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March 27, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the March 27, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Chicago State University Postpones Decision on Administration Changes

It was widely expected that Paul Vallas would get a top job at Chicago State University on Monday. But that is not what happened.  

Cook County Democrats Consider Who They Want for Governor

The primary for governor is a year away. But already, it's quite a contest. Limits on campaign contributions have been lifted. And this morning, six potential candidates made their pitches to Cook County Democratic committeemen. 

Urban Wildlife Monitoring Program Expanded by Lincoln Park Zoo

Since 2010, the zoo’s Urban Wildlife Institute has used motion-detecting cameras and acoustic monitoring equipment to record and document animals roaming through the city.

TechGirlz Announces Expansion to Chicago

An organization dedicated to teaching technology to middle school-age girls is coming to Chicago this spring.

Proposed Museum Wants to Use Sports As ‘Bait’ For Learning

The American Sports Museum would teach visitors about everything from physics to history. Founder Marc Lapides shares his vision for the space.

New Bill Bars CPS, Cash-Strapped Districts From Opening New Charters

“If your district is broke, take care of the schools that you have before you open new schools. We think it’s a pretty straightforward idea,” said state Rep. Will Guzzardi, who introduced the legislation.

New Investment Helps Young Chicagoans Find Their Opportunity

In an effort to curb violence, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has directed resources to expand mentoring programs in Chicago Public Schools. A new effort is targeting young men and women who aren’t in school.

Chicago Lawmaker Proposes Urban Agriculture Zones

“The whole idea is to use our vacant land as a way to adjust the issue of food access by encouraging urban farms and community gardens in certain areas,” said state Rep. Sonya Harper.

Viewer Feedback: ‘Good Luck to David Meyers’

Viewers reflect on the closing of Meyers Ace Hardware.

Rauner Pushing New Pension Alternative to Restore CPS Funding

Facing an ongoing lawsuit brought by Chicago Public Schools and increasing calls to restore vetoed funding to the cash-strapped school district, Gov. Bruce Rauner is urging “swift action” to enact statewide pension reform in a new Republican-led bill.

Bulls, Cubs Lose Key Architects of Past Success

There was a time when Chicago sports teams were synonymous with losing. This week, the city lost two men who helped change that perception.

Local Restaurants ‘Go Blue’ to Raise Awareness, Funds for One Hope United

Throughout the month of April, nearly two dozen Chicago-area restaurants will offer special menu items to raise awareness and funds for child abuse prevention programs.

Report: Candy-Flavored Tobacco Hooks New Generation of Kids

Candy-flavored e-cigarettes and other sweetened tobacco products threaten to create a new generation of addicted users, warns a new report by five prominent public health organizations.

Gary Solomon, Former SUPES CEO, Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison

The former SUPES Academy chief charged in connection with the Barbara Byrd-Bennett fraud scandal was sentenced Friday to seven years in prison after pleading guilty last year.