
Chasing nighttime thunderstorms with NOAA and NASA
By Lizz Giordano The weather research teams waited anxiously for the nighttime storms to appear over the Great Plains. Scientists know very little about how

By Lizz Giordano The weather research teams waited anxiously for the nighttime storms to appear over the Great Plains. Scientists know very little about how

By Anne Arntson Carl Street Studios on West Burton Place in Old Town was built in the late 1800s and was purchased by artist Sol

By Carmen Lopez and John Rosin Parents and community leaders are on day four of a hunger strike in Bronzeville. They are protesting the Chicago Public

By Sarah Kramer The Altai Mounts of western Mongolia may be concealing secrets amid the splendor. The breathtaking alpine landscape could hold clues to how

By Sara Shouhayib and Lydia Randall A proposed drug and alcohol rehabilitation coming to Lake View in early 2016 is getting some pushback from local

By Angela G. Barnes and Anne Arntson Remember “The Bionic Woman” from the ’70s? Today scientists from Feinberg and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC)

By John Rosin Animal shelters in Chicago hold a “clear the shelter” event this weekend, putting cats, dogs and guinea pigs up for adoption at

By John Rosin and Carmen Lopez During the school year, children from low-income families can receive discounted lunches. But in the summer, they don’t have

By Angela G. Barnes On this Evening News Update, the Rise Up October National Tour stops in Chicago in an effort to stop police brutality.

By Anne Arntson and Angela G. Barnes The Noble Network of Charter Schools is looking to move into the Southwest Side, and some community members