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Apple Brings New iPad, Education Software to Lane Tech Event

Apple CEO Tim Cook had nothing but praise for the city of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools during one of the company’s signature product reveals Tuesday morning in Roscoe Village.

ADA Opioid Guidelines Support Mandate for Prescription Limits

The American Dental Association announces a new policy on opioid prescriptions and education for dentists who prescribe the painkillers and other controlled substances.

Justice John Paul Stevens Calls for Repeal of Second Amendment

The retired U.S. Supreme Court justice and Chicago native called for the Second Amendment to be repealed in a New York Times op-ed just days after the March For Our Lives rally in Washington. 

How Some News Outlets Let Readers ‘Take Action’ With a Click

A shift in how news outlets can help you “take action” on the stories they report.

2 Chicago Dance Companies Feature Bravura Performers in Divergent Styles

The work of two of Chicago’s most enduring but dramatically different contemporary dance companies – Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and Giordano Dance Chicago – was on elaborate display this past weekend. 

March 26, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the March 26, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Dozens of Russian Diplomats Expelled, Bolton Joins White House

As tensions ramp up with Russia, questions also grow about the direction of U.S. foreign policy with the arrival of a new national security adviser.

Loyola’s Stunning Run Takes Team to Final Four

Loyola never looked back in this one. After three heart-pounding wins that came down to the last shot, the Ramblers fate was rarely ever in doubt Saturday as they dominated 9th-seeded Kansas State 78-62 en route to the NCAA Final Four.

City Drops Fight Against Activists’ Involvement in Consent Decree Negotiations

The ACLU and Black Lives Matter now have official seats at the police oversight negotiations table.

Safety Concerns Rise After Self-Driving Car Kills Pedestrian

After a fatal crash in Arizona, the safety measures for autonomous cars come under intense scrutiny.

Chicago’s Street Resurfacing Work Expected to Start Mid-April

On Monday, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that the city has identified the first 135 miles of street resurfacing for 2018.

Chicago Teens March for Gun Control in DC

Meet two Chicago high school students who were part of the massive March For Our Lives event Saturday in Washington, D.C.

Cook County Sues Facebook, Cambridge Analytica for Consumer Fraud

Facebook’s “disregard and misuse” of users’ personal data allowed a foreign firm to profile 50 million voters without their consent prior to the 2016 election, and according to a new lawsuit, it may have violated Illinois state law.

Chicago Seeks to Better Address LGBT Health Needs

A first-of-its-kind study from the Chicago Department of Public Health provides a population estimate of the city’s LGBT community and a snapshot of the health issues and inequities it faces.

Police Name Successor to Slain CPD Commander Paul Bauer

The 18th Police District has a new commander more than a month after Paul Bauer was gunned down outside the Thompson Center.