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Discovery of Political Buttons at NEIU Offers Glimpse Into Past

A recently discovered collection of old political buttons may tell us something about the voters of an earlier era.

How, and Why, Chicago Has Nonpartisan Elections

The push for nonpartisan elections began after the 1983 election of former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington. What it means for elections today.

What to Make of This Extraordinary Chicago Election

Fourteen mayoral candidates? A possible runoff? Political reporters and political scientists give us their take on this unprecedented election.

Feb. 26, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 26, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Early Totals Show Older Voters Driving Election Traffic

More than half the ballots cast as of 6 p.m. Tuesday came from voters who were 55 or older, according to unofficial totals from the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.

Illinois Police Release Audio from Aurora Warehouse Shooting

Authorities have released the audio of 911 calls reporting the Feb. 15 shooting at the Henry Pratt Co. facility that resulted in five deaths.

R. Kelly’s Affinity for McDonald’s Dates to Childhood

R&B singer R. Kelly signed autographs and waved at a fan who yelled “I love you!” when he stopped at a McDonald’s in Chicago after being released from jail in his sexual abuse case.

Chicago Voters Head to Polls to Pick Rahm Emanuel Successor

Those looking to succeed retiring Mayor Rahm Emanuel include veteran politicians — a couple whose fathers also held elective office — businessmen, former prosecutors and community activists.

Chicago Election Has Potential to Change Face of City Council

With 160 candidates running for alderman, the Chicago City Council could be seeing a major makeover in May.

Judge Allows Smollett to Travel to Meet with Attorneys

A Chicago judge says “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett can travel out-of-state to meet his lawyers while he’s free on bond on charges he falsely reported being attacked by two masked men.

Jim DeRogatis: ‘A Lot of People Failed a Lot of Women’

The latest on R. Kelly from the journalist who’s been reporting on the Grammy Award-winning R&B star for decades.

Chicago Girls Learn the Ropes of Double Dutch

Memories of jumping rope as a child lures a Chicago woman back to the sport as an adult – and inspires her to start teaching double Dutch to a new generation through her organization Black Girls Jump.

Record Number of Mayoral Candidates Leaves Voters Spoiled for Choice

Chicago voters may want change, but with so many mayoral candidates to choose from, what are they to think? We get election analysis from political reporters Craig Dellimoreo, A.D. Quig and Greg Hinz.

There Are 150-Plus Aldermanic Candidates. Here Are 6 Wards to Watch.

In addition to the very competitive and crowded mayoral contest, voters in all 50 wards are voting for alderman as well. We highlight some of the races to watch.

Feb, 25, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 25, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”