SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 1, 2023 March 1, 2023 - Full Show The day after election night: We’re one-on-one with Brandon Johnson and meeting four of the freshman City Council winners. David Brown resigns as police superintendent. And where the race between Johnson and Paul Vallas goes from here. Mar 1, 2023 City Council Poised for Big Change with Runoffs on the Horizon Four newly elected alderpeople joined “Chicago Tonight” to discuss public safety, community investment and planned first steps in City Council. Mar 1, 2023 Spotlight Politics: Vallas, Johnson Headed to April Runoff Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lost her bid for reelection Tuesday. Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas are now headed to an April 4 runoff election. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Mar 1, 2023 Brandon Johnson on Addressing Crime, Finding a New Police Superintendent Chicago mayoral candidates Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson are off to the races with little more than a month before the April 4 runoff election. Johnson joined “Chicago Tonight” Wednesday for a one-on-one conversation. Mar 1, 2023 Incumbent Chicago City Council Members Hang On, as 14 Races Likely Headed to Runoffs None of the City Council members appointed by Lightfoot, who lost her bid for a second term as mayor on Tuesday, won their seats outright. Mar 1, 2023 New Era of Police Oversight Dawns with Election of District Council Members Starting in May, each of Chicago’s 22 police districts will be overseen by a three-person council as part of an effort to rebuild trust in the Police Department, which is governed by a court order requiring city leaders to change the way it trains, supervises and disciplines officers. Mar 1, 2023 U.S. Attorney John Lausch to Leave Office March 11 After Tenure Marked by Indictments of High-Profile Politicians John Lausch, who has served as U.S. attorney in the Northern District of Illinois since 2017, is planning to leave the office in “early 2023,” U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced during an unrelated press conference Thursday. Mar 1, 2023 Chicago’s Top Cop David Brown to Resign From Department March 16 Mayor Lori Lightfoot — who nominated Brown for the position in 2020 and will be leaving office herself after failing to make April’s mayoral runoff election — announced Brown will be leaving the department effective March 16. Mar 1, 2023 Number of Shootings, Homicides Across Chicago Down So Far in 2023 Compared to Last Year: Police According to Chicago Police Department data published Wednesday, the city has recorded 79 homicides through the end of February — a total that is down 14% compared to the same point last year but 13% over 2021. Mar 1, 2023 Long-Lost 19th Century Ship Found in Lake Huron, Confirming Tragic Story The 191-foot cargo vessel collided with a grain hauler on a blustery night in September 1894, sinking both. The Ironton’s captain and six sailors clambered into a lifeboat but it was dragged to the bottom before they could detach it from the ship. Only two crewmen survived. Mar 1, 2023 February Was Uncommonly Warm and Light on Snow, But March Could Change That The big story was the amount of rain that fell in the Chicago region: There have only been seven wetter Februarys since 1871. Mar 1, 2023 Indicted Ald. Carrie Austin Resigns from City Council After 29 Years in Office Ald. Carrie Austin, 73, who did not seek a seventh term on the Chicago City Council, stepped down the day after Chicago voters went to the polls to pick a new mayor and City Council. Feb 28, 2023 Feb. 28, 2023 - Full Show Election Day is here. We break down the key races as results flow in. And we’re live with reaction to the results from candidates for mayor. Feb 28, 2023 Control of Chicago City Council Up for Grabs as Aldermanic Runoffs Loom Twelve members of the Chicago City Council are not seeking reelection, which will mean nearly a quarter of the city will get new local political leadership in 2023. Feb 28, 2023 Vallas and Johnson Headed to Chicago Mayoral Runoff, Lightfoot Denied Second Term Lori Lightfoot’s bid for a second term as Chicago mayor has come to an end, as former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas and Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson lead in the race for Chicago mayor, according to early returns. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: