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 2, 2018 10 Things to Do This Weekend: May 3-6 A Star Wars-themed skate, spring festivals, colorful kites and mint juleps usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. May 2, 2018 Chicago Tribune Critic John von Rhein to Retire in July “It’s been a great ride, but the time has come to move off into other ventures,” longtime critic John von Rhein wrote in a letter to readers Wednesday. May 2, 2018 Rodgers and Hammerstein Musicals Enjoying a Grand-Scale Rebirth There seems to be an unofficial renaissance of Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals by way of three classics from the 1940s. Is this mere coincidence, or a a much-needed balm? May 2, 2018 Durbin, Duckworth Urge EPA to Dump Proposal for Weaker Coal Ash Rules A group of U.S. senators are trying to preserve regulations for the disposal of coal ash generated by coal-burning power plants, a mixture that can pollute drinking water if disposed of improperly. May 1, 2018 Study: ‘Alarming’ Racial Disparities Persist Among Kids with Asthma Of the nearly 9,000 Chicago children who had an asthma-related emergency room visit in 2015, 63 percent of them were African-American, according to a new study by the Respiratory Health Association. May 1, 2018 Straits of Mackinac Spill Raises New Fears of Great Lakes Disaster An accident in the Straits of Mackinac is raising new fears about a possible oil spill disaster in the Great Lakes. May 1, 2018 May 1, 2018 - Full Show Watch the May 1, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." May 1, 2018 Mark Zuckerberg Grant to Help CPS Spread ‘Personalized Learning’ Chicago Public Schools gets a $14 million grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the nonprofit started by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, pediatrician Priscilla Chan. May 1, 2018 First Planting of Spring in the Chicago Tonight Garden Jeanne Nolan and Phil Ponce venture into the WTTW garden for the first round of spring planting – with a little input from viewers. May 1, 2018 Dockless Bikes Roll Out on Chicago’s South Side Five years after the launch of Divvy, the city’s bike-share program, a pilot program has been introduced on the city’s South Side – with a twist. May 1, 2018 Trump Floats DMZ as Site for Summit With North Korea’s Kim Jong Un President Donald Trump says he’s hopeful that talks with North Korea’s leader will end that nation’s nuclear weapons program, but that “if it’s not a success, I will respectfully leave.” May 1, 2018 Conservative Author David Frum on the US as a ‘Trumpocracy’ Prominent conservative author and commentator David Frum talks about his new best-selling book “Trumpocracy: The Corruption of The American Republic.” May 1, 2018 5 Chicago Paramedics ‘Fed Up’ Over Sexual Harassment, Sue City A federal discrimination lawsuit filed Tuesday against the city demonstrates what five women describe as a “culture” of sexual harassment and discrimination within the Chicago Fire Department. Apr 30, 2018 State Watchdog Asked to Investigate Sexual Harassment Claims in Madigan’s Office The former campaign worker in House Speaker Michael Madigan’s political organization who accused her supervisor of sexual harassment is taking her case to the state’s legislative inspector general. Apr 30, 2018 Healing Powers of Music and Love Drive Beguiling Musical ‘Once’ The stunning performers now gathered on the stage of the Paramount Theatre bring this unconventional piece of musical theater to life with a beguiling mix of emotional depth and comic zest. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: