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City Asks Public to Weigh In on O’Hare Expansion Designs

Chicago’s Department of Aviation unveiled proposals Thursday from five architectural firms competing to design O’Hare International Airport’s $8.5-billion expansion project. 

Windy City Playhouse Stages Breathtaking Production of ‘Noises Off’

The show, which is literally breathtaking and a breathtakingly funny production by Windy City Playhouse, is a bravura exercise in extreme mental and physical comedy.

12 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 17-21

Puppets, celebrations of Martin Luther King Jr. and thousands of plastic balls usher in the weekend. Here are a dozen things to do in and around Chicago.

‘Downton Abbey’ Star Brendan Coyle Makes Chicago Debut in ‘St. Nicholas’

British actor Brendan Coyle, who played Mr. Bates in “Downton Abbey,” chats about his Chicago debut in the Goodman Theatre’s production of “St. Nicholas.” 

A Look Inside Chicago’s International Puppet Theater Festival

With the third edition of the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival under way, we visit with the co-directors of the festival's opening show. 

Watch Live: Reaction to Verdict in Laquan McDonald Cover-Up Trial

A trio of current and former Chicago police officers have been acquitted of charges that they conspired to hide details of the Laquan McDonald shooting. Watch live reaction to the verdict.

Chicago Cops Found Not Guilty in Laquan McDonald Cover-Up Trial

A Cook County judge says a trio of current and former Chicago police officers did not conspire to hide details of the Laquan McDonald shooting in an unprecedented trial that put a spotlight on the police department’s so-called code of silence.

What ‘Dry January’ is All About, and Why You Might Want to Try It

New year, no booze – at least for the month of January. That’s the idea behind the “dry January” trend. 

Gov. Pritzker Orders Worker-Training Investment Review

The governor’s third executive order requires a review of emerging industries so that state money for workforce training can be best used.

Inspectors Find Code Violations at R. Kelly's Chicago Recording Studio

Chicago Building Department spokesman Gregg Cunningham says the agency will list the violations during a court hearing next week. 

Jan. 16, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 16, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Lessons From the Governor Who Instituted Illinois’ First Income Tax

Looking back 50 years to the inauguration of former Gov. Richard Ogilvie, and the politically risky decision he made shortly thereafter.

Sears Survives a Near-Death Experience, But for How Long?

Eddie Lampert, the hedge fund owner who steered Sears into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in October, is aiming to keep open roughly 400 stores and preserve tens of thousands of jobs.

Spotlight Politics: Behind the Scenes of Pritzker’s Inauguration

Gov. J.B. Pritzker takes the helm, and a date for early voting in Chicago is set. Political reporters Carol Marin, Paris Schutz and Amanda Vinicky have those stories and more in this week’s roundtable.

Final $6 Billion Lincoln Yards Proposal Expected This Week

A $6 billion mixed-use development on the North Side is scheduled for a city vote next week, even though final plans have yet to be drawn up. Some aldermen and community groups are asking, “What’s the rush?”