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2018 Entertainment Preview: Chicago in Film and TV

Whether it’s a giant rampaging ape or a serious drama, Chicago will be the setting for quite a few new movies and TV shows in 2018. A look at what is coming.

1871 CEO Howard Tullman a Cryptocurrency Skeptic

Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin may be all the rage, but is the so-called “blockchain” technology behind them the thing that could really change the world?

New Play Looks at Life of Trailblazing African-American Actor

Exploring the connection between a controversial painting at the Art Institute and the new play “Red Velvet” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.

Fake News, Feminism, #MeToo: The 2017 Words of the Year

Much like 2016’s set, the words of 2017 are a political batch reflective of the tumultuous year we just put behind us. What else made the cut.

Conservative Lawmakers Back Effort to Block Publicly Funded Abortions

How Republican lawmakers are trying to stop publicly funded abortions in Illinois—and what the bill’s backers say.

S.H. Bell’s Manganese Dust-Control Plan OK’d by City

Chicago public health officials have signed off on a Southeast Side company’s updated plan to cut emissions of brain-damaging manganese dust that regulators say pose a health risk to nearby residents.

CPS Acting CEO: Improving Parent Engagement ‘A Top Priority’

Chicago Public Schools’ new leader Janice Jackson announces plans to hold community meetings throughout the city this spring in the hopes of sparking an open dialogue about the district’s biggest needs.

Prolonged Cold Weather Could Tie Chicago Record

Chicago ushered in 2018 with a record-setting high temperature of 1 degree on New Year’s Day. With cold temperatures expected to persist, the city could tie a different record by the end of the week.

Dec. 28, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Dec. 28, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Chicago Photographer Captures Toll of Opioids, Homelessness

Lloyd DeGrane spent three years photographing homeless encampments in Chicago. He shares images and stories from the streets.

US Stocks March Higher Boosted by Tax Cuts and Deregulation

The financial markets have skyrocketed over the past year. Can they keep climbing in 2018?

‘Hamilton’ Star Begins ‘My Shot at Epilepsy’ to Raise Awareness, Funds

Inspired by the song “My Shot,” from the blockbuster musical, actor Miguel Cervantes is challenging the public to take their “shot” and help raise awareness and funds to find a cure for epilepsy. 

Jeannie Tanner’s ‘Words and Music’ Shines Light on Other Jazz Artists

Jazz can bring to mind a dark nightclub after hours with a lot of booze, but we met a group of Chicago jazz musicians on a sunny summer morning – and they were fueled only by coffee and cake.

Kerry James Marshall Unveils Monumental Mural in the Loop

A new mural at the Chicago Cultural Center honors 20 women, past and present, who contributed to the cultural life of the city. “Chicago Tonight” was on site throughout the creation of the work, the largest to date by Chicago artist Kerry James Marshall.

18 New Illinois Laws to Know in 2018

More than 200 laws go into effect Jan. 1, 2018, ranging from health care and criminal justice to animal welfare. We give you the rundown.