brookfield Zoo Exhibit Highlights ‘Amazing Arachnids’ Get a close-up look at 100 live eight-legged critters – aka arachnids – including spiders, scorpions, tarantulas and more at Brookfield Zoo. May 29, 2018 FDA Approves Non-Opioid Drug for Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms Opioid withdrawal symptoms have typically been treated with another narcotic, but a newly approved drug offers what a local doctor calls a “clean break” for patients. May 29, 2018 Bill to Boost Urban Agriculture in Illinois Heads to Rauner’s Desk Legislation that could help break up food deserts in Chicago and other cities across the state passed the Illinois Senate last week and now awaits the signature of Gov. Bruce Rauner. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: