Politics
All seven Illinois House Republicans voted in favor of the bill Thursday that rolls back several features of the Affordable Care Act.
A candidate for Illinois governor gets an early boost from one of Democrats’ traditional allies.
What does the future hold for Helmut Jahn’s 16-story Loop office building?
It’s still the unanswered question even though the Mayor Emanuel says schools will remain open until the end of the school year.
The Madison County school superintendent joins host Eddie Arruza to discuss his run for Illinois governor.
After two high-profile stories about troubling judicial conduct, a look at judges’ ethical responsibilities and the quality of the county judiciary.
May 1 has historically been a day of labor rights marches. But this year, groups are protesting a number of different causes, mostly in opposition to the presidency of Donald Trump.
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan joined a group of 16 attorneys general last week in urging Congress to reject the rollback of standards that combat pollution and protect air quality.
Food allergies affect 15 million Americans and cause approximately 30,000 emergency department visits each year. Can the restaurant industry help bring these figures down?
The ringleaders of Illinois’ partisan impasse – Gov. Bruce Rauner and House Speaker Michael Madigan – met Thursday morning for the first time since before Christmas.
Could heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula lead to a confrontation with North Korea?
President Donald Trump’s tax plan was formally rolled out Wednesday. As promised on the campaign trail, the plan includes several business-friendly tax measures.
Gov. Bruce Rauner sits down with Chicago Tonight correspondent Amanda Vinicky to discuss his agenda for public schools, the state budget crisis and why he drops the “g” when he speaks.
After two hours of debate this afternoon, the Illinois House passed a measure that paves the way for more taxpayer-funded abortions. The legislation allows for Medicaid recipients to use that government health insurance to cover an abortion. Likewise, for state employees.
A long-shot candidate for governor tells us why he thinks he’s got what it takes to lead the state.
The debate over President Trump’s executive order on skilled foreign workers.