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Viewer Feedback: ‘I Wish We Could Legalize This Drug and Move On’

Earlier this week we spoke with PBS travel host Rick Steves about his advocacy for legalizing marijuana. Viewers weighed in with opinions on both sides of the debate.

Nov. 30, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 30, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

New Round of Chicago Public School Closures Looming

A day before the Chicago Public Schools system is set to confirm which schools it plans to close next year, teachers say they’re already getting word. And the Chicago Teachers Union is pushing back. 

The Nuclear Age at 75: Remembering Chicago’s Role

The nuclear age was triggered in Chicago 75 years ago this week. We remember that fateful day, the man behind it and the lingering implications.

100-Plus Groups Urge Feds for More Funding to Save Monarch Butterflies

Conservation groups say the federal government needs to spend more to save monarchs, the beloved black-and-orange insects whose population has dropped in recent decades.

National Review Dubs Rauner ‘Worst Republican Governor in America’

A leading national conservative publication gives a scathing title to Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner. Get details on that and other political news of the day.

DACA Repeal Puts Med Students in Murky Waters

The possibility of a DACA repeal, its impact on the Illinois health system and the future of medical students: A special report from DePaul University’s Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence.

CPS Recommends Closing 1 Charter School, Opening Another

A day before Chicago Public Schools is expected to unveil its action plan following a five-year neighborhood school closing moratorium, the district announced it will move to shutter one charter school and authorize another.

Horse Carriage Violations Spike, But Activists Say Oversight Lacking

Horse-drawn carriage rides are popular with tourists, but animal welfare advocates say the practice is inhumane—and that Chicago’s three carriage companies are routinely breaking the rules.

Despite Uncertainty Over Obamacare, Illinoisans Rush for Coverage

While the Trump administration has repeatedly tried to repeal Obamacare, Illinois residents are still taking advantage of it in droves.

Nov. 29, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 29, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

High-Speed O’Hare Airport Service Barrels Forward

How would you like to whisk from the Loop to O’Hare International Airport in under 20 minutes? Mayor Rahm Emanuel says the idea is one giant step closer to reality.

Outcry Over FCC Plan to End Obama-Era Net Neutrality Rules

Will new FCC rules mean an end to the open internet? A look at the net neutrality debate.

Opioid Epidemic Hits Cook County Jail

While the overall population in Cook County Jail is on the decline, one group of detainees is growing: opioid addicts.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Nov. 30-Dec. 3

Merry DIY markets, holiday music, furry friends, dream homes and festive trains usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.