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Brain Donations Power Groundbreaking Study of Alzheimer’s Disease

An estimated 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to rise. We learn about one of the world’s most comprehensive studies of the disease, taking place right here in Chicago.

New Podcast ‘The City’ Digs Up Dirt on Old Chicago Scandal

We speak with Robin Amer, the creator of a new podcast from USA Today that takes a broad look at the events that led up to the so-called Operation Silver Shovel scandal – and the fallout that continues to this day.

Political, Financial, Housing Issues Face Next Mayor, City Council

City Council overwhelmingly approved a 2019 budget with no major tax or fee increases, but the next mayor and City Council will face rapidly rising city pension obligations and a host of other issues.

The Race Begins: Mayoral, Aldermanic Candidates File to Run for Office

And they’re off. Candidates for Chicago mayor, alderman and other municipal posts made it official on Monday, the first day they were able to file petitions with the Chicago Board of Elections.

‘Mansfield Park’ a Sparkling Reminder of Why Jane Austen Endures

Watching Northlight Theatre’s luminous world premiere stage version of Jane Austen’s third published novel, it was impossible not to wonder what the writer might make of her enduring cult status among 21st century audiences.

Study: Chicago Not Only City in Illinois Struggling to Boost Recycling Rate

Chicago’s recycling woes have been well-documented, but a new report shows that at least five other cities in Illinois are failing to meet average U.S. recycling rates.

Prison Inmate Death After Run-In with Staff Ruled Homicide

The death of an inmate following an “altercation with correctional staff” at Western Illinois Correctional Center in May has been ruled a homicide, according to an autopsy report.

Bob Fioretti Makes Moves to Run for Chicago Mayor

Former 2nd Ward Ald. Bob Fioretti, who tried to unseat Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2015, and ran against Toni Preckwinkle for Cook County Board president in the 2018 Democratic primary, appears to be running once more for mayor.

Irving Berlin’s ‘Holiday Inn’ Becomes Newly Minted Gem on Marriott Stage

The recent Broadway musical based on the hit 1942 film is an old-fashioned charmer on every level, with just enough of a sardonic bite to make it feel fresh, and just enough nostalgia to pierce your heart.

Lincoln Park Zoo Opens New $9.3 Million Visitor Center

A movie theater-sized screen highlighting daily programs, plus gardens and a member center will provide additional comforts and services to visitors, the zoo says.

Teen Charged After Fireworks Incident Inside Morgan Park High School

An Instagram video that captured the incident Tuesday morning shows students yelling and running through smoke-filled hallways after the fireworks were set off. A 16-year-old now faces a felony charge.

The Week in Review: Mendoza Confirms Mayoral Run, Amazon Snubs Chicago

Susana Mendoza is in the race for mayor. Outrage and confusion surround the fatal police shooting of a security guard. Chicago gets the big snub from Amazon. And the Bears get ready for their prime time matchup against Minnesota.

Web Extra, The Week in Review: Uptown Theatre Restoration

Paris Schutz and guests discuss the planned $75-million restoration of the landmark Uptown Theatre.

Nov. 15, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 15, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

What Social Media Posts Can Tell Us about Gang Violence

Gang violence in Chicago has been researched, debated and battled for years. What role might artificial intelligence play in preventing violence?