SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 5, 2016 Local Crafting Group Knits Refugees, Immigrants Together Immigrant and refugee women find joy, companionship and healing in knitting. Jay Shefsky takes us to their workshop. May 5, 2016 Weekend Events: Chicago Improv Festival, Beer Classic, Mother's Day Get a laugh or two from one of the dozens of groups performing at the Chicago Improv Festival, have a pint at the Chicago Beer Classic and celebrate mom on Mother's Day. May 5, 2016 Viewer Feedback: ‘Replace Police with the National Guard’ Hear what viewers had to say about our conversation with Lori Lightfoot and Dean Angelo, Phil Ponce's discussion with Archbishop Blaise Cupich and our interview with Julie DiCaro when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages. May 4, 2016 May 4, 2016 - Full Show Watch the May 4, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." May 4, 2016 Has Friends of the Parks’ Opposition Cost Chicago the Lucas Museum? After Friends of the Parks declared its opposition to any lakefront site for the Lucas Museum, Mellody Hobson, wife of movie mogul George Lucas and board member of the Lucas Museum, said they were “seriously pursuing locations outside of Chicago.” May 4, 2016 Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich on Challenges Facing the Church Faced with major, ongoing financial pressure, the Archdiocese of Chicago is looking hard at its mission and membership. Archbishop Blase Cupich talks about the Chicago Catholic Church's money woes and how it might reorganize and revitalize itself. May 4, 2016 Coalition of Social Service Agencies Files Lawsuit Against Governor, State Agencies On Wednesday, a coalition of 64 Illinois-based human and social service agencies and companies filed a lawsuit against Gov. Bruce Rauner and the directors of six statewide agencies seeking payment for work performed since July 1, 2015. May 4, 2016 In the Fight Against Invasive Plant Species, Fire a Worthy Weapon How local forest preserves are using fire to maintain the Chicago area's natural ecosystem, much like Native Americans did prior to European settlement. May 4, 2016 Crain’s Roundup: Can Gondolas Lift Chicago Tourism? Can aerial gondolas proposed for tours along the Chicago River lift tourism business in the city? Crain's managing editor Ann Dwyer joins us to discuss this story and more. May 4, 2016 Broadway Star Kate Baldwin on Chicago Roots, ‘The King and I’ The star of "The King and I," now on stage at the Lyric Opera, talks about her Evanston roots and performs songs from the production. May 4, 2016 Local Scientists, Institutions Join Global Fight to Save Coral Reefs Coral reefs evolved 240 million years ago, but now scientists say coral reefs could be gone before the end of this century. They say the biggest threat is the warming ocean water. Three major institutions in Chicago are now actively engaged in the fight to save the coral reefs. May 3, 2016 May 3, 2016 - Full Show Watch the May 3, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." May 3, 2016 Ald. Burke's Law Firm Helps Trump Trim $11.7M Off Property Taxes Donald Trump has racked up a number of victories in his presidential bid, but he's also been a big winner in Chicago. Hear from the Sun-Times reporters who've uncovered Trump's big tax breaks thanks to Ald. Ed Burke (14th Ward). May 3, 2016 Indiana Primary: Front-Runner Trump, Cruz in War of Words The barbs turned personal during Tuesday's primary battle in Indiana. Trump claimed another victory, and Cruz suspended his campaign. What will these results mean for the big picture? May 3, 2016 Grand Budget Bargain Progress in Springfield We have the latest on action from Springfield, including whether or not a secret budget working group has a grand bargain in the works to finally break the budget stalemate. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: