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 16, 2018 3 Aldermen Go Against Mayor to Push for New Riverfront Park A trio of aldermen push for the city to develop a riverfront park along the North Branch of the Chicago River – but the mayor has other plans. May 16, 2018 State Board Approves Special Education Monitor, Reforms for CPS What the state says is needed to correct violations in Chicago Public Schools’ special education program. May 16, 2018 Chicago Theater Recommendations from Hedy Weiss Theater critic Hedy Weiss gives us her take on shows from American Blues Theater, Shattered Globe, Porchlight, the Paramount Theatre and more. May 16, 2018 Studs Terkel Archive Officially Launches For 45 year, Studs Terkel took WFMT radio listeners along for an amazing and crazy ride. Now, thousands of hours of his radio show are being digitized and posted online for free. May 16, 2018 Why Are Some Schools Left Out of the US News Rankings? Despite regularly placing on “best schools” lists, New Trier High School did not earn a nod last week from U.S. News & World Report. How those rankings are determined – and why some high-performing schools get left out. May 16, 2018 Ask Geoffrey: The Independent Order of Odd Fellows A viewer spots a Blue Island building with an image of three chain links on its facade. Geoffrey Baer has the scoop on the odd fellows behind that insignia in this week’s Ask Geoffrey. May 16, 2018 Brookfield Zoo Rhino Has Life-Saving Surgery, 2nd CT Scan Following a historic diagnostic procedure last month, Layla, a 2,300-pound eastern black rhinoceros, underwent life-saving surgery last week to relieve an infection. May 16, 2018 Study: Researchers Devise Approach to Stop Cancer from Spreading A newly identified compound that acts like a “dirty time bomb” against metastasizing cells “could potentially result in a better outcome” for some patients, said Dr. Sui Huang of Northwestern University. May 16, 2018 10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 17-20 Wine, chocolate-covered treats, food trucks, nerdy comedians and cultural performances usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. May 15, 2018 Ivan Albright, ‘Master of the Macabre,’ in the ‘Flesh’ at Art Institute By all accounts, Ivan Albright was a lighthearted fellow – but in the mid-20th century, the Chicago artist painted some very dark pictures. May 15, 2018 Illinois Invites Public Health Employees to Bring Their Infants to Work The Illinois Department of Public Health launched a new pilot this week. How the Infant at Work program aims to make life a little easier for working parents. May 15, 2018 Northwestern’s Tissue Bank Breaking Ground on Digestive Diseases There’s a new tool in the fight against gastrointestinal diseases – and it’s housed at Northwestern University. May 15, 2018 The Economic Costs of Segregation – And Recommendations to Address It A new report from the Metropolitan Planning Council makes more than two dozen recommendations to reduce the economic costs of segregation. May 15, 2018 May 15, 2018 - Full Show Watch the May 15, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." May 15, 2018 As Obama Presidential Center Edges Closer to Final Design, New Lawsuit Filed A group called Protect Our Parks says developers of the Obama Presidential Center have pulled a “bait and switch.” Could they slow the project down? Load More Thanks to our sponsors: