Education
School Board Rescinds Teacher Raises
It was the first, and yet, monumental day for the new Chicago Public School Board. Facing a mounting deficit, the group voted to rescind a 4 percent raise for teacher salaries. School Board President David Vitale talks to Carol Marin about the decision.
Science & Nature
Bloomingdale Trail
It's not much now, but find out how the city plans to transform a three-mile long abandoned railway. Paris Schutz takes us for a journey down the Bloomingdale Trail.
Blagojevich Trial 2011
Defense Attorneys on Blagojevich Retrial
It's now a waiting game as jurors in the retrial of Rod Blagojevich finish their second day of deliberations. Two of the former governor's defense attorneys join us to discuss everything that went on and how they're feeling now that it's almost over.
The Week in Review
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, new top cop Garry McCarthy is beefing up police presence in the wake of mobs of thugs, who are quickly converging and dispersing, robbing shoppers and tourists in the Near North and downtown areas. Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's case goes to the jury after a tough cross-examination and closing arguments. Gov. Pat Quinn threatens to shut down the summer road construction season to get legislators back to the bargaining table in Springfield. And in sports, losing records for the Cubs and White Sox spell trouble for the rest of the season.
Guests:
- Mike Flannery, Fox News Chicago
- Kristen Mack, Chicago Tribune
- Abdon Pallasch, Chicago Sun-Times
- Fred Mitchell, Chicago Tribune
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Cultural Connections
Cultural Connections: Max ZT
It's hammer-time when a master of the hammered dulcimer joins us for an in-studio performance.
Ask Geoffrey
Ask Geoffrey
One of our viewers was curious about a unique bridge in Hoffman Estates. Geoffrey Baer is here with some answers in this week's Ask Geoffrey.
Blagojevich Trial 2011
Case Goes to Jury in Blagojevich Retrial
The fate of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich is now in the hands of the jury. The prosecution and defense teams finished their closing arguments Thursday afternoon. Elizabeth Brackett was in court and has the story.