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What to Make of the NFL’s New Kneeling Policy

Strong words from the president about kneeling in the NFL as a new policy is unveiled. We get local reaction to the rules.

Bill to Legalize Industrial Hemp Clears Illinois Legislature

The state is one step closer to legalizing the production of industrial hemp after a 106-3 vote in the Illinois House this week. 

Chicago to Pittsburgh in 45 Minutes: A Look at the High-Speed Hyperloop

Could the Midwest soon be connected to a futuristic transit option? We visit one company’s hyperloop test site in the Nevada desert.

Chicago Population Drops for 3rd Straight Year

Of the five most populous cities in the country, only the Windy City saw a population drop in 2017, according to U.S. census data. But the city still has an edge over Houston.

Chicago Places 8th in New Ranking of Urban Park Systems

This is Chicago’s first year cracking the top 10 of the ParkScore Index, an annual ranking of park systems in the nation’s 100 biggest cities.

May 23, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the May 23, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Local Author Says Religion Might be the Best Therapeutic Drug Around

The new book “Why We Need Religion” argues that people need religion, but not for spiritual reasons. We discuss the power and purpose can religion can have with author Stephen T. Asma.

How Will Lincoln Yards Impact Chicago’s Music Scene?

A former industrial corridor along the North Branch of the Chicago River could be turned in to the city’s newest entertainment district. Rock critic Jim DeRogatis sounds a warning.

Report: US Border Patrol Officials Have Abused Young Migrants

A new report from the ACLU and the University of Chicago alleges a disturbing trend of abuse towards young migrants held by immigration officials.

Ask Geoffrey: What’s Up With These Mismatched Tower Toppers?

A viewer wants to know why the towers atop an iconic Chicago skyscraper have changed height. Geoffrey Baer proves himself equal to the task in this week’s Ask Geoffrey.

Rainn Wilson at Steppenwolf Theater In a Farce to be Reckoned With

The actor known for his role as Dwight Schrute on NBC’s “The Office” talks about his dual roles in Matthew-Lee Erlbach’s new play “The Doppelganger.”

Van Dyke Case: State Supreme Court Orders Case Filings Be Made in Public

Illinois’ highest court has struck down a Cook County judge’s order requiring all filings in the murder case of suspended Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke to be made in his chambers under seal.

12 Things to Do This Memorial Day Weekend: May 24-28

Summer festivals, cycling on Lake Shore Drive, global fare and Chicago Dogs baseball usher in the weekend. Here are a dozen things to do in and around Chicago this long holiday weekend.

CPS Parents: Monitor Not Enough to Fix Special Education

Parents and advocates want to see Chicago Public Schools take more action to resolve its special education issues beyond the addition of a state monitor who will oversee district reforms.

Lincoln Park Zoo Welcomes New 2-Year-Old Giraffe, Finely

A new zoo resident born in downstate Peoria stands about 9 feet tall. Guests can see the 2-year-old giraffe Finely at the zoo’s Regenstein African Journey exhibit.