SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 10, 2018 ‘Too Hot to Handel’: Jazz-Gospel ‘Messiah’ Reaches into State Prisons Classical music gets a soulful twist in a show that reaches from Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre to a notorious prison in Louisiana. Jan 10, 2018 Revised Obama Presidential Center Plans Submitted to City Hall The Obama Foundation says it revised plans for the Obama Presidential Center after extensive community input. But are they enough to silence critics of the center, and will city officials OK the plans? Jan 10, 2018 A Homebuyer’s Market? Redfin Says Chicago Neighborhoods ‘Have It All’ If you’re looking to buy an affordable home near public transit, highly rated schools and other neighborhood perks – one real estate website says look no further than Chicago. Jan 10, 2018 Area Hospitals Race to Keep Up With a Demanding Flu Season Health officials say the flu is peaking early this year, with 100 more flu outbreaks statewide than at this time last season. How hospitals are handling the increased volume of patients. Jan 10, 2018 Preventing and Treating Legionnaires’ Disease As lawmakers spar over a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak at a veterans home in Quincy, we take a closer look at how the illness spreads and is treated. Jan 10, 2018 West Town Textile Studio Finds Common Threads with Community On Chicago’s West Side, an artist-run production weaving mill and a social service agency work together to weave adults with intellectual disabilities into the fabric of their community. Jan 10, 2018 Namaste Charter Staff Move to Unionize Staf at the McKinley Park-area charter school filed their intent to unionize on Tuesday with the National Labor Relations Board. Jan 10, 2018 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 11-14 Free fitness classes, bull riding and craft cocktails usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Jan 10, 2018 Celebrate MLK Day 2018 in Chicago with These Events Tribute concerts, storytelling, films and artwork commemorate the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday. Here are eight ways to mark the holiday. Jan 10, 2018 Janice Jackson Picks Board of Education Member for CPS Leadership Team Board member Arnie Rivera has been chosen as Chicago Public Schools’ new chief operating officer, but a tweak to the district’s school code is needed before he can take over. Jan 9, 2018 Official: State’s Response to Legionnaires’ Outbreak ‘Quick,’ ‘Decisive’ Illinois Public Health Director Nirav Shah told lawmakers Tuesday that he’s “proud” of the government’s response to an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease at a state veterans home in Quincy. But critics say it was a delayed reaction that put veterans at risk. Jan 9, 2018 Jan. 9, 2018 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 9, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jan 9, 2018 As Global Refugee Numbers Swell, Trump Targets Salvadorans in US President Donald Trump surprised both supporters and detractors when he seemed to endorse an immigration deal a day after the White House announced that nearly 200,000 Salvadorans who have been in the country for more than a decade must leave. Jan 9, 2018 How Gentrification Takes Shape Across Chicago Neighborhoods A scorching accusation by a candidate for Illinois governor adds fuel to the gentrification debate in Chicago. Jan 9, 2018 Inside the Studio of an Italian Sculptor Who Made His Name in Chicago Born in Italy, Virginio Ferrari came to Chicago in the 1960s, and he blossomed into an internationally sought-after sculptor. We visit the 80-year-old in his Bridgeport studio. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: