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Cook County Restorative Justice Program Holds First Graduation: ‘We’re Also Here to Let You Know We Value You’

A total of 29 people graduated from Cook County’s Restorative Justice Program in Englewood. County leaders say the program lasts an average of six to nine months and focuses on education, accountability and job training designed to address non-violent crime and prevent recidivism.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, July 2, 2022 - Full Show

On this week’s show: A crossover discussion with Black Voices on abortion rights. A family seeks answers about their son’s killing. And the city’s street art takes the lead in a new film.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, July 2, 2022 - Full Show

A Black / Latino Voices crossover discussion on the impact of the Supreme Court overturning the Roe v. Wade decision. And how journalist Natalie Moore’s new play, “The Billboard,” tackles the issue.

Black Voices Conversation: Future of Abortion Rights

A Black Voices/Latino Voices crossover conversation on what the future holds for abortion access in the U.S. Leaders of women’s rights organizations worry about how this decision will specifically impact people of color and people with lower incomes.

The Week in Review: Pritzker Gets Opponent He Wanted in Trump-Backed Bailey

Darren Bailey routs the Republican field to take on Gov. Pritzker in the general election. Recapping all the other winners and setting the scene for November. Plus, could Google buy the Thompson Center?

Pre-Pandemic Sized Crowds Descend on US Airports for Holiday

AAA predicts that nearly 48 million people will travel at least 50 miles or more from home over the weekend, slightly fewer than in 2019. AAA says car travel will set a record even with the national average price for gasoline hovering near $5.

Shootings, Homicides Down This Year, But Chicago Still on Pace to Top 600 Killings in 2022: Police

Data published Friday by the Chicago Police Department shows there have been 310 homicides and 1,255 shootings in the city through the end of June. Both those figures are below the pace set through the first six months of 2021 and 2020.

Chicago Police Officer in Serious Condition After Being Shot on Near West Side

The officer was shot multiple times and was rushed to Stroger Hospital, police said.

Lawsuits Filed Days After Deadly Missouri Amtrak Crash

The first lawsuits have been filed only days after an Amtrak train collision and derailment in rural Missouri that left four people dead and injured up to 150 others.

‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Morgan Park

More and more communities are turning to private security to help combat higher crime. In the Morgan Park community on the city's far south side, a new pilot program employs private security guards to watch over local businesses. Morgan Park is located just south of Beverly and just north of suburbs like Blue Island on the southern edge of the city.

June 30, 2022 - Full Show

Live from Morgan Park for “ In Your Neighborhood.” How restorative justice works. Meet one of the country's top teachers. The state's attorney general joins us. And to the theater with Hedy Weiss. 

Theater Critic Hedy Weiss on 3 Must-See Productions Running This Month

Local stages are heating up this summer. While there may be plenty of worthwhile options, Hedy Weiss joins “Chicago Tonight” to give a rundown of some of her must-see productions.

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul on Abortion Rights, New Firearm Tracing Database

Incumbent Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul ran unopposed for the Democratic nomination. In November, he will face Republican Tom DeVore, an attorney who successfully fought against Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s mask mandates in public schools.  

First Graduates of Cook County Restorative Justice Program Recognized

Participants in the the Circuit Court of Cook County’s Restorative Justice Community Court spent six to nine months learning conflict resolution and job skills, as well as receiving emotional support.  

National Education Association President on Plans for the Future of Schools

Thousands of educators from across the country are coming to Chicago to discuss and debate public education policies. The National Education Association is holding its annual meeting here. Amanda Vinicky spoke to the union president about her plan for the future of schools, including emotional learning, standardized testing, and addressing mass shootings in schools.