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Pritzker Offers 2 Budgets Amid Uncertainty Over Income Tax Changes

With the acknowledgement that “our choices remain hard, our fiscal situation challenging,” Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday delivered his proposal for a $42 billion state spending plan for the coming fiscal year.

Ex-Gov. Blagojevich Returns to Chicago, Maintains Innocence

Rod Blagojevich returned home to Chicago early Wednesday, shaking hands and signing autographs after President Donald Trump cut short his 14-year prison sentence.

Mayor Lightfoot Takes Chicago Casino Push to Springfield

Even as cities like Rockford and Waukegan move forward with their fresh authority to host casinos, Chicago is at a standstill.

Draft Executive Order Would Make ‘Federal Buildings Beautiful Again’

Details on how a proposed Trump administration order could limit the design of future federal buildings.

What’s Behind Chicago’s Black Exodus

Hundreds of thousands of black Chicagoans have fled the city since 1980, according to a recent report. What’s driving that exodus, and what can be done to reverse the trend?

Humans and ‘The Sixth Extinction’: One Book, One Chicago Looks at Altered Planet

The latest selection for the citywide reading program is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book from New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert, who joins us in discussion.

President Trump Goes on Clemency Spree, and the List is Long

President Donald Trump has gone on a clemency blitz, commuting what he called a “ridiculous” 14-year prison sentence for former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and pardoning former New York Police Department commissioner, among a long list of others.

Trump Says Blagojevich Sentence Was ‘Ridiculous.’ What Do Locals Say?

President Donald Trump’s commutation of Rod Blagojevich’s 14-year sentence ends a corruption saga that has been both notorious and bizarre.

Crain’s Headlines: 1871 Parent Acquires Illinois Technology Association

Two Chicago nonprofits that offer training and support to local tech firms have struck a deal to create a one-stop shop for them.

Study: Coronavirus Can’t be Spread from Mom to Baby in Late Pregnancy

In a small study, pregnant women diagnosed with the novel coronavirus during their third trimester didn’t spread the virus to their newborns. While a local researcher called those results exciting, he said they can’t be generalized to all pregnant women. 

Joffrey Announces Big Plans for 2020-21 Season in New Home at Lyric Opera

A coming change of venue for the Joffrey Ballet is a major shift, and its initial opening season will be of great importance, especially since it also will mark the 25th anniversary of the Joffrey as a formidable Chicago cultural institution. 

Chicago-Area Curlers Slide and Sweep Stones in Former Government Office

Beijing’s Winter Games – and that singular sport, curling – won’t awe and inspire spectators for another two years. But there’s plenty of curling happening now in Chicago’s western suburbs.

Illinois Lawmakers Take on Plastic: Bills Would Ban Styrofoam, Create Bag Tax and Bottle Deposit

In the war against plastic pollution, Illinois legislators just announced a new battle plan that would tackle the problem from multiple angles.

February 18, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 18, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Trump Commutes Prison Sentence of Ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich

President Donald Trump, who had previously floated the idea of using his powers to help the disgraced former governor, commuted the 14-year sentence Tuesday. In making that move, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Trump “abused” his pardon power.