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Simple Mills CEO Focused on Cleaning Up Inner Grocery Aisles

“I started Simple Mills with that mission of cleaning up the inner grocery aisles and taking processed foods and making them unprocessed and out of simple, whole food ingredients that you can pronounce,” said CEO Katlin Smith.

CPS Expanding Parent University Program

As Chicago Public Schools works to try and improve its parent engagement, the district announced it is expanding a neighborhood-based learning program already used by thousands of families.

Chicago Launches Website on Climate Change

An announcement last month from the EPA prompts Chicago to launch its own website dedicated to the science behind climate change.

Could Milwaukee Be a Model for Replacing Chicago’s Lead Water Pipes?

Organizers of a clean water summit in Chicago next week hope to draft a plan for replacing the city's nearly 400,000 lead water pipes. 

Chicago Public Library Recognized for Digital Leadership

When it comes to innovation in digital learning, Chicago is getting noticed.

Rauner Says Thompson Center Sale Could Net Millions for CPS

Gov. Bruce Rauner says property taxes generated from the sale of the James R. Thompson Center could top $45 million per year, and Republican-backed legislation introduced Friday would send every one of those dollars to Chicago Public Schools.

The Week in Review: House Votes to Repeal Obamacare

The U.S. House of Representatives approve a bill that repeals several features of Obamacare. Plans for the Obama Presidential Center are unveiled. Gov. Rauner and Mayor Emanuel battle over the Thompson Center sale.

Acoustic Monitors Track Return of Bats in Chicago

Microphones placed across the Chicago area by the Lincoln Park Zoo are tracking the return of bats to the region this spring. 

May 4, 2017 - Full Show

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

Blair Kamin’s First Impressions of the Obama Library Plans

Chicagoans got their first look Wednesday at plans for the Obama Presidential Center. Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin gives us his first impressions.

Chicago Police Say Technology, Data Driving Down Crime

A look at the Chicago Police Department's technological crime-fighting strategy.

Passages Charter Teachers Vote to Strike

Nearly all of the 46 teachers, paraprofessionals and teacher assistants at the Passages Charter School in Edgewater say they are in favor of going on strike.

A Year Later, Illinois Service Providers Back in Court Seeking Money

A year to the date that Illinois human service providers first went to court, the Pay Now coalition again asked the judicial branch to force the state to make good on its contracts. 

Chicago Gun Offender Registry Called Into Question

With the city’s mounting gun violence, some remain skeptical about the effectiveness of a little-known city ordinance called the Gun Offender Registry. A special report from DePaul University's Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence.

City Clerk Valencia Says Municipal IDs Will Benefit All Chicagoans

City Clerk Anna Valencia joins us to discuss her position and Chicago’s municipal ID program.