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New Watchdog to Investigate Ethics Complaints in Springfield

After three years without a legislative inspector general, a former federal prosecutor has been tapped to temporarily fill the watchdog position. Former federal prosecutor Julie Porter discusses her new role.

‘Saturday Night Live’ Exhibit Offers Behind-the-Scenes Peek at TV Show

At the Museum of Broadcast Communications, a new exhibition looks at a television phenomenon with strong ties to Chicago.

First Frost Signals Time to Put WTTW Garden to Bed

This week, Chicago will see its first hard frost of the season—and that means it’s time to prepare our WTTW garden for winter. Organic gardener Jeanne Nolan leads the way.

New Book ‘Cuz’ Traces a Troubled Life, Cut Short by Prison

How a decade in prison derailed the life of a 15-year-old, and how a devoted cousin struggled to help him re-enter society. Author Danielle Allen discusses her new book.

Regulations Unclear on Air Pollution Limits for Chicago Storage Company

Environmental advocates say a Southeast Side storage company violated city standards for air pollution earlier this year. But the company disagrees, asserting that the state’s more lenient law applies. 

Local Salon Owner Seeks Blow-Dry Only State License

A North Shore salon owner says cosmetology licenses should not be required for employees of salons specializing in styling hair, rather than cutting it. But not everyone in the industry agrees that a blow-dry license is a good idea.

Brookfield Zoo Mourns Death of Matriarchal Giraffe, Mithra, 27

One of the oldest giraffes in a North American zoo died last week. At 27, she had surpassed the median life expectancy for giraffes, which is about 17-20 years.

Police: Man Charged After False Report of Missing Girl in Stolen Car

A 33-year-old man sparked a brief manhunt Sunday afternoon after he phoned a Chicago dispatcher claiming his vehicle had been stolen with an 8-year-old girl inside.

Cook County Democrats Back Kwame Raoul for Attorney General

Illinois’ largest county – and the Democrats who run its politics – will work to get state Sen. Kwame Raoul elected as the state’s next attorney general.

Chicago Professor Leads NASA Balloon Mission to Study ‘Ghost Particles’

A team led by University of Chicago professor Angela Olinto will use a NASA super pressure balloon to study mysterious cosmic rays that could offer groundbreaking new insights about the universe. 

Chicago Police, Family Still Seeking Answers in Unsolved 2004 Homicide

More than a decade after Kevin Clewer was stabbed to death inside his Lakeview apartment, his family and Chicago police are once again asking for help identifying his killer.

Woolsey Withdraws Fracking Permit, Citing ‘Burdensome’ Illinois Law

Two months after becoming the first company approved for fracking in Illinois, Woolsey Operating Company has withdrawn its permit. 

The Week in Review: Chicago Lawmaker Says Trump Impeachment Imminent

U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez says President Trump is “unfit to be president.” Security is stepped up in the wake of a fatal truck attack in New York City. Sex abuse allegations shake up Springfield. And Rod Blagojevich appeals to the Supreme Court.

Nov. 2, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 2, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Sexual Harassment Allegations Shine Light on Gaps in State Law

As Springfield grapples with allegations of rampant sexual misconduct and harassment, lapses and flaws in the system for dealing with charges of harassment and other unethical behavior are rising to the surface.