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City Council Tackles Municipal IDs, Police Reform, Airport Security

The fates of municipal IDs, police oversight and aviation security at O’Hare hang in the balance at City Council.

‘My Fair Lady’ Brings Lerner and Loewe to Lyric Opera

From “Downton Abbey” to “My Fair Lady,” a conversation with the stars of Lyric Opera’s spring musical.

Scott Pruitt to East Chicago Residents: Chicago EPA Office Not Closing

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency told residents in East Chicago on Wednesday that the agency had no plans to close its Chicago office. 

Cavalia’s Epic ‘Odysseo’ Gallops onto Chicago’s Lakefront

A big show is brewing under the big top, with a cast and crew of more than 200 – plus 65 horses. We go behind the scenes of “Odysseo.” 

Cleaning Up Messy Municipal Finances in Chicago and Beyond

Can the city and Chicago Public Schools get on the road to fiscal health without bankruptcy? Lessons from other cities.

Report: Chicago’s Homeless Population More Than 80K in 2015

Chicago’s homeless population was 82,212 in 2015, according to figures released Wednesday by the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless.

CTU Posts Schedule of May Day Actions

While there won’t be a May 1 strike, the Chicago Teachers Union is encouraging its members to take personal days to participate in other rallies and events to celebrate International Workers' Day.

Regional Consolidation Might Save Chicago, Author Says

Should Chicago annex the suburbs to save its shrinking population? Why one author thinks that might be a good idea.

Pair of Bills Aim to Drive Down Motor Vehicle Noise

Fueled by constituent complaints, proposed legislation in Springfield seeks to reduce noisy vehicles along Lake Shore Drive and in in city neighborhoods.

Judge Delays Decision on CPS Motion in Lawsuit Against State

Chicago families will have to wait a little longer to find out when the school year will end for Chicago Public Schools.

April 18, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the April 18, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

City Planning Emergency Bailout to Keep CPS Schools Open

Chicago Tonight has learned that the city is looking at contingency plans to prevent an early closing of schools.

Suspended CPS Teacher: ‘I Just Hope To Return to the Classroom Quickly’

Students, teachers and community members gathered outside a Little Village elementary school Tuesday to call for the reinstatement of an outspoken Chicago Public Schools teacher who faces termination.

Race for Governor: Daniel Biss on his Bid to Replace Rauner

The state senator jumped into the crowded field vying for the Democratic nomination for governor a month ago. He joins us in discussion.

Shedd Aquarium’s 1-year-old Dolphin Gets Checkup, Birthday ‘Cake’

Shedd Aquarium’s dolphin calf Kukdlaa celebrated his first birthday with positive results from a physical checkup. And with cake, of course.