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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.

Obama Presidential Center Sails Through City Council

The project that will transform 19.3 acres of Jackson Park into the Obama Presidential Center aced its final in a series of city votes Wednesday.

Memorial Day Recipes from the Chefs of ‘Dishalicious’

Memorial Day is synonymous with grilling. In anticipation of the long weekend of cooking out with friends and family, Chicago Tonight asked local chefs for their favorite Memorial Day recipes. Dig in!

CPS Watchdog: Wealthy Families Benefitting From Free Admission to Montessori Pre-K

Families living within Chicago Public Schools’ most affluent attendance area have been receiving priority access to highly coveted seats at a Lincoln Park magnet school, according to a new report.

‘Having Our Say’ An Irresistibly Engaging Encounter With The Delany Sisters

If ever there were a way to remind audiences of what it would really take to “make America great again,” the Goodman Theatre’s revival of “Having Our Say” could easily qualify as the show to get the job done.

Chicago Riverwalk’s Rapid Growth Is Making Waves (And Noise)

As the weather gets nicer, Chicagoans and tourists are expected to flock to an increasingly popular destination: the Chicago River and attractions along its main branch. But has it become too congested?

May 22, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the May 22, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Chicago-Based MB Financial Bought By Fifth Third Bank

A major acquisition of a homegrown Chicago bank: Is the buyer taking a big risk? And what does the deal mean for customers?

Obama Presidential Center Passes Plan Commission Despite Lack of Details

The Obama Presidential Center keeps getting green lights even though important architectural details are missing. Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin weighs in.

US Birth Rate Sinks to 30-Year Low

Is the country’s declining birth rate a cause for concern, or a sign that more women are taking control of their reproductive choices?

Speaker Madigan Denies Retaliation Claims, Calls for Investigation

A firestorm erupts over a state Democratic lawmaker’s claims that Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is retaliating against her.

Sanctuary Restaurants Offer Support to Employees, But Little Protection

Chicago has dozens of “sanctuary restaurants,” but like “sanctuary city,” the term is not a legal designation. So what exactly does it mean?

Chicago Police Adding 1,300 Officers for Memorial Day Weekend

Additional patrols will cover the lakefront, downtown and other areas where Chicago police expect there could be increased violence during the holiday weekend.

New Study Examines Long-Term Impacts of 2013 CPS Closures

What happened to students caught up in one of the largest waves of school closures in U.S. history? A University of Chicago study suggests the controversial move did not result in academic gains.

Illinois’ Executive Mansion Gets a $15 Million Face-Lift

Gov. Bruce Rauner’s critics can accurately say he has failed to pass major parts of his agenda. But Rauner has made good on pledges to live in the capital city and revitalize the executive mansion.