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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza The candidates in Chicago's 35th ward runoff election will square off tonight. Incumbent Rey Colon and challenger Vilma Colom have been rivals for the last decade. Eddie Arruza talks with the candidates about crime, development and the big box issue.
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32nd Ward Runoff Election The 32nd ward has undergone many changes due to gentrification in recent years. The changing face of the ward is central to the debate in the aldermanic race. In our ongoing series of aldermanic forums in advance of the April 17th run-off election, we'll talk to incumbent alderman Ted Matlak and challenger Scott Waguespack.
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Police Superintendent Retires After a week of intense scrutiny over his handling of two incidents involving off-duty police officers in bar brawls, Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline announced his retirement today, 7 months ahead of when he was initially set to step down. The superintendent's announcement came after he met with Mayor Daley this morning. Did the Mayor push Superintendent Cline into early retirement and who may be next in line to be Chicago's top cop? Elizabeth Brackett will have the story.
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News Analysis with Carol Marin The man behind former governor George Ryan's conviction is going into private practice. Patrick Collins talks one-on-one with Carol Marin about his past, present, and future. Coal & Global Warming Rich Samuels reports on the battle against global warming and what coal-fired power plants are doing to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions.
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The Week in Review A savage beating by an off-duty Chicago cop caught on video, Mayor Daley's former aide indicted on hiring fraud charges, 4,000 anti-war protesters march downtown, Airbus lands their brand-new double-decker jet at O'Hare, Blue Line repairs could cost $100 million and take 3 years to complete, and the Cubs and Sox can't wait for Opening Day. Guests:
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Federal Indictments U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald reacts to his recent "mediocre" job rating and announces the indictment of a former top Chicago city official. Rich Samuels reports on today's double header at the federal building.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman The Bears Tank Johnson jailed, Chicago's postal service the worst in the nation, the City Council approves Olympic guarantee, Curie High School principal fights dismissal, media mogul Conrad Black on trial here, and the Cubs and Sox set to open a new season in just a couple of weeks. Guests:
Conrad Black Trial Begins The trial of the man accused of plundering the Sun-Times began today. Rich Samuels was there and has an update. News Analysis with Carol Marin The Chicago City Council today overwhelmingly passed a measure putting the city's taxpayers on the hook for $500 million if the Olympic Games come to Chicago, and if there are cost overruns. Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look.
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman Senator Barack Obama's questionable stock deals, Governor Blagojevich's pricey budget proposal, Chicago greets the Olympic selection committee, elementary test scores soar after testing procedures changed, the Bears trade Thomas Jones, and the Big Ten tournament tips off at the United Center. Guests:
News Analysis with Carol Marin The battle line is being drawn between big business and Governor Rod Blagojevich. Carol Marin and her panel will discuss the governor's budget proposal to fund universal healthcare, education and the state pension by raising business taxes. Americas We'll introduce you to a modern-day view of ancient Americans. A new permanent exhibition at the Field Museum discovers what we have in common with the early people of North, South and Central America.
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CPS Gains Mayor Daley reacts to the gains Chicago Public School students posted on state achievement tests. Rich Samuels will be here with the story behind the numbers. Jennifer Hudson Today is Jennifer Hudson day in Chicago and the city celebrated her return home. Elizabeth Brackett sits down with the Chicago "Dreamgirl" to talk about her recent rise to fame and her Oscar win.
News Analysis with Phil Ponce Governor Rod Blagojevich just announced his latest plan for affordable health care in Illinois. We'll talk one-on-one with Deputy Governor Sheila Nix about Illinois Covered. Lake Invaders The "bloody-red shrimp" has found its way into Lake Michigan. Rich Samuels will tell us about this new and unwanted exotic species. And he'll also update us on efforts to keep Asian Carp out of the Great Lakes.
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman Mayor Daley cruises to easy victory, radical change in the City Council, drivers brace for Dan Ryan gridlock, Lovie Smith signs contract extension, and Ron Santo snubbed for Hall of Fame. Guests:
Election Results Carol Marin and former WBBM political editor Bob Crawford dissect last night's election results and discuss what's ahead in the many run-off elections across the city. The New Class The votes are in and three incumbents are out! We'll talk to the three aldermen-elect who will take over in the 7th, 12th, and 42nd wards. Clean Coal Can so-called "clean coal" technologies bring back the state's mining industry and keep environmentalists happy? Rich Samuels will tackle that question.
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Election Day Update Rich Samuels has a live report from the Board of Elections, as the polls close and the vote counting begins. News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett The Dow Jones Industrial Average posts its biggest one-day drop since just after the September 11th attacks. What's behind today's 400-plus point plunge? We'll take a closer look. Guests: Terry Savage, Marshall Front
Chicago Tonight: The Week In Review
 

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