Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/2


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On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, we look at the hotly contested primary races for the 2nd congressional district, Illinois Supreme Court, and Cook County Circuit Court Clerk. Bill Clinton joins Mayor Emanuel to announce an infrastructure trust to fund energy retrofit projects. A new long-range economic plan for Chicago is unveiled. Chicago Public Schools launches six-year technology-focused high schools. And in sports, Northwestern men’s basketball still has a slim chance of making the NCAA tournament.

Guests:
- John McCarron, Chicago Tribune
- Mary Ann Ahern, NBC-5 News
- Charles Thomas, ABC-7 News
- Teddy Greenstein, Chicago Tribune

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Here is a roundup of Chicago Tonight‘s web stories from this week:

Monday, February 27:
- Cook County Clerk David Orr
- Beavers' Inflated Pension
- Buying Electricity
- Native American Education
- Ask Geoffrey
- Viewer Mail: Quinn's Budget Address & Barefoot Running

Tuesday, February 28:
- Beavers: "Feds are Lying"
- Heating Up: The Situation in Iran
- Michele Piszczor vs. Mike Madigan
- The Chicagoan Returns
- Lyric Opera of Chicago Commissions Bel Canto
- Artist Matt Lamb Dies

Wednesday, February 29:
- Plan for Economic Growth & Jobs
- Gas Prices Soar
- Chicago Business News
- Kerry Kennedy
- Northwestern Library Opens Its Vault
- Kris Hammond: New Technology Uses Social Media to Write Articles

Thursday, March 1:
- Bill Clinton & Mayor Emanuel's Announcement
- Chicago's Economic Plan
- The Search for E.T.
- Skin Tax
- Israel Vargas' Second Chance
- Louder Than a Bomb

Friday, March 2:
- Weekend Events Around Town: 3/2-3/4

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