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Oreo-Maker Mondelez Moving Suburban Headquarters to Chicago

Mondelez says it signed a 15-year lease on a five-story office building under construction in the Fulton Market neighborhood that it expects to occupy in 2020.

NFL Rules Cody Parkey’s Missed Field Goal Was Blocked

Video showed Philadelphia's Treyvon Hester tipped the ball, which bounced off the upright and hit the crossbar.

Viewer Feedback: ‘An Example of Chicago Politics’

Viewers weigh in on Ald. Ed Burke’s attempted extortion charge and the firearms found in his offices.

Jan. 7, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 7, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Burke Scandal Spurs Flurry of Reform Proposals

In the wake of federal corruption charges against Ald. Ed Burke, aldermen and mayoral candidates are laying out major ethics proposals that could radically change the business of City Council.

Standoff Over Border Wall, Government Funding Continues

President Donald Trump pushes for a southern border wall as the government shutdown enters its third week. U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley talks about the standoff and what’s next for the Democratic-controlled House.

Burke’s City Council Colleagues Discuss Extortion Charge, Ethics Reform

Four aldermen share their thoughts on how Ald. Ed Burke’s legal trouble may alter the rules and organization of Chicago’s City Council.

Longtime Lawmaker Lou Lang Resigns House Seat

The 69-year-old from Skokie has joined the lobbying firm Advantage Government Strategies.

Illinois AG Demands EPA Enforce Rule Limiting Landfill Pollution

A group of state attorneys general, including Lisa Madigan, is demanding that the EPA withdraw its plan to delay a regulation aimed at reducing emissions of methane and other pollutants from landfills.

Art Institute Exhibit Brings ‘Floating World’ to Life

History, beauty and pleasure are on display in the first public showing of a standout collection of Japanese art. 

High School Playwrights Probe Painful Personal and Social Issues

Students bold enough to try their hand at this challenging art form have the advantage of being able to tap into the raw emotion of youth in a uniquely fearless way.

Chicago Organizer Picked to Finish Raoul’s State Senate Term

Robert Peters, a Chicago political and community organizer, has been appointed to the Illinois Senate to finish the term of Attorney General-elect Kwame Raoul.

COPA Employee Facing Felony Charges After False Shooting Threat

Civilian Office of Police Accountability investigator Alison Yohanna is facing felony charges after she allegedly emailed a false report of a mass shooting at her office late last month.

Bears’ Season Ends with Cody Parkey’s Field Goal Clank

Embattled kicker Cody Parkey missed the 43-yard potential game-winning field goal, allowing the Philadelphia Eagles to escape with a 16-15 victory.

Preckwinkle, FBI at Odds Over Campaign Contribution

A footnote in the 37-page criminal complaint against Ald. Ed Burke is causing a headache for Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle as she seeks to become Chicago’s next mayor.