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 13, 2017 Report: Evictions, Missed Payments Bite into City Budget Sixty-two percent of Chicago families have less than $2,000 in savings, according to a new report. While this type of financial insecurity can lead to unpaid bills and evictions, it can also directly impact city budgets. Feb 10, 2017 How Social Media is Being Used to Prevent Chicago Violence Social media has been criticized for inciting violence, but it can also be used to prevent it. How the public and private sectors are using platforms like Twitter as a “tool” for doing just that. Feb 10, 2017 The Week in Review: Kennedy to Run for Governor Chris Kennedy finally announces his run for governor. President Trump again slams Chicago. And the Bears hike ticket prices after a dismal season. These stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests. Feb 10, 2017 Rauner Calls Trump Immigration Ban ‘Overly Broad,’ ‘Rash’ Gov. Bruce Rauner on Friday criticized President Trump’s executive order and discussed ongoing issues with Chicago Public Schools and education funding during an interview on WBEZ. Feb 10, 2017 ‘Selfish Joy’ Motivates Local Doctor’s Humanitarian Work Meet Dr. Victoria Brander, who has been performing hip and knee replacements in countries around the world for more than a decade. Feb 9, 2017 February 9, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 9, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Feb 9, 2017 Republican-Led Congress Hopes for Sweeping Change U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger joins Chicago Tonight to discuss the federal appeals court's refusal to reinstate President Trump's travel ban and the Republican agenda. Feb 9, 2017 S.H. Bell: We’re Not Sole Manganese Source on Chicago’s Southeast Side S.H. Bell Co., a company linked to potential manganese pollution on Chicago’s Far Southeast Side, said Thursday it is not the sole emitter of manganese dust in the area. Feb 9, 2017 Iranian-Born Chicago Artist Reunites with Husband After Travel Ban After a week of fear and stress, an Iranian-born Chicago artist was finally able to return to the U.S. following a court ruling that put an injunction on the president’s travel ban. Now she is sharing her story. Feb 9, 2017 O’Hare Express Train, United Center L Stop Among Planned City Upgrades An express train connecting Chicago’s O’Hare Airport to the Loop and a new CTA Green Line station blocks from the United Center are among the mayor’s plans for upgrading the city’s infrastructure. Feb 9, 2017 For Second Time, First Lady’s Nonprofit Sues Governor The early childhood support program run by Diana Rauner, wife of Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner, is once again part of a coalition suing the state to recover money it’s owed. Feb 9, 2017 Chicago Schools Using Books to Fight Bullying Nearly a quarter billion children experience bullying each year, according to a new report. But some schools across Chicago are using books and discussion to stem the tide of bullying. Feb 9, 2017 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Feb. 9-12 Discounted theater tickets, pizza parties and a giant car show and usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Feb 9, 2017 Grammy Nominee Robbie Fulks Through the Years on WTTW The 59th annual Grammy Awards are this Sunday and one of the nominees is Chicago singer-songwriter Robbie Fulks. We revisit our conversation and performance with him. Feb 8, 2017 Chris Kennedy Running for Governor A new official entrant – with a familiar name – in the race for governor. Why Chris Kennedy says he’s in it to win it this time. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: