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World War II Planes

Jay Shefsky flies in a fully restored World War II bomber, and introduces us to a man who flew 35 missions as a tail gunner.

Viewer Mail: 7/30

Many children with severe disabilities live at home with their families, but their parents say recent Medicaid budget cuts could end up c

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 7/27

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Weekend Events Around Town: 7/27 - 7/29

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!

Motorola Mobility Relocating to Chicago

A major score for Chicago as Motorola Mobility relocates to the city, bringing 3,000 jobs. But at what cost?

The Debate Over Medically Fragile Children

Illinois' most medically fragile kids are among the many state residents impacted by upcoming budget cuts. But parents are fighting back saying the cuts will actually cost the state more. Eddie Arruza has the story.

The Gardens of the Shedd

We take a look at the Shedd Aquarium's efforts to harvest sustainable produce in their organic gardens.

News from Outer Space with Chris Lintott

Ten days and counting to what promises to be the most exciting mission EVER to another planet. Adler Planetarium astrophysicist Chris Lintott joins us to talk about that, and other news from outer space.

"Andrew Bird: Fever Year"

Filmmaker Xan Aranda discusses her new documentary about musician and Chicago native Andrew Bird.

Mark Shriver

What's the definition of a "good man?" We revisit a conversation with Mark Shriver about his father Sargent Shriver, a Kennedy family icon who founded the Peace Corps and ran for President.

Viewer Mail: 7/26

We asked for your thoughts about Ald. Proco Joe Moreno keeping Chick-fil-A out of his ward in support of gay marriage.

Preserving Historic Prentice Hospital

Leading architects from Chicago and around the world are calling on the city to preserve the historic Prentice Women's Hospital. We have the latest.

The Fight for an Elected School Board

Aldermen and activists are stepping up the fight for an elected school board. Paris Schutz has the story.

Conceal and Carry in Illinois

Illinois is the only state in the country to not allow concealed carry.

Alderman Says 'No' to Logan Square Chick-fil-A

A Chicago alderman opposes Chick-fil-A's plans to build a restaurant in Logan Square. Ald. Proco Joe Moreno (1st) joins us to tell us why.