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10 Things to Do This Memorial Day Weekend

A scenic bike ride, street festivals, baseball, mole and a State Street parade usher in the long weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. 

May 24, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the May 24, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

$100M Gift to UChicago to Study the ‘New Science of Wellness’

Harnessing the power of the human body to prevent illness – that’s the goal behind a $100 million gift to the University of Chicago Medicine.

Chicago Bird Sanctuary is Best Place in State to See Spring Migration

Here’s something that might surprise you: The best place in the entire state of Illinois to see birds during their spring migration is in the city of Chicago. 

Study: Intermarriages on the Rise 50 Years After Loving v. Virginia

Fifty years after Loving v. Virginia, depicted last year in the film “Loving,” a new study examines interracial marriages.

Claypool on CTU, Rauner Criticisms: ‘We’re Doing Something Right’

A day after a CTU vote revealed a widespread lack of confidence in the school district chief, Claypool defended himself before the Chicago Board of Education, comparing objections from union critics to those coming from the governor.

Growing Clean Economy Can Bring More Jobs to Chicago, Report Says

The clean economy: What is it, and how is Chicago faring? A new report tells the story.

Brookfield Zoo Welcomes the Pangolin, World’s Most Trafficked Animal

For the first time, Brookfield Zoo is exhibiting a pangolin, a rare animal native to Africa and Asia.

Local Photographer Hopes to Uplift One Person at a Time

Two years ago, Park Ridge resident Kentaro Yamada began work on a series of human interest portraits – with a twist: each would include a prized possession levitating before the subject’s eyes.

Groups Push Back Against Obama Library’s Jackson Park Location

Why some community groups are mounting opposition to the Obama Library's Jackson Park location and where they say it should go instead.

May 23, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the May 23, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

CTU Vote Reveals Little Confidence in CPS CEO Claypool

After a nearly unanimous no-confidence vote in Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool, members of the Chicago Teachers Union took to City Hall Tuesday to push Mayor Rahm Emanuel to fire the school district chief.

Illinois Senate Passes Budget, Tax Increase

Democrats in the Illinois Senate on Tuesday passed what could be the state’s first complete budget in two years and a revenue package that includes a 32-percent increase in the personal income tax rate. 

What Sinclair Broadcast Group's Bid for Tribune Media Means for WGN

“Chicago's Very Own," WGN-TV could be soon owned by a politically active, conservative broadcast company based in Baltimore.  

Illinois Agency Awarded Controversial Counter-Extremism Grant

A state criminal justice agency was awarded nearly $200,000 in grant funding as part of a federal initiative to prevent ideologically motivated violence, but critics say the program discriminates against Muslims.