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May 6, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the May 6, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

High Time or Half-Baked? Illinois Looks to Legalize Weed

Illinois residents could buy and use weed legally as soon as January should a measure backed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker be passed into law – but there’s no guarantee that will happen.

Chicago is Getting Electric Scooters – But Are They Safe?

Chicago is rolling out an electric scooter pilot program this summer, but a recent government study of the shared scooter system in Austin, Texas, underscores the importance of riders wearing helmets. 

In ‘Red Meat Republic,’ the Story of How Beef Made Chicago and Changed America

Chicago’s connections to the meat processing industry are well known, but the beef industry didn’t just spur the city’s development. In a new book, historian Joshua Specht says the beef industry helped shape modern America itself.

Will Hemp be Illinois’ Next Billion-Dollar Bumper Crop?

A flood of Illinois farmers are hoping hemp will be a cash crop for them this summer after Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Agriculture opened up licensing last week.

Teens Ditch Fast Fashion, Food for Fair Trade

Young Chicagoans have joined the fair trade movement – and they want you to get on board, too.

Rainy Week Tests Chicago Stormwater Management

Ready for even more rain? A look at how local tunnels and reservoirs handled the wettest week in years – and what’s next.

A Day in the Life of a Cook County Burn Crew

Sometimes the best thing for a forest or prairie is to burn it. We spend a day with a Cook County burn crew.  

Four Critically Endangered Red Wolf Pups Born at Lincoln Park Zoo

The cubs’ arrival – the first litter born at the zoo since 2010 – is a bright spot for one of the world’s most endangered wolf species.

Bravura Revival of ‘West Side Story’ Marks Lyric’s Finest Broadway Venture

This electrifying revival demonstrates how, without straining to “modernize” or rework the 1957 Broadway musical – but by maintaining total respect for its vintage truth and beauty – its enduring power can be fully released.

Health Officials Investigating 2 Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease

The Illinois Department of Public Health said it was investigating two cases of Legionnaires’ disease in patients who had received treatment at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

Louis Farrakhan Invited to Address Facebook Ban at St. Sabina Thursday

The Rev. Michael Pfleger invited the controversial minister to speak at St. Sabina Catholic Church days after Facebook banned Louis Farrakhan and several other “dangerous individuals.”

Lightfoot Plans May 20 Inauguration, City Hall Open House

Lori Lightfoot will be sworn in as Chicago’s next mayor during an inauguration ceremony at the city’s Wintrust Arena. The official ceremony is to begin at 10 a.m. and include several musical performances.

Another Body Found at Waukegan Factory; Death Toll Reaches 3

Search and recovery personnel found the body of another worker Sunday in the rubble of a northern Illinois silicone factory that exploded and burst into flames two days earlier, a fire official said.

The Week in Review: Income Tax Overhaul Inches Forward

Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s tax overhaul sails through the Senate. Heavy rains test flood-control fixes. Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot preps for a summer violence spike, and the Cubs prep for division rival St. Louis.