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 21, 2017 Anne-Sophie Mutter, Grammy-Winning Violinist, Returns to Chicago The world-renowned violinist joins us in conversation and performance. Sep 21, 2017 In Pilsen, Monarch Butterflies a Source of Joy and Education How a Chicago community organization cultivates the scientific and cultural aspects of monarch butterflies. Sep 21, 2017 What the Graham-Cassidy Health Care Bill Would Mean for Illinois GOP officials seem optimistic that the latest effort to repeal and replace Obamacare can succeed, but critics say it will kick millions off the insurance rolls and drastically spike premiums for those with pre-existing conditions. We discuss the bill. Sep 21, 2017 Illinois Supreme Court Affirms Drew Peterson Murder Conviction The former Bolingbrook police officer had appealed his conviction in the 2004 death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Sep 21, 2017 Photos: Shedd Debuts Giant Sea Life Sculptures Made From Ocean Trash Sea creatures made from flip-flops, beach toys, water bottles and other plastic garbage that washed ashore are part of a new exhibit illuminating the proliferation of pollution in the world’s waterways. Sep 21, 2017 Brookfield Zoo to Unveil Statue of Beloved Cookie the Cockatoo The colorful bird who lived to the ripe old age of 83 had a global fan base and seemed to enjoy being the center of attention. A year after his death, Brookfield Zoo is set to unveil a statue in his honor. Sep 20, 2017 Illinois and Amazon: A Test for the State’s Leaders A joint Chicago-Illinois delegation has returned from a scouting trip to Seattle, as the city and state attempt to lure Amazon’s second headquarters to Chicago. Sep 20, 2017 State Sen. Kwame Raoul Announces Bid for Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s bombshell announcement that she won’t run for a fifth term has ignited the race to replace her. Sep 20, 2017 Sept. 20, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 20, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Sep 20, 2017 Mueller Probe Intensifies as Former Trump Campaign Manager Targeted The pressure rises on former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort as the Russia investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller heats up. Sep 20, 2017 Hyperloop One Develops High-Speed Pods, Big Plans for Chicago Imagine traveling from Chicago to Pittsburgh in under an hour. The company Hyperloop One is developing pods that would travel through tubes at speeds of over 600 mph. Sep 20, 2017 Hebru Brantley’s New Art Show Takes Flight in Elmhurst His artwork is in the collections of George Lucas, Jay-Z and Mayor Rahm Emanuel. We get a preview of the show “Hebru Brantley: Forced Field” at the Elmhurst Art Museum. Sep 20, 2017 Former Northwestern Professor Facing Arraignment in ‘Shocking’ Murder Case Wyndham Lathem and Andrew Warren each face six counts of first-degree murder in the July stabbing death of a 26-year-old man inside Lathem’s River North home. Sep 20, 2017 Why a Chicago Building Appears to be Cracked Like a Melting Iceberg A public art installation along the Chicago River aims to bring the realities of climate change in Antarctica to Chicago. Sep 20, 2017 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Sept. 21-24 Dueling West Town beer bashes, gourmet fare, Chicago comedians and free jazz concerts usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: