SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 23, 2017 Emmett Till’s Family Reacts to Accuser’s Confession, 60 Years Later A stunning confession in the most notorious civil rights case of the 20th century. Feb 23, 2017 Chicago River Cleanup Efforts Bolstered by Phosphorus Agreement The Chicago River is a lot cleaner than it used to be. And after years of litigation, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District and environmental groups have agreed to a settlement and will work together to make the river even cleaner. Feb 23, 2017 Hedy Weiss Reviews: ‘Sweeney Todd,’ ‘Uncle Vanya,’ ‘Game Changers,’ More The Paramount Theatre in Aurora is serving up a gothic new staging of the Stephen Sondheim hit “Sweeney Todd.” We discuss that show and other new productions, with the Chicago Sun-Times dance and theater critic. Feb 23, 2017 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Feb. 23-26 Live blues, a jazz fest and a vintage pop-up show usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Feb 23, 2017 ASPIRA Charter Teachers Vote to Strike The ASPIRA teachers union issued a near-unanimous vote Wednesday evening in favor of walking off the job in what would be the nation’s first-ever charter school teachers strike. Feb 23, 2017 ‘Sleep In’ Spotlights Youth Homelessness in Chicago With nearly 20,000 homeless youth in Chicago, an all-night benefit aims to raise awareness and funds for 13 homeless agencies, shelters and drop-in centers. Learn more. Feb 23, 2017 Despite ‘Activist Fatigue,’ Chicago Community Addresses Manganese A group of Southeast Side residents and activists met Tuesday night to formulate a plan for confronting the latest threat of pollution in one of Chicago’s most industrialized areas. Feb 22, 2017 Lakefront Fishing a Break from ‘Hustle and Bustle’ of City In the depths of a Chicago winter – and especially when there's a winter heat wave – sometimes you just have to get outside. But what if you’re not one for skiing or skating? We decided to go fish. Feb 22, 2017 February 22, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 22, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Feb 22, 2017 NASA Discovers 7 Earth-Size Planets Orbiting Dwarf Star NASA said earlier this week it had a major announcement coming Wednesday. What an announcement it turned out to be. Feb 22, 2017 4th Ward Aldermanic Candidates Square Off Ahead of Special Election Five candidates are vying for the position of 4th Ward alderman in the Feb. 28 special election. They join us to discuss their platforms. Feb 22, 2017 City Council, Police Union Gird for Battle Aldermen say they are prepared to go to battle against the police union to get rid of contract provisions they say lead to a culture of cover-up. Feb 22, 2017 Researchers Discover Cell Potentially Linked to Nearsightedness Northwestern scientists have discovered a new cell in the retina which may cause nearsightedness, or myopia, when disrupted. Feb 22, 2017 Ask Geoffrey: The Warrior Walls of General Jones Armory The walls of a South Side armory tell the history of warriors throughout the ages. Geoffrey Baer shares that story and more in this week’s Ask Geoffrey. Feb 22, 2017 Majority of CPS Latino Council Resigns Amid Budget Cuts Nearly all members of a Chicago Public School advisory council turned in resignation letters to the city's Board of Education on Wednesday morning, citing the disproportionate effect of district budget cuts on Latino schools. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: