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Matthew Morrison

Star of stage and screen Matthew Morrison joins us to talk about his upcoming PBS special and new album.

Alderman Speaks Out Against Parking Meter Deal

Could the city buy back its parking meters from Chicago Parking Meters LLC? Paris Schutz has more on why one alderman says it's possible -- and preferable to the mayor's proposed changes.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/10

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 5/10

From pension reform to the 2014 gubernatorial race, tasty pizza restaurants to the popular horseshoe delicacy, Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve further into the goings-on in Springfield in this web exclusive conversation.

Senate Passes Cullerton's Pension Bill

John Cullerton’s pension bill passes in the Illinois Senate and now moves on to the House. We break down the latest news from Springfield.

IL Senate Approves Cullerton's Pension Deal

The Illinois Senate approved President John Cullerton's pension reform deal by 40-16. See how Senate members voted in our interactive graphic.

Health Care Reform Coming This Fall

The most sweeping provisions of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, kick in this fall. As states scramble to get ready, we tell you how Illinois is preparing, and what you need to know even if you have health insurance.

Eve Ensler

Eve Ensler’s new memoir, In the Body of the World, is a gritty glimpse of her recent struggles – from uterine cancer to working with rape survivors in the Congo. She joins us.

Viewer Feedback: 5/9

Book Ban & CPS Data

We have some of your comments on a controversial book ban and a mom who's challenging CPS on its data in tonight's Viewer Feedback.

Inching Closer to Pension Vote

Senate President John Cullerton's version of pension reform passes out of committee. What comes next? We break things down with Chicago Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney.

Chicago City Council News

The Chicago City Council approves a revised ordinance governing water rates for nonprofits. What will be the fate of the mayor's new deal with the parking meter company? Paris Schutz has the latest from a frenetic City Council session.

Michael Pollan on the “Freefall” of Home Cooking

Michael Pollan, author of the new book Cooked, joins us with what we stand to lose if we keep relying on packaged foods.

Chicago Business News: 5/8

After the Dow ended above 15,000 for the first time ever on Tuesday, Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM takes us through all the latest market headlines, as well as a roundup of local business news.

"10 Buildings That Changed America"

10 Buildings That Changed America is the name of Geoffrey Baer’s new PBS special debuting nationwide on May 12. He joins us with a preview.

Parking Meters & Water Bills

Mayor Emanuel's plan to return free water to some nonprofit organizations advances in the Chicago City Council. But just who will pay for water and why are some religious leaders still upset? Paris Schutz has the latest on that, and the controversy over parking meters.

IL GOP Chair Pat Brady Resigns

Illinois State Republican Party Chairman Pat Brady resigned Tuesday. He joins us.

Peter Sagal

NPR's Peter Sagal joins us to discuss his new PBS series about the U.S. Constitution.

Picasso and Chicago

We revisit a Picasso exhibition at the first American museum to exhibit his work -- The Art Institute of Chicago.

Viewer Feedback: 5/7

Bus Rapid Transit & Earl Pionke

We have your thoughts on Chicago's proposed bus rapid transit system and hear what you had to say about the passing of folk music pioneer Earl Pionke in tonight's Viewer Feedback.

Aldermen in the Dark on Parking Meter Details?

Is the mayor's office withholding crucial information about the new parking meter deal from aldermen? Carol Marin has the latest.

Pension Bills Face Off

Pension reform passes the Illinois House and a new bill is introduced in the Senate. What will Illinois pension reform look like? We chat with two of the sponsors of House Speaker Madigan’s pension proposal and two representatives who voted against the plan.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/3

Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 5/3

Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss the baseball controversy between two local high schools in this web exclusive conversation.

Madigan's Pension Bill Clears IL House

House Speaker Madigan's pension reform bill clears the Illinois House. Chicago Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney has the latest Springfield news.

IL House Approves Madigan's Pension Deal

The Illinois House approved House Speaker Michael Madigan's pension reform deal. See how House members voted in our interactive graphic.

Adam Grant

Adam Grant, the youngest ever tenured professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and author of Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success, joins us to talk about his radical approach to succeeding in business.
 

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