Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/29


On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, former House Speaker Dennis Hastert indicted on federal corruption charges. Budget dealings are at a standstill in Springfield. A racially charged Chicago police photo sparks debate. The Park District waives the NFL’s almost $1 million Grant Park rental fee. And the Chicago Bulls fire coach Tom Thibodeau.

Panel
Mary Ann Ahern, NBC 5
John McCarron, Chicago Tribune
Mary Datcher, Chicago Defender
Lester Munson, ESPN

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Tuesday, May 26
Springfield News with Amanda Vinicky
Debating the Prevailing Wage Law
The Growing Demand for Government Apps
Tech Hub 1871 Seeks Another Expansion
The Evocative Paintings of Chicago's Jazz Age Modernist
Newest Part of Chicago Riverwalk Opens
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May 26, 2015 - Full Show

Wednesday, May 27
Springfield News with Amanda Vinicky
The Debate Over "Right to Try"
Rand Paul Campaigns in Chicago
Your Digital Afterlife
Vikings Invade The Field Museum
Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

Thursday, May 28
Former US Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert Indicted
Final Days of the IL Legislative Session
Psychologist Takes Over As Cook County Jail Director
South Side Pastor Corey Brooks
Lil' Thangz
New Biography Aimed at Cult Favorite Chicago Actor Robert Ryan
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May 28, 2015- Full Show

Friday, May 29
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/29
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 5/29

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