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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 2/15

Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 2/15

Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists weigh the pros and cons of a racy billboard downtown, and whether its’ sexually-loaded message crosses the line into indecent advertising.

Weekend Events Around Town: 2/15 – 2/17

Poetry competition, South Asian chocolates and a play about the racial divisions of South Africa, Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.

IL Senate Approves Gay Marriage Bill

The Illinois Senate approved a bill legalizing same-sex marriage—bringing it one step closer to becoming law. The bill passed the Senate in a 34-21-2 vote, but now faces a tougher vote as it moves to the Illinois House of Representatives. See how Senate members voted in our interactive graphic.

Police Superintendent McCarthy on Gun Control

As Hadiya Pendleton's murder inspires national gun safety legislation, Police Chief Garry McCarthy is here to discuss why state laws need to change.

Racy Billboard Causes Controversy

Why is this billboard turning heads in River North? And should it be taken down? Paris Schutz reports.

A Contemporary Retrial for Mary Todd Lincoln

A new WTTW special covers the mock retrial of Mary Todd Lincoln, who was tried and institutionalized for insanity a decade after Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Would she be institutionalized under today's laws?

Devilishly Good

Top Chef and Mexico: One Plate at a Time host Rick Bayless shares his recipe for a Mexican El Diablo cocktail. 

St. Valentine's Day Massacre

It happened 84 years ago, but many Chicagoans still associate Valentine's Day with a massacre. Take a look at the late John Callaway's 2004 "Chicago Stories" piece about gangland Chicago's most infamous hour.

Orbert Davis

Bandleader Orbert Davis and friends perform their Emmy-winning score from the documentary DuSable to Obama.

Viewer Mail: 2/14

We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail.

Mayor: Gutting of Ethics Bill ‘Reinforces Cynicism’ of City Council

City Council passed much-debated and controversial new ethics rules today by a unanimous vote. Even aldermen who were disappointed at the final, watered-down rules still voted yes.  But the mayor said he didn’t agree with the final outcome.

Chicago Public Schools to Announce Closings

Chicago Public Schools releases a list of schools that are still being considered for closings. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest.

Insight into Pope Benedict XVI

As Pope Benedict XVI prepares for his last weeks in office, we speak with Father Don Senior about what it's like to live in Vatican City. 

State of the Union

The President laid out a list of agenda items for his upcoming term. But how realistic are they? And, what was the Republican response? We have analysis.