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Federal Prosecutors Seek Second Delay to File Ed Burke Indictment

Federal prosecutors say this extra time is necessary due to the “complex nature” of the ongoing investigation of the 14th Ward alderman.

April 24, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the April 24, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

‘Chicago Tonight’ Turns 35

On this date, 35 years ago, “Chicago Tonight” was born. Watch the premiere episode, featuring an interview with John Callaway and Mayor Harold Washington.

Pritzker: ‘No Concerns’ About Investigation of Property Tax Appeal

A novel approach to receiving a property tax break didn’t flush Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s chances at winning the 2018 election down the toilet. But he now faces a federal investigation into his property taxes.

Report: NATO, at 70, Is ‘An Alliance in Crisis’

Earlier this month the North Atlantic Treaty Organization turned 70. A recent report says the alliance is in “crisis,” and a former U.S. ambassador to NATO says the biggest threat to the alliance may be the U.S. itself.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Census Citizenship Question

The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether the 2020 census should ask about citizenship. Observers say the justices appear divided along ideological lines, giving an edge to the proposed change.

Is It Time to Cut The Cord and Leave Cable TV?

With more and more alternatives to cable television, is it time for you to cut the cord?

Joffrey Ballet Reaches ‘Across the Pond’ for Latest Program

The venerable Chicago dance company got a creative boost from across the pond for the closing show of its season. Meet the Brit who made his own Britney Spears video and is now working with the Joffrey Ballet.

Missing Crystal Lake Boy’s Buried Body Found, Parents Charged

Crystal Lake police Chief James Black said at a news conference Wednesday that police dug up what they believe is Andrew “AJ” Freund’s body in a field and that it was wrapped in plastic.

Ask Geoffrey: What Happened to Immel State Bank?

Geoffrey Baer deposits some knowledge about buildings left behind by the banking panics of the Great Depression.

Chicago Among the Country’s Most Polluted Cities, Study Finds

The American Lung Association’s annual “State of the Air” report found that Chicago has experienced an increase in days with spikes of ozone-polluted air.

Leader of Chicago Robbery Crew Receives 30-Year Prison Sentence

Robert Berrios, 51, was convicted of carrying out nine separate robberies in 2012 that netted a total of more than $115,000 in cash, according to federal prosecutors.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: April 25-28

A unique fair, sudsy beverages and classical music usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Eating the Parks: Foraging in Chicago’s Urban Landscape

Tours like Dave Odd’s “Eat the Neighborhood” in Lincoln Park introduce Chicagoans to local plants that are edible or can be used for medicinal purposes. 

Garrett Popcorn Sues Ex-Employee It Says Stole Its Recipes

The famed Chicago popcorn company says that before she was terminated, a former employee stole thousands of files including information about its secret recipes.