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New Face and Longtime Politician Vying for Chicago Mayor

In some ways the contest between Toni Preckwinkle and Lori Lightfoot reflects a movement happening nationally in the Democratic Party as typically younger, fresh faces with less political experience challenge the more established “old guard.” 

Web Extra, The Week in Review: Emanuel’s Legacy

Eddie Arruza and guests discuss an assessment by veteran city hall reporter Fran Spielman of the frenzied final stretch of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s term and why she believes Emanuel is “obsessed” with his legacy.

The Week in Review: Shock and Anger After Smollett Charges Dropped

Jussie Smollett is cleared of all felonies, leaving the mayor and police superintendent livid – and the Cook County state’s attorney under fire. And in election news, a new poll shows a lopsided race for mayor.

‘Anastasia’ a Big Budget Mess of a Musical That Makes History

Here is the looming question: How could three great talents (Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens and Terrence McNally) go so completely wrong with this Broadway musical “inspired by” the 1997 animated musical film?

Pregnant Rhino Kapuki Undergoes Ultrasound at Lincoln Park Zoo

Kapuki, a 13-year-old eastern black rhinoceros, is expected to give birth to a baby calf in May. 

Confused by Jussie Smollett Case? Here’s What You Need to Know.

The Jussie Smollett case may be over, but confusion over the surprise ending is rampant. Why was the “Empire” star offered a deal? Was his record expunged? We tackle those questions and more.

FDA Proposes Dense Breast Notification Requirement

A new rule would require that mammography providers notify women who have dense breast tissue, a risk factor for breast cancer.

Woman Details Alleged 2003 Abuse by R. Kelly in TV Interview

One of the four women whom R. Kelly is charged with sexually abusing publicly leveled her accusations against the R&B singer in a televised interview that aired Thursday.

What Would Sports Betting Look Like in Illinois?

A U.S. Supreme Court decision last year opened the door to state-authorized sports betting, and Illinois is hurrying to take advantage of it. 

Radio Host, Former Ald. Cliff Kelley Steps Down from WVON Afternoon Gig

For a quarter century, he has parsed politics and discussed the issues impacting Chicago as afternoon radio talk show host on WVON. Cliff Kelley reflects on his career.

March 28, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the March 28, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

FoodQ Pilot Program Delivers Healthy Meals to Chicago Food Deserts

How a new meal delivery pilot program is trying to reduce hospital and doctor visits in Chicago neighborhoods where healthy eating is out of reach.

Hometown Architect Jeanne Gang Lands O’Hare Project

A new global terminal at O’Hare will be filled with light, wood and trees. We take a closer look at the winning design and discuss the future of airport travel.

Celebrated Songwriter Alan Menken on Disney Movies, Musicals

In advance of his one-man show at the Auditorium Theatre, Alan Menken tells stories and sing songs from his astounding career in Hollywood and on Broadway.

Report: In US Prisons, Women Disciplined More than Men for Minor Offenses

Local journalists detail the discrepancy between the discipline of men and women in prisons across the U.S., including Illinois. We speak with Jessica Pupovac, lead reporter of the yearlong investigation.