The Week in Review
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 2/28
On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, Bruce Rauner owns a commanding lead in the Republican race for governor. Chicago wins a major digital manufacturing lab. Sticker shock is coming over heating bills – they could jump as much as $50 next month due to the severely cold winter. Some Chicago Public Schools students are expected to boycott ISAT testing next week. Chicago comedy icon Harold Ramis dies. And in sports, the NHL Stadium Series comes to Soldier Field.
Guests:
- Lin Brehmer, WXRT
- Kristen McQueary, Chicago Tribune Editorial Board
- Roger Crockett, Rocrockett.com
- Mike Mulligan, 670 The Score and the Chicago Tribune
Watch our panel’s web-exclusive conversation in Web Extra: The Week in Review: 2/28.
Here is a roundup of Chicago Tonight's web stories from this week:
Monday, February 24:
- Remembering Harold Ramis
- Capture of Joaquín "el Chapo" Guzmán
- Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson
- Ukraine’s Revolution
- Drill Music
- Chicago Architects Lead Chinese Urban Design
- Viewer Feedback: ADHD & Same-Sex Marriage
Tuesday, February 25:
- Reflecting on Harold Ramis's Life & Career
- Guzzardi vs. Berrios
- Social Media's Role in Fueling Chicago Gang Wars
- The Art of Edward Gorey
- Gorey Details
- Matthew Polenzani
Wednesday, February 26:
- Chicago Potholes
- President Obama Names Chicago New Research Lab Site
- Some CPS Teachers Boycotting ISAT
- The Impact of African American Programming on Public Affairs TV
- PTSD Service Dog
- Ask Geoffrey: 2/26
Thursday, February 27:
- Lawsuit Alleges Brutality at Cook County Jail
- Police Supt. McCarthy on Crime, Gangs & More
- Progressive vs. Flat Tax
- Tutoring & Mentoring Show Significant Results for High School Students
- Ravinia's 2014 Season
- Home Front: Daily Life in the Civil War North
- Viewer Feedback: Potholes & Harold Ramis
Friday, February 28:
- Web Extra: The Week in Review: 2/28
- Weekend Events Around Town: 2/28 - 3/2