SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 7, 2018 Elon Musk’s SpaceX: A New Era of Commercial Space Exploration? Could Elon Musk’s successful launch and landing of his Falcon Heavy rocket usher in a new era of commercial exploration—and exploitation—of space? This story and more from the world of science with Neil Shubin. Feb 7, 2018 Ask Geoffrey: What Happened to ‘World’s Greatest Newspaper’? Geoffrey Baer has some newspaper history hot off of yesteryear’s presses, and dives deep into the fishy story of storm drain covers. Feb 7, 2018 How Artificial Insemination is Saving Mexican Wolf Populations Nearly 30 years ago, scientists began collecting semen samples from Mexican wolves. On Sunday, Brookfield Zoo artificially inseminated one wolf as part of an effort to boost the genetic health of the endangered species. Feb 7, 2018 Englewood School Closures Could Harm Homeless CPS Students, Advocates Say About 15,000 Chicago Public Schools students are homeless, and a proposal to close four Englewood high schools would disproportionately harm part of that population, the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless says. Feb 7, 2018 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Feb. 8-11 Hot rods, cool jazz and sky-high views with four-legged friends usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Feb 7, 2018 Voting in Jail? New Bill Seeks to Expand Ballot Access for Detainees A new bill would turn Cook County Jail into a temporary polling site and require that jails across the state provide detainees with voter registration applications. Feb 6, 2018 2018 Governor’s Race: Decade-Old Phone Call a Headache for Pritzker A recording of a nearly decade-old phone call between disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and J.B. Pritzker is causing a headache for the Democratic front-runner for governor. Feb 6, 2018 Berrios to Face One Challenger in Race for Cook County Assessor Another race in the March 20 primary that is heating up: Cook County assessor. The field narrowed Tuesday to one contender taking on incumbent Joe Berrios, but the dirt is still flying. Feb 6, 2018 Vocal, Emotional Firepower in Lyric Opera’s 2018-19 Season Lyric Opera of Chicago announces its 2018-2019 season, including Massenet’s “Cendrillon” (“Cinderella”), a Lyric premiere of a new-to-Chicago production. Feb 6, 2018 Feb. 6, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 6, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Feb 6, 2018 Hedy Weiss Reviews ‘Blind Date,’ ‘Ragtime,’ ‘Skeleton Crew,’ More “Ragtime,” Ronald Reagan and a rarely seen Stephen Sondheim show are currently featured on Chicago-area stages. Theater critic Hedy Weiss joins us with recommendations – and two exclusive reviews. Feb 6, 2018 Could Climate Change Lead to a Global Water Crisis? Cape Town, South Africa, could soon be the first major city to run out of water. What lessons can Chicago share – and learn? Feb 6, 2018 A Very Volatile Stock Market: Should Investors Worry? The Trump administration is playing down the historic stock market downturn. We discuss the seesawing financial markets and what they may foretell. Feb 6, 2018 Cautionary Tales of City Life by Chicago Painter Bill Walker We take a look at the powerful—and sometimes graphic—works of art featured in the exhibit “Bill Walker: Urban Griot” at the Hyde Park Art Center. Feb 6, 2018 Bill Would Allow Illinois Residents to Challenge Environmental Permits A bill to be filed this month would ensure Illinois residents are able to challenge certain permits issued by state regulators, giving them legal standing to sue over environmental concerns such as air pollution and contaminated groundwater. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: