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Mayor Rahm Emanuel Joins ‘Chicago Tonight’ for Exit Interview

To his supporters, Rahm Emanuel was the brash, bright, big-city mayor who unapologetically raised Chicago’s profile as a global city. To his critics, he was a heavy-handed, top-down leader. On Monday evening, the outgoing mayor joins us in discussion.

WTTW News Takes Homes Chicago Journalism Awards

“Chicago Tonight” has won three prestigious Lisagor awards for the best in Chicago journalism, for the best in arts, education and government news.

A Week of 3 Remarkable Concerts in Chicago and Beyond

A concert by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra featuring the transcendent Mitsuko Uchida. A visit by Maestro Riccardo Muti and several master musicians to a juvenile detention center. And a virtuosic chamber concert.

Mourners Gather to Honor 4 Killed in Waukegan Factory Blast

More than 100 people gathered Friday along a chain-link fence outside a badly damaged Illinois silicone factory to remember four men who died in an explosion at the facility.

Web Extra, The Week in Review: Boardroom Diversity Bill

Paris Schutz and guests discuss a state bill that would direct publicly traded companies in Illinois to boost their boardroom hiring of women and people of color.

The Week in Review: Lightfoot Meets with Ivanka Trump in Washington

Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot visits Washington, D.C. Legalized pot and a progressive income tax face hurdles in Springfield. And Cubs fans boo the return of Addison Russell.

Lincoln Park Zoo Unveils Plans for New $35 Million Lion House

The new habitat will also bring a new pride of lions, with the zoo’s current group set to depart for a Kansas zoo in the coming weeks. 

Cook County Jail to Expand Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction

Last year, about 5,400 detainees at Cook County Jail received treatment for opioid use – an average of 375-400 each month. The county will be able to expand its services for opioid use disorder, thanks to a new grant. 

Judge Transferring Decision on Jussie Smollett Special Prosecutor

Judge LeRoy Martin Jr. insisted Friday he was merely transferring the matter, not recusing himself. 

AJ Freund’s Parents Plead Not Guilty in His Beating Death

JoAnn Cunningham and Andrew Freund Sr. of Crystal Lake appeared in McHenry County court Friday, the day after a 30-page grand jury indictment was handed down in the case.

Controversial Minister Louis Farrakhan Speaks at St. Sabina

The Nation of Islam leader who was recently banned from Facebook spoke Thursday in a wide-ranging sermon that hit upon some of the anti-Semitic and black nationalist themes he has come to be known for.

Single Mother of 3 Successful Children Embraces ‘Power of Presence’

How to raise children to be successful adults? That’s the million-dollar question for every parent. A new book by Joy Thomas Moore has some suggestions.

Astronomers May Have Detected Neutron Star Being Consumed by Black Hole

If the discovery is confirmed, it would be the first evidence that black holes and neutron stars can pair up to form binary systems.

Emanuel Supports Retirement Income Tax, But is it Too Taxing on Seniors?

Outgoing Mayor Rahm Emanuel is the latest supporter of a retirement income tax. A look at the potential impact on Illinois, Chicago – and seniors.

‘We Made Uranium!’ Goes Inside Weird World of UChicago Scavenger Hunt

Elephants, uranium and the oddest wedding you’ve ever seen: A new book takes readers inside the unusual world of the University of Chicago scavenger hunt.