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Chicago Schools Protest

Public outcry is growing over plans to shut down or shake up 16 Chicago Public Schools. Elizabeth Brackett has more on a day of protest. Then, Carol Marin talks with leaders from CPS and the Teachers Union.

Raja Krishnamoorthi Extended Interview

Raja Krishnamoorthi’s resume is undeniably impressive. He has degrees in engineering and law from Princeton and Harvard Universities, respectively. Now, he's running for the Democratic nomination for the 8th District against Tammy Duckworth.

Chicago News Cooperative To Suspend Operations

After more than two years in the news business, the Chicago News Cooperative is calling it quits -- for now.

Ask Geoffrey: 2/20

Was a butcher to blame for a backup in the Chicago River?

Chicago Restaurant Week 2012

Chicago's 5th Annual Restaurant week is in full swing. We tell you what's behind the event, and where you can go for a special meal.

Viewer Mail: 2/16

We asked what you thought about Noble Street Charter Schools charging students fines for minor infractions.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 2/17

Carol Marin and her panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Weekend Events Around Town: 2/17 – 2/19

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on!

Chicago Teachers Union Proposals

The Chicago Teachers Union slams Chicago Public Schools administrators, and offer their own vision for the school system, including $700 million more in funding. Paris Schutz has the story.

Jean-Claude Brizard on New CPS Policies

Chicago Public Schools CEO Jean-Claude Brizard joins us to discuss new sick-day policies and more.

Chicago NATO/G8 Security

We talk to the heads of two security firms about how businesses are being advised to get ready for possible protests during the upcoming

Chicago Business News: 2/16

Chicago-based Boeing gets a record $22 billion order.

Barefoot Running

A barefoot runner makes the case for leaving your shoes at home -- even in the winter.

Mummies at The Field Museum

The Field Museum has a new exhibit, giving visitors a chance to see mummies that have not been viewed by the public for over 100 years. We get a behind-the-scenes look at the exhibit.

Chicago Gets New Fire Commissioner

A new Chicago Fire Department Fire Commissioner was appointed on Thursday, in the wake of Wednesday’s resignation of current fire commissioner, Robert Hoff.