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McKinley Park Neighbors Prep for Showdown With EPA Over Asphalt Plant

Southwest Side residents are mobilizing to pump the brakes on MAT Asphalt’s application for a 10-year permit from the Illinois EPA, and say they don’t trust the agency to put people over profit.

10 Things to Do (at Home) This Weekend

Board games and binge-worthy shows and books – you don’t have to go out (and risk getting sick) to have a fun-filled weekend. Here are 10 things you can do from the comfort of your own home.

Defense Rests After Shomari Legghette Declines Witness Stand in Murder Trial

In a surprise twist Thursday, Shomari Legghette’s defense attorney closed his case after questioning just one witness. Legghette was expected to testify that he shot Chicago police Cmdr. Paul Bauer in self-defense.

Most Coronavirus Patients Recover, But Anxiety, Fear Still Loom

Amid all the fears, quarantines and stockpiling of food, it has been easy to ignore the fact that more than 60,000 people have recovered from the coronavirus spreading around the globe.

Trump Suspends Travel Between US and Europe for 30 Days

Taking drastic action Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced he is cutting off travel from Europe to the U.S. and moving to ease the economic cost of a viral pandemic that is roiling global financial markets and disrupting the daily lives of Americans.

Lawmakers Press Peoples Gas On High Utility Bills

Peoples Gas, the private utility company that delivers natural gas to the entire city, is in the midst of a massive infrastructure upgrade – and consumers are paying for it. 

This Chicago Company Hopes its Seated Scooter Gives it a Leg Up

As city officials plan a second round of the electric scooter pilot program, meet a company that hopes its seated scooter will make the cut.

Candidate Forum: GOP Candidates for Cook County State’s Attorney Face Off

With violent crime in Chicago of huge concern to voters, we hear from the two GOP candidates aiming to be the next Cook County state’s attorney.

Candidate Forum: 4 Democrats Jostle for Dorothy Brown’s Circuit Court Clerk Seat

In August, Dorothy Brown announced she would not seek reelection as clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, opening up her seat to four Democratic hopefuls. They join “Chicago Tonight” for a candidate forum.

March 11, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the March 11, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Prosecution Rests its Case in Cmdr. Paul Bauer Murder Trial

With the prosecution’s case concluded, the defense attorney for Shomari Legghette will begin calling witnesses Thursday morning. The case is expected to conclude by Friday.

Chicago Postpones All 3 St. Patrick’s Day Parades, River Dyeing

Major weekend events celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Chicago have been postponed due concerns over the novel coronavirus. To date, 25 people have tested positive for the virus in Illinois.

A Smashing Lookingglass Premiere Captures Complex Chemistry Between Cabrini-Green and Jane Byrne

Lookingglass Theatre’s dazzlingly performed world premiere production is a theatrical and sociological gem of a work that should catapult its writer-director, ensemble member J. Nicole Brooks, to genuine fame.

WHO Declares Virus Crisis a Pandemic, Urges World to Fight

Expressing alarm both about mounting infections and inadequate government responses, the World Health Organization declared Wednesday that the global coronavirus crisis is now a pandemic but added that it’s not too late for countries to act.

West Side United Exceeds 2019 Small Business Grant Goals

A coalition of health care institutions and professionals awarded dozens of businesses on the city’s West Side $500,000 in small business grants last year, doubling the goal it had set to achieve by 2021.