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CPS to Cut More Than 1,000 Teaching, Support Staff Positions

Declining enrollment and vacancies at other schools cited as Chicago Public Schools announces layoffs for hundreds of educators

The Week in Review: Republicans Look to Dump Trump

Republicans are looking to dump Donald Trump after his disastrous week. Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s proposed water and sewer tax to fix the municipal employees’ pension fund angers aldermen and homeowners alike.

Original Chicago Cocktail: Cautionary Tale

One-term Mayor Michael Bilandic’s downfall in 1979 has become a cautionary tale to future would-be mayors of Chicago: Always make sure the snow gets plowed. His chilly defeat inspired this iced cocktail.

IPRA Releases Police Video of Paul O’Neal Shooting

The Independent Police Review Authority released police videos showing the shooting of Paul O’Neal.

Remembering the 1st Step of Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1,000-Mile March

Once a neighborhood unwelcoming to families of color, Marquette Park is not only a more diverse community today, but one that's now home to a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. memorial.

CPS Students Who Pass IB Exams Can Now Earn College Credit

A new bill passed late last month aims to cut higher education costs and allow Chicago Public Schools students to begin earning college credits sooner.

August 4, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the August 4, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Scientists Battle for Physics Slam Crown

You've probably heard of a poetry slam, but this weekend, Fermilab will present its fifth annual Physics Slam in downtown Chicago. Learn more.

Taking the Temperature on Mayor’s Water, Sewer Tax Proposal

Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants to slap a tax on water and sewer bills. We take a closer look at the proposal with a panel of aldermen. 

As City Expands Testing, Advice on Avoiding Lead-Contaminated Water

The city of Chicago expands testing for lead in the water supply. Find out what you can do to make sure your drinking water is safe.

IPRA Workers Fight to Keep the Agency Intact

Investigators at the Independent Police Review Authority and the union that represents them are pushing back against the mayor's call to scrap and replace the agency.

Weekend Best Bets: Celebrate a Milestone, Salute the Season

Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. marched through Marquette Park to protest housing segregation and fight for equal rights. On Saturday, hundreds of area residents will trace a seven-block stretch of King’s march. Details on that and more in this weekend's roundup.

Illinois Insurers Propose Obamacare Rate Hikes up to 45 Percent

Monday’s release of proposed 2017 health insurance premium rate increases for coverage offered through the state’s Obamacare exchange induced sticker shock among some industry experts, with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois seeking increases from 23 to 45 percent for its individual health care plans.

Viewer Feedback: Stop Those Who Protest Free Speech

Hear what viewers had to say about our story on DePaul University's decision to bar a conservative speaker when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Red Panda Cubs at Lincoln Park Zoo Get Wrigley Field-Inspired Names

Two red panda cubs at the Lincoln Park Zoo are born to love the Chicago Cubs. Like their two siblings born the previous year, the names of the cubs, revealed Tuesday, were inspired by Wrigley Field.