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Mental Health Transition Center

Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart gives Chicago Tonight an exclusive look at the jail's new Mental Health Transition Center.

Naomi Klein

Controversial author and activist Naomi Klein discusses This Changes Everything, her new book about climate change and the culprit she blames for it: capitalism.

Cubs Fire Manager Rick Renteria

The Chicago Cubs announced Friday the team would move forward without manager Rick Renteria.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/31

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists recap this week's headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/31

Joel Weisman and his guests continue their conversation online with more about the Catholic school closings and the Mayor’s race.  

French Impressions

New exhibition shines light on the artful illustrations that flowered in France during a dangerous era.

Weekend Events Around Town: 10/31-11/2

A film festival, a ball, and Halloween festivities; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.

Several Catholic Schools to Close

Approaching his last days as the leader of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Cardinal Francis George announces that low enrollment and limited budgets mean tough choices. The school system is closing seven schools, and consolidating six others.

Political Pundits on Gubernatorial Race

The latest poll shows the gubernatorial race in a dead heat between the two front-runners. We analyze the numbers and the final five-day push before Election Day on Tuesday.

Libertarian Gubernatorial Candidate Chad Grimm

Chad Grimm, the Libertarian Party candidate for Illinois Governor, visits Chicago Tonight to talk about his vision for Illinois and why he sees himself as the only legitimate candidate for change.

Same Day Voter Registration

For the first time, Illinois voters can register and vote on the same day. Chicago Tonight takes a look behind the new law that allows Illinois voters to register to vote on Election Day.

‘Political Order and Political Decay’

Historian Francis Fukuyama visits Chicago Tonight to talk about his new book, Political Order and Political Decay, the second volume of a sweeping study of how human societies develop good governance, and how those same societies can fall into decline.

Viewer Feedback: 10/30

We share your reactions to last night's U.S. Senate Forum in tonight's Viewer Feedback.

U.S. Senate Post-Forum News Conference

U.S. Senate candidates for Illinois  -- Sen. Dick Durbin and Jim Oberweis -- gave a brief news conference following the forum.

U.S. Senate Candidate Forum

Incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and Republican challenger Jim Oberweis go head-to-head in Chicago Tonight’s Senate Forum.