SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 2, 2016 Gannett’s Efforts to Buy Tribune Publishing Get Tronc’d Crain’s Chicago Business managing editor Ann Dwyer reports on a $1 billion deal that's now dead and whether the merger of Advocate and NorthShore is on life support. Plus: Guaranteed Rate Field is a lock. Nov 2, 2016 Trump Closes in on Clinton’s Lead in Polls with Election Days Away Recent polls indicate Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is closing in on Hillary Clinton’s national lead of about 3 to 4 percentage points. “PBS NewsHour” correspondent John Yang joins us with the latest. Nov 2, 2016 10 Things to Do This Weekend: Nov. 3-6 Strange foods, fall benefits, a “Game of Thrones” parody and massive art show usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. Nov 2, 2016 CPS, Teacher Contract to Cost District More Than $9.4 Billion Chicago Public Schools released the first look at the agreement’s financial layout Wednesday morning, hours after more than 70 percent of Chicago Teachers Union members voted in favor of the contract. Nov 1, 2016 CTU Rank and File Ratify Labor Deal with CPS Results from nearly 60 schools still need to be tallied and the union expects final numbers to be released to its House of Delegates on Wednesday. Nov 1, 2016 City Council Says ‘So Long’ To Donald Trump Street Sign The Chicago City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to remove a Trump Plaza sign located outside the Republican nominee's 98-story skyscraper. Nov 1, 2016 November 1, 2016 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 1, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Nov 1, 2016 Mental Health Triage Center Opens as Alternative to Jail Instead of getting arrested by Chicago police, some offenders will be diverted to a new mental health triage center on the South Side. Why city and county officials hope it helps keep people out of jail. Nov 1, 2016 Art Institute Takes Fresh Look at Pioneering Artist, Teacher Bold paintings from the 1920s, plus photographs and industrial design: A new show looks at an international artist who made a big impression in Chicago. Nov 1, 2016 Premiums Rise, Choices Dwindle in Illinois Under Obamacare Open enrollment begins for health plans under the Affordable Care Act. But in Illinois and other states, rates are rising and choices are dwindling. Find out why, and what options consumers have. Nov 1, 2016 How Early Voting is Shaping the Presidential Election Clinton’s emails and Trump’s taxes are dogging their respective campaigns. A look at the latest developments in the presidential election. Nov 1, 2016 Forum: 10th Congressional District Candidates Democrat Brad Schneider and incumbent Republican Bob Dold face off in our candidate forum. Nov 1, 2016 Researchers Pinpoint Brain Region Responsible for Placebo Effect Chronic pain affects 100 million Americans, and using drugs to treat patients' pain has been a process of trial and error. New research by local scientists could lead to more personalized treatment of chronic pain. Nov 1, 2016 Chicago Teens Join Forefront of Climate Change Research To get children and teens interested in science, technology and engineering careers, Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry is planning a new program examining the world around us and the role of humans in it. Oct 31, 2016 October 31, 2016 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 31, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Load More Thanks to our sponsors: