Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/31


In their final show before Tuesday’s election, Joel Weisman and his guests discuss the week’s news, including the latest polls and appearances. How will record campaign spending affect the outcome? Jesús “Chuy” García enters the mayoral race. Nine area Catholic schools will close. The Waukegan school strike is settled. And in sports, the Cubs are apparently willing to sell 20 percent of the team.

Panel
Mary Mitchell, Chicago Sun-Times
Bruce Dold, Chicago Tribune
Kate Grossman, Chicago Sun-Times
Bruce Levine, 670 The Score

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Watch our panel’s web-exclusive conversation in Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/31.

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

Monday, Oct. 27
“Big Cat” Williams on Bears vs. Patriots
How Technology is Changing Work and the Workplace
Railroad Tankers
Waukegan Strike Drags On
Mayor Responds to Reports of Possible Challenger
Commissioner Jesús “Chuy” García on His Mayoral Run

Tuesday, Oct. 28
Celebrating the First Lady of Children’s Music
Musical Matriarch Naomi Judd
Chicago Schools: The Worst in the Nation?
Lieutenant Governor Candidate Paul Vallas
The Politics of Ebola

Wednesday, Oct. 29
He Was the Voice of Bambi – And So Much More
Chicago Archdiocese Announces School Restructuring
U.S. Senate Candidate Forum
U.S. Senate Post-Forum News Conference

Thursday, Oct. 30
Viewer Feedback: 10/30
‘Political Order and Political Decay’
Same Day Voter Registration
Libertarian Gubernatorial Candidate Chad Grimm
Political Pundits on Gubernatorial Race
Several Catholic Schools to Close
Weekend Events Around Town: 10/31-11/2

Friday, Oct. 31
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/31

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