SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 9, 2016 America's Cup Chicago Sails Into Freshwater The America's Cup hits freshwater for the first time as it comes to Chicago this weekend. Elizabeth Brackett takes us to Navy Pier where teams are preparing for the races. Jun 9, 2016 CPS Finds 14 Schools with High Lead in Water Samples Parents of students at more than a dozen Chicago schools are receiving notices that testing has found elevated levels of lead in water at their children’s schools. Jun 9, 2016 Chris Thile on Hosting ‘A Prairie Home Companion,’ Punch Brothers After 40 years of tales from the fictional town of Lake Wobegon, Garrison Keillor is calling it quits. “Chicago Tonight” talks with Chris Thile about taking over as host of "A Prairie Home Companion," his bands and more. Jun 9, 2016 Shedd Installs Largest Lithium-Ion Battery of Any US Aquarium or Zoo The Shedd Aquarium has added a new source of power as part of its green initiative – and it isn’t coming from the institution's electric eels. Jun 9, 2016 Weekend Events: Spring Awakening, Chicago Blues Festival, Ribfest On tap this weekend: music, food and arts festivals, plus a chance to watch "Blazing Saddles" with Mel Brooks and rub elbows with Marcia Clark and Ethan Hawke. Jun 9, 2016 Reports Show Educational Gains for CPS, Despite Financial Troubles Despite darkening storm clouds that have been looming over Chicago Public Schools’ finances, two reports released this week show some rays of sunshine for student academics. Jun 8, 2016 June 8, 2016 - Full Show Watch the June 8, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jun 8, 2016 Clinton Clinches Historic Nomination But Sanders Vows to Continue Fight The day after Hillary Clinton became the first female candidate of any major party to claim a presidential nomination, all eyes turned to her rival Bernie Sanders, who said he has no intention of backing down. Jun 8, 2016 CPS Students Asked to Take Pledge for Peace as Summer Break Nears Amid concerns that the summer months will see an escalation of violence in the city, some students at Chicago Public Schools will take a pledge on Thursday to promote peace during the summer break. Jun 8, 2016 Fighting Ensues After Springfield Session Cancelled Amid the war of words between Gov. Bruce Rauner, legislative leaders and Mayor Rahm Emanuel, is there any progress on a budget or school funding to ensure that public schools can open in the fall? Jun 8, 2016 Alligator Records Has Been Rocking the House for 45 Years The Chicago Blues Festival kicks off Friday with a tribute to Alligator Records. Founder Bruce Iglauer and musician Toronzo Cannon reflect on the significance of the music they love. Jun 8, 2016 EPA: Widely Used Herbicide is Harmful to Wildlife Some farm groups are criticizing a new report about the hazards of atrazine, a herbicide that was banned by the European Union more than 10 years ago. Jun 7, 2016 June 7, 2016 - Full Show Watch the June 7, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jun 7, 2016 Mayor Emanuel on CPS Uncertainty, CPD Challenges “Illinois must meet its primary function” of funding education, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said during an interview with Paris Schutz. Hear the full conversation. Jun 7, 2016 Cancer Research Sharing Platform Launches at University of Chicago Cancer researchers will have an easier time accessing, sharing and analyzing information with the launch Monday of a new platform funded by the National Cancer Institute. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: