SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 30, 2017 New Nonprofit Gives Needy Kids Clothes They Can Be Proud Of “Our model is that quality equals dignity. We want kids on the other end who are receiving these coats or shoes or pants to feel proud to wear them,” said Cradles to Crayons Executive Director Bernard Cherkasov. Mar 30, 2017 Weekend ‘Wokeshops’ Address Shifting Political Climate About 15 speakers will lead “conversations and wake-up calls” this weekend as part of a three-day symposium at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Mar 30, 2017 Police Union Chief on Talks with President Trump During a meeting this week with police union leaders from across the country, President Donald Trump reportedly asked Dean Angelo, the head of Chicago’s police union, “What’s going on in Chicago?” Mar 30, 2017 Cook County to Sell Off Tax Delinquent Properties to Highest Bidders The owners of tens of thousands of homes and properties in Cook County who’ve fallen behind on their taxes have only a couple more days to settle their debts – or they could wind up paying a lot more. Mar 30, 2017 Moody’s Predicts Doom If Illinois Doesn’t Pass Budget by Spring Reports from credit ratings agencies aren’t typically considered thrilling reads. But the latest one from Moody’s is so ominous, it ought to give taxpayers, or at least state lawmakers elected to represent them, the shivers. Mar 30, 2017 10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 30-April 2 River tours, film festivals and a whole lotta bacon. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago this weekend. Mar 30, 2017 Preservation Chicago Sounds the Alarm Over ‘Flamingo’ Sculpture This week, a significant work by artist Alexander Calder was dismantled from the lobby of the Willis Tower and is being moved into storage. Ward Miller of Preservation Chicago says a second major Calder work may also be in danger of disappearing. Mar 29, 2017 Legislators Propose Alternatives to ‘Grand Bargain’ Nearly three months after Senate leaders unveiled a so-called “grand bargain,” the gridlock in Springfield has only intensified. Now, Democrats and Republicans are coming forward with their own alternative platforms. Mar 29, 2017 City Proposes Municipal ID Program Don't have a drivers’ license or other form of official documentation? Chicago may soon be issuing municipal IDs to provide documentation to undocumented immigrants, ex-offenders and the homeless. Mar 29, 2017 JB Skating: Chicago’s Smoothest Creation In 1971, Calvin Small and two friends started roller skating a little differently than everyone around them. It caught on. And now, JB skating is known all over the country. Mar 29, 2017 March 29, 2017 - Full Show Watch the March 29, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Mar 29, 2017 Illinois’ Chief Information Officer on Cybersecurity How Hardik Bhatt wants to protect state agencies from hackers. Mar 29, 2017 Ask Geoffrey: What’s With the Out-of-Order Presidents? Geoffrey Baer investigates why the Loop’s streets honoring presidents don’t honor the order of their terms in this encore edition of “Ask Geoffrey.” Mar 29, 2017 Governor’s Race Heats Up, Emanuel Dodges Questions About Email Carol Marin discusses the political happenings of Springfield and Chicago with Tina Sfondeles of the Chicago Sun-Times, Lauren Chooljian of WBEZ and Heather Cherone of DNAinfo. Mar 29, 2017 The Surprising Story Behind ‘Whistler’s Mother’ We visit the Art Institute of Chicago to find out more about the 19th century oil painting “Arrangement in Grey and Black, Number One” – commonly known as “Whistler’s Mother.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: