SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 12, 2018 April 12, 2018 - Full Show Watch the April 12, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Apr 12, 2018 Broadway Revival of ‘Carousel’ Injects New Elements Into Rodgers and Hammerstein Classic In many ways this show was ahead of its time when it was created. And now, whatever the flaws might be in this 21st century “rotation,” it is worth the price of a ticket for a ride on the “Carousel.” Apr 12, 2018 City’s Top Cop on Crime and Policing in Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson tells us about a big new cash gift to fight crime, discusses police oversight and more. Apr 12, 2018 Weird, Wonderful Wildlife at Reptile Fest We meet some rare and remarkable critters that are part of this weekend’s annual Reptile Fest. Apr 12, 2018 Federal Deficit to Top $1 Trillion in 2020, CBO Says Congress makes another attempt at passing a balanced budget amendment as a new report shows the federal deficit skyrocketing. Apr 12, 2018 50 Years Since the Fair Housing Act, Segregation Persists The Fair Housing Act of 1968 promised equal access to the housing market for African-Americans. But 50 years later, some say the landmark legislation didn’t go far enough. Apr 12, 2018 Ask Geoffrey: Did MLB Stop Cubs-White Sox City Series? Geoffrey Baer hits a triple with three questions about Wrigley Field. Apr 12, 2018 Brookfield Zoo Euthanizes Beloved Gorilla Ramar The 50-year-old gorilla was the zoo’s oldest animal. “Knowing it’s the right decision doesn’t make it hurt any less,” said Amy Roberts, curator of mammals for the Chicago Zoological Society. Apr 12, 2018 Chicago Aviation Officers Sue City, Claim Job Histories Were ‘Erased’ Nearly 300 Chicago aviation officers are suing to reclaim their status as law enforcement officers, a title they lost following a highly publicized incident on board a United plane last year. Apr 12, 2018 Study: Night Owls Have Risk of Dying Sooner than Early Risers The adage, “early to bed early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise,” takes on new meaning thanks to research by scientists in Chicago and England. Apr 12, 2018 African Penguin Chick Hatched at Lincoln Park Zoo On Feb. 10, Lincoln Park Zoo welcomed a new baby bird, the first African penguin chick hatched and reared at the zoo's new penguin habitat. Apr 12, 2018 10 Things to Do this Weekend: April 12-15 Scaly creatures, vintage vinyls and cheesy bites usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Apr 11, 2018 Decades After Deadline, Equal Rights Amendment Regains Steam Supporters have tried to resurrect the ERA for years, but the movement gained steam Wednesday, passing the Illinois Senate by a vote of 42 to 12 – more than 35 years past its deadline. Apr 11, 2018 Evangelical Church Leader Bill Hybels Steps Down What’s behind the resignation of Willow Creek mega-church leader Bill Hybels? A discussion with Chicago Tribune reporter Manya Brachear Pashman. Apr 11, 2018 April 11, 2018 - Full Show Watch the April 11, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Load More Thanks to our sponsors: