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What’s in Store for Chicago from NY-Based Architects of Obama Library

After an extensive and highly competitive search, The Obama Foundation chose a New York-based architectural firm to design the Obama Presidential Center. Blair Kamin gives us some insights into the work of the architects and what Chicago might expect to see from them.

Mayor Lauds City’s Gains Over Tree-Trimming Backlog

Amid public outcry over police oversight, rising crime and uncertainty surrounding the cash-strapped Chicago Public Schools, Mayor Rahm Emanuel had some good news for city residents on Thursday.

Widening the Divide: School Improvements and Racial and Class Inequities

Why does one crowded CPS school look forward to a multimillion-dollar annex while another, just a few blocks away, fears closure for under-enrollment? WBEZ education reporter Becky Vevea fills us in on a troubling trend.

July 7, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the July 7, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

‘Wild Travels’ Returns, Reveals Stranger Places to Visit

The award-winning series celebrates some of the stranger destinations you can visit in the U.S. The show's host and executive producer join us to talk about what you can expect from the new season, debuting this weekend.

South Side Bank a Bright Spot as Black-Owned Businesses Face Decline

Words of optimism from the new owners of a black-owned South Side bank that had been in financial trouble. Why they say keeping such businesses alive is crucial.

Weekend Best Bets: Taste of Chicago

Eat your way through 200 menu items at the 36th annual mega-fest in Grant Park, where Billy Idol and Sheila E. are among this year's musical guests. Get details on that event and others in this week's roundup.

Eliza Fournier Shares Midsummer Gardening Tips

The Chicago Botanic Garden's Eliza Fournier shares a bushel of recommendations to keep your garden healthy in the summer heat.

Public Weighs in on IPRA Replacement

The mayor and aldermen have made it clear they are going to abolish the Independent Police Review Authority. But what will it be replaced with? 

Hidden Treasures of India Documented by Chicago-Based Arts Journalist

Arts journalist Victoria Lautman shares the mystery and beauty of India's stepwells, stunning architectural structures hundreds of years old that can be up to 10 stories deep.

Environmentalists: Proposal Could Add Invasive Species to Great Lakes

Proposed legislation could open the door to more invasive species in the Great Lakes, say environmentalists. But shippers say it puts a patchwork quilt of conflicting regulations under one federal agency that allows them to do business while still keeping invasive species out.

July 6, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the July 6, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Local Entrepreneurs Aim for Zero Waste with Plant Chicago

On the South Side of Chicago some local entrepreneurs are repurposing an old meatpacking plant in an effort to create something very unusual – a way of doing business that creates no trash.

Pat Quinn Pushing for Mayoral Term Limits, Elected Consumer Advocate

The former Illinois governor is back in the spotlight and campaigning, but not for a political office – or so he says.

Birds Saved from Extinction Living in Chicago Zoos

In the mid-1980s, the Lincoln Park Zoo and Brookfield Zoo set up critical captive breeding populations of two bird species native to the Pacific Islands. A new report from the Center for Biological Diversity underscores the impact of such programs.