SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 26, 2017 Leadership Change Facing Chicago Office of Police Accountability A big change could be coming to the police accountability apparatus. Sep 26, 2017 Mayor Vows to Fight Fed’s ‘Unlawful Attack on Chicago’s Values’ A new wrinkle in Chicago’s legal battle with the U.S. Department of Justice. Sep 26, 2017 Sept. 26, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 26, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Sep 26, 2017 Conservationist Pioneer Helps Zimbabwe’s Rhinos Bounce Back Meet Clive Stockil, a conservationist being honored in Chicago who is helping Zimbabwe’s rhinos bounce back from the threat of extinction. Sep 26, 2017 Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie Joins General Assembly Exodus Barbara Flynn Currie was elected to the House in 1978. Twenty years later, House Speaker Michael Madigan tapped her to be the House majority leader—the first woman to hold the position. Currie discusses her decision to call it quits. Sep 26, 2017 Fall Theater Recommendations from Chicago Sun-Times Critic Hedy Weiss The fall theater season is in full swing. Chicago Sun-Times theater and dance critic Hedy Weiss shares her recommendations at the Court Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Lyric Opera and more. Sep 26, 2017 Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition: New Rules for ‘Email,’ ‘They’ Get ready, writers and editors: We take a look inside the newest edition of the Chicago Manual of Style and discuss its most attention-grabbing new rules with Carol Fisher Saller. Sep 26, 2017 2 Chicago Universities Announce New Environmental Health Center Researchers from the University of Chicago and University of Illinois at Chicago will join forces to study the health effects of pollution on local residents, thanks to a $4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. Sep 26, 2017 Despite Dip in Enrollment, No Budget Cut for Some CPS Schools Chicago Public Schools principals learned this week that they won’t lose money if enrollment figures following the first two weeks of school were below projections made when budgets were estimated in July. Sep 25, 2017 ‘Abortion Bill’ Handed Off to Rauner Gov. Bruce Rauner now has the next 60 days – until late November – to act on a bill that would expand taxpayer-funded abortions in Illinois. Sep 25, 2017 Chief COPA Administrator Considers Run for Attorney General Is the head of a new Chicago police watchdog group about to jump ship just weeks into the job? Sep 25, 2017 Sept. 25, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 25, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Sep 25, 2017 Shaking Up Shakespeare with All-Female Cast in ‘Taming of the Shrew’ Barbara Gaines, Chicago Shakespeare Theater founder and artistic director, talks about the wild twist on a classic that opens their 31st season. Sep 25, 2017 Lisa Byington Makes History in College Football Broadcast Booth Northwestern University alum Lisa Byington made history earlier this month as the first woman to call a college football game on the Big Ten Network. Sep 25, 2017 Wintrust Arena at McCormick Place Opens The announcement of a new Chicago arena initially generated some controversy, but the sparkling new building is just about ready for its close-up. We get an exclusive look inside. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: