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Mayor Proposes More Tax Hikes to Fix City Pensions

After the big property tax hit, another new tax may be on the way for weary Chicagoans. Find out how much it might cost and why the mayor says it's necessary.

Obama Foundation Makes It Official: Jackson Park for Obama Library

The secret got out last week, but the Obama Foundation made it official at a news conference on Wednesday: Jackson Park will be the main home of the 44th U.S. president's library.

Reform Commission Takes 1st Look at New School Funding Model

Illinois may become the ninth state since 2000 to adopt a new education funding system, and state leaders are hoping a new reform commission can figure out how its current formula can be fixed.

August 3, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the August 3, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

New Zika Guidelines for Florida as Vaccine Research Progresses

Important research is happening locally and across the country in an attempt to control the Zika virus.

The Rise of Jon Secada: From Refugee to Top of the Charts

The singer-songwriter and two-time Grammy award-winner joins us in performance and conversation.

Uproar After DePaul University Bans Conservative Speaker

Students across the political spectrum are angry with DePaul University's decision not to allow a conservative writer and commentator to speak at an on-campus event.

Alligator Gar Not Effective Weapon Against Asian Carp, Says Biologist

Despite a spate of recent reports, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources says that reintroducing alligator gar into Illinois' waterways will not prevent Asian carp from reaching Lake Michigan.

Chicago-Area Man Aims to Be Full-Time Pokemon Trainer

The smartphone game has taken Chicago by storm. We hunt down and follow some of the area’s most dedicated players, including one who hopes to turn his hobby into a career.

Obama Pushes Support for TPP, Critics Fear Another NAFTA

President Barack Obama reiterates his support for the Trans Pacific Partnership. But the trade deal has strong opposition. What's at the core of the agreement that could shape U.S. trade relations in the 21st century?

New Bronzeville Community Center Offers Much-Needed Gathering Place

After years of waiting, Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood gets a spectacular and much needed arts and recreation center.

Old Main Post Office: Troubled Giant on Brink of Transformation

The building that thousands of cars drive under every day will be turned into commercial office space. Looking at the future of a building that's been empty since 1997. 

August 2, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the August 2, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Solutions for the State’s Perplexing Pension Gordian Knot

Can state lawmakers craft a constitutional fix for the Illinois public pension problem? We talk with one man who has a plan.

Hedy Weiss Reviews: ‘War Paint,’ ‘The Grapes of Wrath,’ More

The Chicago Sun-Times theater critic reviews a Pulitzer prize-winning play at Steppenwolf Theatre, a pair of one-man shows and two Tony award-winning actresses.