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The Week in Review: Another Rauner Staff Shake-Up

Lawmakers reach a deal on school funding. Gov. Bruce Rauner cleans house again. Chicago sees its most violent weekend since July 4. And the Cubs grow a comfortable lead in their division. 

Historical Happy Hour: A Toast to Ruth Hanna McCormick

To honor the first female senator – who was an agriculturally minded lady – we concoct a drink straight from the farm: a dairy base that gets a spark from corn whiskey and would work hot or cold.

Rauner Shakes Off Staff in Latest Upheaval

Gov. Bruce Rauner may say a controversial cartoon published by the Illinois Policy Institute has nothing to do with him, but his response may have led to another staff shake-up.

Barbara Byrd-Bennett Headed to ‘Camp Cupcake’ for 4.5-Year Sentence

The disgraced former Chicago Public Schools CEO reports to prison in just a few days.

Aug. 24, 2017 - Full Show

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

A Story My Lyft Driver Told Me

Meet one of the first African-American flight attendants, and the unusual way her mom inspired a love of travel.  

Woman Breaks Nondisclosure Agreement with R. Kelly

A woman who says she had underage sex with Grammy Award winning performer R. Kelly is breaking her silence. Veteran music journalist Jim DeRogatis joins us with details.

Violinist Rachel Barton Pine Shares Music with Russian Refugee

The internationally acclaimed violinist from the Chicago area and Russian violinist Artem Kolesov join us in conversation and performance.

Legislative Leaders Reach Deal on Education Funding Reform

After days of meetings and months of debate, an agreement has been reached on education funding reform in Springfield. What we know about the deal.

Traffic Fatalities In Illinois On The Rise in 2017

Deborah Hersman, president and CEO of the National Safety Council, joins us to discuss her organization’s latest data and how Illinois can make its streets safer.

Bacterial Disease Kills 50 Ducks in Chicago River

Dozens of mallards have been found dead over the past month in multiple locations along the Chicago River, marking what one expert says is the largest occurrence of birds dying in the river in decades.

UNO Charters Undergo Rebranding in New School Year

One of Chicago’s largest charter school networks is rebranding itself for the coming school year and rolling out new names for five of its campuses as it awaits approval for the changes from Chicago Public Schools.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Aug. 24-27

Scores of triathletes, saganaki, fancy footwork, food trucks and global grapes usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

New Mural Brightens Lake Shore Drive Underpass

A look at the creation of the latest mural from the Chicago Public Art Group.

Education Talks, Cartoon Controversy Continue

Illinois’ top legislators will meet Thursday to continue hammering out a deal on education funding, even as a controversy continues to swirl over an editorial cartoon that backs one of Gov. Bruce Rauner’s positions.