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Van Dyke Attorneys Want Reporter to Reveal Sources

Should Jamie Kalven, the reporter who broke the story of the Laquan McDonald shooting, be forced, under oath, to reveal his sources? 

Bitcoin Price Soars Ahead of Launch of Futures Trading In Chicago

The Chicago Futures Exchange is set to start trading bitcoin, which has seen its value rise more than 1,000 percent since the start of the year. Just what is bitcoin?

‘Hunting Charlie’ Seeks to Find the Elusive Enemy in the War in Vietnam

Propaganda and political cartoons show different perspectives of Vietnam at the Pritzker Military Museum and Library.

Citypak Provides Cover, Storage for Those With No Place to Call Home

Designed with the homeless, for the homeless: How a durable, simple backpack is meeting a basic need.

City Eyes Affordable Housing in East Garfield Park

Chicago is looking to transform two vacant lots into affordable housing, a proposal that’s part of an international sustainability contest the city hopes will help boost interest among potential developers.

Claypool Blasted by Rapper’s Dad Over Plan to Close Englewood Schools

Ken Bennett has served as an aide under Barack Obama, Harold Washington and Rahm Emanuel. On Wednesday, he called out the Chicago Public Schools CEO for the district’s plan to close four Englewood high schools next year.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Dec. 7-10

Holiday markets, late-night shopping, jousting bouts and classic Christmas flicks usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Cancer Survivor Pushing for State Law on Dense Breast Notifications

Glenview resident Patti Beyer is advocating for a state law that would require mammography reports to inform women if they have dense breast tissue, a risk factor for cancer. “It’s already in the mammography report to the doctor but unless the doctor tells you, it’s kept from you,” she said.

North Korea, US ‘In Game of Nuclear Chicken’

White House national security adviser H.R. McMaster believes the U.S. is inching closer to war with North Korea.

Obama, Mayors Resist Trump on Climate Change at Chicago Summit

A good chunk of the U.S. will stay in the Paris climate agreement, despite President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the accord. That was the message Tuesday from former President Barack Obama and several mayors from the U.S. and around the world. 

Dec. 5, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Dec. 5, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

GOP House Members Call for Action on DACA by End of Year

Thirty-four Republican Congressman, including two from Illinois, sent a letter Tuesday to U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan calling for “a permanent legislative solution” for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients before year’s end.

LaSalle County Doctor Admits Trading Opioids for Sex, Takes Plea Deal

From 2011 to 2013, a LaSalle County physician prescribed hundreds of thousands of milligrams of controlled substances to a trio of opioid-dependent patients in exchange for sex, according to a plea agreement.

Rare Holiday Crèche on Display at Art Institute of Chicago

The Christmas season is the only time to see a rare Nativity scene that blends both spiritual and earthly pursuits. We go for a look.

Suburban Express Issues New Apology for ‘Grotesquely Xenophobic’ Ad

Facing ongoing controversy from an advertisement it now calls “indefensible,” a Champaign-based bus company says it hopes to “relaunch” its conduct and will cooperate with a state investigation into its business practices.