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Police Questioning ‘Persons of Interest’ in Smollett Case

Detectives are interviewing two “persons of interest” who surveillance photos show were in the area of downtown Chicago where “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett said he was attacked last month, police said Thursday.

Mayoral Candidate Forum: Fioretti, Joyce, Kozlar, Sáles-Griffin

In less than two weeks, 14 candidates will appear on the ballot for mayor of Chicago. The first in our series of three mayoral candidate forums kicks off with four of those candidates.

Source: Jason Van Dyke Beaten by Fellow Inmates in Prison

Former Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke was beaten by his fellow inmates shortly after being transferred to an out-of-state prison, a source close to his family confirms.

Feb. 13, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 13, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Spotlight Politics: Mayoral Money Machine Revs Up

Bill Daley gets a major endorsement for mayor while hauling in big bucks. Carol Marin, Paris Schutz and Amanda Vinicky have details on that story and more in this week’s political roundtable.

Venezuelans in Chicago Hope for Change in Their Homeland

A growing number of Venezuelans fleeing the turmoil in their country are finding a new life in Chicago. But they’re keeping a close eye on their homeland, with the hopes that change is about to take place.

Behind the Curtain of the Joffrey’s Newest Production, ‘Anna Karenina’

For the first time in its history, the Joffrey Ballet cues up an entirely new score for its daring new production. We get a peek at the company’s creative process – and personalities.

Candidate Forum: Chicago City Treasurer Hopefuls Face Off

The Chicago mayor’s race is getting a lot of attention, but it’s not the only contested citywide race in the Feb. 26 election. Meet the candidates running to replace outgoing Treasurer Kurt Summers.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Feb. 14-17

New musicals, vintage wedding dresses, motorcycles and encased meats usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago. 

Presidential Hopeful Pete Buttigieg Talks 2020, New Memoir

The South Bend, Indiana, mayor tells us about his new memoir “Shortest Way Home” – and why his eyes are set on the White House.

Illinois Defies National Trend by Adding 1,300 Solar Jobs in 2018

The U.S. solar energy industry lost nearly 8,000 jobs last year, but Illinois was one of just eight states that saw a significant increase in solar jobs.

In ‘A Doll’s House, Part 2,’ a Provocative He Said/She Said Twist on an Ibsen Classic

This sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking play – now receiving its Chicago debut at Steppenwolf Theatre – arrives at a moment when a whole new tsunami-like wave of feminist rebellion has gathered force.

4 More Cleared in Latest Exonerations Tied to Former Chicago Police Sergeant

Four men were exonerated of false drug convictions Wednesday, joining more than 60 others who’ve been falsely convicted and later exonerated in cases related to former Chicago Police Sgt. Ronald Watts.

Theo Epstein: Joe Ricketts Emails Don’t Reflect Cubs’ Values

“The emails were upsetting to read, and especially upsetting to think that some of our fans were put into a position where they had to consider their favorite team and some of those types of views,” Theo Epstein said Tuesday.

Feb. 12, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 12, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”