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Spotlight Politics: Lightfoot Proposes New Ethics Plan in Wake of Burke Plea

Mayor Lori Lightfoot is out with a new round of ethics proposals. Our politics team tackles that and more in our weekly roundtable.

In ‘Ms. Blakk,’ a Raucous Campaign for a Queer Nation Candidate

This unabashedly flamboyant fantasia by Tina Landau and Tarell Alvin McCraney spins the true story of Joan Jett Blakk, who helped found the Chicago branch of the Queer Nation Party and ran for Chicago mayor in 1991.

June 5, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the June 5, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

At Nearly 34 Feet Tall, Garfield Park’s Agave Plant is Through the Roof

In the midst of a massive growth spurt that began in late winter, the century plant at Garfield Park Conservatory now hovers above the glass dome. We last visited the plant in March, when it stood a mere 17 feet tall.

Take it Outside: 10 Summer Activities In and Around Chicago

Chicago summers are nature’s way of rewarding your winter survival skills. And now that warm weather is here, it’s time to get off the couch and actively embrace the season. Here are 10 fun, easy ways to do just that.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: June 6-9

Food trucks, street festivals, the Chicago blues and green gooey slime usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Rahm Emanuel Bikes Around Lake Michigan

The former Chicago mayor completed the more than 900-mile trip Tuesday, according to a post on Facebook.

Dwyane Wade Memoir to Be Published This Fall

The book is called “3 Dimensional” and tells of the 13-time All Star’s rise from Chicago’s South Side to NBA stardom.

Trump Reads From FDR’s Prayer to the US on D-Day

President Donald Trump read from a prayer delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as he joined other world leaders and veterans Wednesday in marking the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

Place Your Bets: Where Should the Chicago Casino Be Built?

Chicago is getting a massive casino that could rival Las Vegas operations in size and scope. But where will it go? Gov. J.B. Pritzker isn’t offering a site, but an opinion: not downtown.

Indiana Teacher Awards Autistic Boy ‘Annoying Male’ Trophy

A school district in northwestern Indiana has issued an apology after a special needs teacher awarded an 11-year-old autistic student a trophy naming him the “most annoying male” of the school year.

Stanley Tigerman, Renowned Chicago Architect, Dies at 88

Stanley Tigerman was as famous for his personality as he was for his buildings, private homes and public buildings that showed post-modernism’s tendency for humor, irreverence and invention. 

EPA Proposes Adding Abandoned Chicago Slag Dump to Priority Cleanup List

Records show the 67-acre site on the Far Southeast Side, used as a dumping ground for more than two decades by Republic Steel, is contaminated with lead, manganese, mercury and other toxins.

Study Finds Most LGBTQ Services Located in White, Wealthy Neighborhoods

In Chicago, Black and Latinx residents are three times more likely than whites and Asians to live in areas located at least 3 miles from LGBTQ service providers, according to a new study. 

Powell Hints Fed Will Cut Rates If Needed Over Trade Wars

Chairman Jerome Powell didn’t explicitly say what the Federal Reserve would do. But expectations are rising that the Fed will cut rates at least once and possibly two or more times before year’s end, in part because of the consequences of the trade war.