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Ja’Mal Green Drops Out of Mayor’s Race

Activist and entrepreneur Ja’Mal Green has dropped out of the race to become Chicago’s next mayor. His departure brings to 17 the number of candidates vying for the seat.

Mother’s Murder Drives Chicago Cop to Help Domestic Violence Victims

The Chicago Police Department fields about 500 domestic violence calls every day. One police officer tries to help victims by sharing his own experiences. “I know what it’s like to need help and not knowing who can help me,” said Officer Gino Garcia.

Bears Keep Vikings Out of Playoffs with 24-10 Win

Fueled by that relentless defense and 109 rushing yards and two touchdowns by Jordan Howard, the Bears beat the Vikings 24-10 on Sunday for their first sweep of Minnesota since 2011.

Origin of Virus That Hobbled Newspapers Still Unclear

The origins of a suspected computer attack that disrupted the Los Angeles Times and Tribune Publishing newspapers remained unclear Sunday after causing delivery delays.

Illinois Issues Proposed Rules for Growing Industrial Hemp

Farmers and others across the state are preparing to grow and process a new crop as Illinois finalizes regulations for industrial hemp. 

10 Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Chicago (2018)

Ring in the new year with comedy, craft beer, roller skates, wild animals and classic fireworks. Here are 10 ways to kick off 2019 in and around Chicago.

New Drone Owners Urged to Learn the Rules of the Air

The Illinois Department of Transportation wants people who found brand new drones under the tree on Christmas morning to know that their new toys come with state and federal regulations that have to be followed.

Web Extra, The Week in Review: Illinois’ Incoming Democrats

Paris Schutz and guests discuss the Democratic “blue wave” that ousted Republican incumbent U.S. Reps. Randy Hultgren and Peter Roskam in November. 

The Week in Review: Biggest Stories of 2018

Mayor Rahm Emanuel hangs it up, J.B. Pritzker defeats Gov. Bruce Rauner, and the Chicago Police Department has a tumultuous year. We recap the top stories of the year and predict the biggest of 2019.

Warrant Issued in Chicago Cabbie’s Death, Suspect in China

An arrest warrant for murder has been issued for a man in the death of a cabdriver who died after being kicked in the head during a traffic altercation, but Chicago police say the man went to China.

CPS: Ousted Ogden Principal Exposed Private Student Info in New Data Breach

The school district says identification numbers, grades, standardized test scores and the email addresses of numerous Ogden Elementary students were exposed in the latest CPS data breach.

Dec. 27, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Dec. 27, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

19 New Laws to Know in 2019

On Jan. 1, 2019, more than 250 new laws take effect in Illinois, changing rules related to gun control and public safety to animal welfare, education – and possibly your cellphone. We give you the rundown.

‘Brotherhood’ Takes Deep Dive Into America’s U-2 Spy Program

Who were the central players behind America’s U-2 spy program? A new book by Monte Reel tells all. 

Trump, Democrats Continue Battle Over Funding, With No Budget in Sight

Six days of a federal shutdown with no budget deal in sight. What’s happening in and out of the nation’s capital, and what can we expect? Lisa Desjardins of the “PBS NewsHour” joins us.