SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 11, 2017 Illinois Rep. Steven Andersson Deposed as House GOP Floor Leader He broke from Republican ranks in Springfield last week. Now, state Rep. Steven Andersson has been asked to step down as GOP floor leader. He joins us in discussion. Jul 10, 2017 Parents, Community Seek Unity in New South Loop High School Proposal Hundreds of parents and Near South Side residents weighed in Monday night on a controversial proposal that would transition the National Teachers Academy into a new South Loop high school. Jul 10, 2017 State Budget Passes. Now What? The new state budget includes significant cuts and a higher income tax. So now what? We address some lingering questions about the fiscal health of the state—and the city. Jul 10, 2017 ‘Englewood Rising’ Campaign a ‘Reflection of What Already Exists’ A new rebranding campaign aims to change the perception of one of Chicago’s most beleaguered communities. Jul 10, 2017 3 Cops Plead Not Guilty to Cover-Up Charges in Laquan McDonald Case Two former Chicago Police officers and one current officer pleaded not guilty to charges they conspired to cover for former cop Jason Van Dyke in the shooting of 16-year old Laquan McDonald. Jul 10, 2017 July 10, 2017 - Full Show Watch the July 10, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jul 10, 2017 The Battle Over School Funding Bill After 736 days, Illinois finally has a budget. But it’s not all good news: At the moment, funding is locked up for all of the state’s public schools. Will schools open on time? Jul 10, 2017 Putting It Off: DePaul Professor Talks Procrastination For most of us, procrastination means periodically putting off tasks, but some people make delaying responsibilities a way of life. Meet a researcher who has studied procrastination for two decades. Jul 10, 2017 Prosecutor in ‘Crime of the Century’ Case Dies at 80 The man who led the prosecution of Richard Speck for the brutal murder of eight Chicago nurses died Friday. We revisit last year’s interview with William Martin. Jul 10, 2017 Rare Duck Species Arrives at Lincoln Park Zoo Four webbed-feet members of a rare and endangered duck species have a new home in Chicago. Jul 10, 2017 Preserving Artifacts, Memories of Holocaust Survivors We meet one of the curators of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Jul 10, 2017 African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program Begins with Chicago Showcase Thirty businesswomen from 27 African countries are traveling to Chicago this week to hone their entrepreneurial skills and make connections with their American counterparts. Jul 10, 2017 Shedd Takes Aim at Plastic Bottles in New US Effort to Cut Pollution First went the plastic bags, then the plastic straws. Now they’re coming for more. The Shedd Aquarium announces a new initiative to significantly reduce or eliminate the use of disposable plastic bottles by 2020. Jul 10, 2017 Study Links Purpose in Life with Better Sleep in Older Adults Older adults who say their lives have meaning are more likely to get a good night’s sleep and less likely to suffer from sleep apnea and restless leg syndrome, according to a new study. Jul 7, 2017 CTU Files Whistleblower Suit Over Fired Special Education Teacher The Chicago Teachers Union claims Saucedo Academy teacher Sarah Chambers was suspended and later fired by the Board of Education in retalation for blowing the whistle on special education law violations. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: