SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 22, 2016 Lawmakers Considering How to Pay for an Education Funding Overhaul Though the state is spending more money on education this year than in the past seven years at least, some advocates argue it's still not enough, and the way we spend that money is inequitable. Thursday, we report on how lawmakers are working to change that. Sep 22, 2016 Local Scientists Name New Mushroom Species After Chicago A restaurant-worthy mushroom was identified by researchers from the Field Museum and Chicago Botanic Garden. Meet the Chicago chanterelle. Sep 22, 2016 ‘Hamilton’ Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda: Chicago is Best Theater Town “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda talks about Chicago, “Sesame Street” and his theatrical blockbuster. Sep 22, 2016 Pediatricians: Stop Giving Kids Codeine Children under the age of 18 should not be given codeine, says the American Academy of Pediatrics in a new report that cites life-threatening events and even deaths linked to the drug. Sep 22, 2016 CPS Data Show Minority Students More Likely to be Suspended, Expelled More than 96 percent of district suspensions and 99 percent of expulsions affected minority students last school year. Sep 22, 2016 Weekend Best Bets: Gourmet Fare, Jazz Fest, Day of the Dead Chicago Gourmet returns with Rick Bayless at the helm, the 10th annual Hyde Park Jazz Fest offers a weekend soundtrack and the National Museum of Mexican Art celebrates its 30th Day of the Dead exhibition. Those events and more in this weekend's roundup. Sep 22, 2016 Viewer Feedback: ‘Let’s Talk Jobs and Education Equity’ We got a flood of reaction to our Tuesday special about solutions to violence in Chicago. Hear what viewers had to say when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages. Sep 21, 2016 Chicago Police Department to Boost Force by 1,000 The ranks of the Chicago Police Department are about to swell. Superintendent Eddie Johnson announced Wednesday the hiring of 1,000 new police officers, detectives and sergeants. Sep 21, 2016 Education Funding in Illinois: How the Evidence-Based Model Works One way to achieve the goal of providing an “adequate” education to all Illinois school children? Spending much more money per child. We crunch the numbers. Sep 21, 2016 Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria Cooking Up a Big Change Lou Malnati's Pizzeria is adding a major new investor to its recipe for success. We serve up the latest with Crain's Chicago Business managing editor Ann Dwyer. Sep 21, 2016 September 21, 2016 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 21, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Sep 21, 2016 How Federal Authorities Assess Risk in a Post-9/11 World We look at what the recent bombings in New York and New Jersey say about counterterrorism efforts in the U.S. Sep 21, 2016 Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged, Janet Yellen Responds to Trump Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen rejects the notion that the Fed plays politics when deciding interest rate policy. Sep 21, 2016 CTU Voting Underway to Authorize New Strike Teachers say they feel the Chicago Board of Education has forced them into a possible strike with repeated staff cuts. Sep 21, 2016 Hedy Weiss Reviews: ‘In the Heights,’ ‘Wonderful Town,’ More “In the Heights” hits the stage in a homegrown Chicago production. Hedy Weiss reviews the first show by the creator of “Hamilton,” plus musicals at the Goodman Theatre and three suburban theaters. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: