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In Focus: Community Gardens

We explore how small, pop-up, organic community gardens are challenging people's perceptions about life in Chicago.

Chris Hayes on "Twilight of the Elites"

Public faith in the country's leaders and institutions has plummeted. MSNBC host Chris Hayes argues that the cause can be traced to social reforms of the 1960s. He's here to discuss his new book.

Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

Lookingglass Theatre puts Chicago history onstage with Eastland. Chicago Sun-Times Theater Critic Hedy Weiss reviews this, and two other local shows.

Robert's Fish Market

Jay Shefsky has the story of an unusual friendship that led a Mexican immigrant to own the last kosher fish market in the Chicago area.

Sen. Durbin on Immigration Law

Sen. Dick Durbin reacts to the news that the U.S.

Pension Funding

There's more bad news on the state of the city's pension funds. What's being done in Springfield to solve the problem? Carol Marin talks with two legislators, and the author of a new report.

Recycling Center Fostering Crime?

West Side residents accuse for-profit recyclers of fostering a crime wave by accepting materials stolen from the neighborhood. Elizabeth Brackett reports.

State of HIV/AIDS in Illinois

When it comes to AIDS, Illinois is fifth nationwide in its number of diagnoses. We talk with the director of the Department of Public Health about his efforts to improve that number.

Ask Geoffrey: 6/25

Does an Avondale mural combine Polish patriotic and hip-hop elements?

Viewer Mail: 6/25

Did you know that the City of Chicago provides a partial rebate for the purchase of native plants?

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 6/22

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

Weekend Events Around Town: 6/22-6/24

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

Illinois Leaders Meet on Pension Reform

The clock is ticking while a pension reform deal is fading. Paris Schutz has the latest.

Chicago-Area Home Prices Up

Newly released data shows home sales in Illinois are up from last year. We have the details.