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Chicago Education Program Founders Included in Forbes ‘30 Under 30’

The brains behind a local nonprofit offering after-school help to Chicago students were included this week on a list highlighting the work of some of the rising young entrepreneurs across the country.

Stitches in Time: Historic Quilts at DuSable Museum

A modest but eye-opening new exhibition features practical works of art from the collection of a scholar on American quilts.

Viewer Feedback: ‘Sorry. I Don't Believe That You’re Flexible’

We share your thoughts about Paris Schutz’s conversation Wednesday with Gov. Bruce Rauner.

Chicago Drops to No. 3 City for Bedbugs

After four consecutive years of reigning as the top city for bedbugs, Chicago drops to the No. 3 spot, according to a recent study by pest control company Orkin. 

Gov. Rauner on Budget: ‘I’m Flexible’

The state begins the new year, once again, without a budget. A one-on-one with Gov. Bruce Rauner to find out how he plans to finally come to a compromise.

January 4, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 4, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Wild Things of Author, Artist Maurice Sendak Unleashed at MSI

The author of “Where the Wild Things Are” upended expectations by depicting menace, anxiety and “wild” behavior in picture books devoured by young people. We visit an exhibition highlighting his long career.

Ask Geoffrey: What’s the History of the Telenews Theater on State Street?

In the 1940s, a theater in the Loop was providing nightly news updates, and a professional cyclist was cleaning up with his Chicago chain of dry cleaning stores. Geoffrey Baer raises the curtain on these local history stories in this encore edition of Ask Geoffrey.

Democratic Leader Calls Illinois Budget a Crisis

Illinois lawmakers go back to Springfield next week. Will they be ready to take budget action in the new year?

The Year Ahead in Chicago Real Estate

Steady but slow recovery in housing prices and sales, a looming interest rate hike, and a possible correction in the rental market. A look ahead at real estate in 2017.

Illinois Scores a C-Plus for K-12 Education in New National Report

Illinois finished 15th out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia in Education Week's Quality Counts report, earning a score of 77 out of 100.

‘Art of the Blues’ Compiles Visual Treasury of the Golden Age of Blues

A new book looks at the visual art associated with the blues over the course of its dynamic history. 

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 5-8

Sketch comedy, Syrian music and a how-to on fact-checking usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Women to March, Rally in Chicago Day After Trump is Inaugurated

Thousands of women are expected to march through the city on Jan. 21 – regardless of the weather. “It could be 4 degrees out and we’ll be marching,” said organizer Liz Radford.

January 3, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 3, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."