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 8, 2014 Redefining Retirement One third of Americans have no retirement savings and far more do not have enough savings to maintain their working lifestyle into retirement. Our panel discusses how retirement is changing. Sep 8, 2014 “Big Cat” Williams on Bears’ First Game The Chicago Bears lose their season opening game 23-20 in overtime -- a stunning loss at home to the Buffalo Bills. Sep 8, 2014 “Superintelligence” Intelligence has given humans an advantage over other forms of life. But could human intelligence soon be surpassed, and what would this mean for the human race? Sep 8, 2014 The Music of William Carey Wright Musicologist David Patterson attempts to amend the biography of architect Frank Lloyd Wright to acknowledge the powerful influence of his father, a preacher, essayist, musician and composer. Sep 5, 2014 Radio Icon Roy Leonard Dies Respected broadcaster Roy Leonard died Thursday at Evanston Hospital after a brief illness. Sep 5, 2014 Weekend Events Around Town: 9/5-9/7 Broadway-themed boats, the German Day parade, and "Romeo and Juliet" in the park; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend. Sep 5, 2014 US Attorney General, FBI: No Open CPD Investigation U.S. Attorney General Zachary T. Fardon and FBI Special Agent-in-Charge Robert J. Holley said in a joint statement there is not an open investigation of the Chicago Police Department. Sep 5, 2014 Web Extra: The Week in Review: 9/5 Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the U.S. Senate race between Republican Jim Oberweis and incumbent Dick Durbin. Also, they weigh in on the likelihood of Chicago Teacher’s Union President Karen Lewis running for mayor. Sep 5, 2014 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 9/5 Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines. Sep 4, 2014 South Side Serenade Intimate black-and-white photographs document the South Side nightlife of the 1970s in a just-opened show at the Museum of Contemporary Photography. Sep 4, 2014 City Announces New Police Contract Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced he has reached a tentative agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police for a new contract for rank-and-file police officers. Sep 4, 2014 Fed Reports Point to US Economy Improving The Federal Reserve and Commerce Department are reporting a stronger U.S. economy with gains in employment, manufacturing, and exports. A panel of economic experts crunch the numbers. Sep 4, 2014 Former Ambassador Talks NATO Summit A former U.S. NATO ambassador discusses the current meeting of the world powers. Sep 4, 2014 Lyric Opera Costume Sale For the first time in 10 years—and only the second time ever—Lyric Opera of Chicago is opening up its closets and putting more than 3,000 costumes used in dozens of operas up for sale. Get a preview on Chicago Tonight. Sep 4, 2014 Jeanne Nolan Talks Garden Pests, Problems The Organic Gardener Jeanne Nolan is back with an update on the WTTW Garden. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: