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Together for Decades, 5 Men Aim for Independence

How independently can adults with intellectual disabilities live as they age? We visit a group of men who have shared a home for decades. 

What Role Should Data Analysis Play in Health Care Policy?

How evidence-based health care policy can get more value out of the health care system. A discussion with Katherine Baicker, dean of the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy.

A Look Inside the Complicated System of U.S. Immigration

The political debate over immigration has come to the fore yet again as a government shutdown looms, with the standoff due in large part to failed immigration reform negotiations.

ISBE Doubles Budget Request, Seeks $15B to Fund Evidence-Based Model

Approving a new evidence-based funding model for public education last year was the first step in improving Illinois’ long-broken formula. Now the state has to find a way to pay for it.

Meteor Fireball Seen Across Midwest, Sonic Boom Shakes Michigan Homes

A fireball streaked across the Midwestern sky Tuesday night, creating a sonic boom. An Adler Planetarium astronomer tells us more about this rare celestial fireworks display.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 18-21

An icy dip in the lake, a massive gathering in the Loop, personal stories and Mexican pastries usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago.

Jan. 16, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 16, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Women’s March to the Polls: What You Need to Know

Nearly a year to the day that an estimated quarter of a million people gathered in the Loop for the Women’s March on Chicago, activists are set to fill downtown streets again for a March to the Polls this Saturday.

Chicago Teacher Pension Payday: Top Earners in 2017

As Chicago property owners pay more money toward teacher pensions, a look at where exactly the money is going.

Blair Kamin on Obama Presidential Center Design Tweaks

After many meetings with the community and a lot of pushback, the Obama Presidential Center design has undergone a number of changes. But do the plan revisions make it better? 

Motor Vehicle Deaths Claim 40,000 Americans in 2016

Deaths from distracted driving are rising sharply. We talk with a transportation safety expert about what can be done to bring the number of fatalities down.

Bigger than Bitcoin: The Revolutionary Potential of Blockchain Technology

International speaker Taylor Gerring explains how Bitcoin’s blockchain technology could revolutionize multiple industries.

‘Ugly’ Produce Delivered to Your Door

Roughly 20 percent of the produce grown in this country is never eaten, and a lot of it never even makes it off the farm because it doesn’t look right. Now, Chicagoans can buy that perfectly good (but unattractive) produce. 

What’s In a Name? At Buffalo Grove High School, Grief – and Solace

A suburban high school struggling with the death of three teachers commissions an orchestral work to help the healing process.

Durbin Grills Homeland Security Chief on Trump’s Use of Vulgar Language

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Tuesday she “did not remember” the specific vulgarities used by President Donald Trump in a meeting last week, saying profanity was used by almost everyone in the room.