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Latest News from Board of Elections

There's confusion at many Chicago polling places on this election day as redrawn wards send voters scrambling to find their assigned voting place. We have the very latest LIVE from the Chicago Board of Elections.

A Viewer's Guide to Watching Election Returns

Joel Weisman joins us to help us understand what to look for as the results begin to come in.

News from Janesville

Paris Schutz reports on the latest from the heated swing state of Wisconsin, home of GOP vice-presidential nominee Paul Ryan.

Election Countdown

Tomorrow is Election Day and the Presidential candidates are criss-crossing the country one last time.  How accurate are the polls?  What's happening in swing states? And what are the critical demographics of this election? Carol Marin and her panel have the latest.

Sen. Kirk's Recovery

Senator Mark Kirk's emotional first public appearance since suffering a massive stroke more than nine months ago. Paris Schutz has more on his Willis Tower climb and what it means for his recovery.

Judicial Elections

Chances are you're not familiar with the dozens of judges on the ballot this year. We break down your choices.

"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Titans

Offense, defense, and special teams. The Bears employ every phase of the game to take down the Titans. James "Big Cat" Williams joins us to break down the Bears' sixth straight win.

Industry of the Ordinary

They took a butter sculpture of Barack Obama for a 12-block walk through the Loop recently. And they’ve adorned the Chicago Cultural Center with banners saying: “I Want To Be Ordinary.” We take a look at the work of the performance art duo, Industry of the Ordinary.

Ask Geoffrey: 11/5

Chicago had a cow in the summer of 1999 with the Cows on Parade art event, but where are the cows now? Geoffrey Baer finds the remaining cattle in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.

Sen. Kirk Makes First Live Appearance, Completes Willis Tower Climb

"Where's the beer?" Those were among the first words uttered by Republican U.S. Senator Mark Kirk after climbing 37 floors of the Willis Tower.  It was Kirk's much-anticipated first appearance in front of the public and reporters since suffering a debilitating stroke on January 21st that left him partially physically impaired.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 11/2

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

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 11/2

Joel Weisman and his panel look at this year’s school report cards, and Mayor Emanuel’s deal with Walgreen’s to offer gift cards to CPS parents who come to school to pick up their child’s report card. Watch the web-exclusive conversation.

Weekend Events Around Town: 11/2 - 11/4

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!

Pension Reform Likely?

All eyes may be focused on the election, but the state's pension crisis only gets worse. Paris Schutz has the latest on when a deal might be reached.

Campaign 2012 In the Final Stretch

With five days until the election, how are the campaigns spending their resources--and which voters are they reaching out to? Eddie Arruza and his panel have more. 

New Medill Dean Talks Challenges Ahead

The new dean of Northwestern's Medill School stops by for a conversation on how to educate the next generation of journalists.

SOFA Chicago

Sculpture, Objects, and Functional Art Design Fair

Art and design reign supreme at the SOFA Art Fair.  We have an advance look at what you can expect to see.

Author Laurence Gonzales on ‘Surviving Survival’

For trauma victims, surviving an attack or disease can seem like the whole battle. But author Laurence Gonzales says “ongoing survival requires relentless attention.”

Viewer Mail: 11/1

Electoral College

We have some of your thoughts about whether or not the Electoral College should be abolished in tonight's viewer mail.

Barbara Byrd-Bennett

There's a new leader for Chicago Public Schools, and ahead of her is the tricky task of deciding what schools to close. We talk to new schools CEO Barbara Byrd Bennett about what to do with public schools in crisis.

Voting Rights

Voter ID laws have made headlines across the country. So, what are the new laws? Who is affected? And what is their purpose? University of Chicago law professor gives the ins and outs of voter ID rules.

Distorted Memories

In tonight's Scientific Chicago, Ash-har Quraishi takes a look at a recent scientific study that delves deep into what happens as we recall events from our past.

Chicago Business News: 10/31

After the impact of Hurricane Sandy brought the stock exchange to a halt for two days for the first time since 1888, Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM will bring us the latest business headlines along with the economic impact of the storm.

Veteran Health Care Reporter on Improving the System

Has the conversation about health care gotten too politicized for real reform to happen? We talk with the former Medical Editor for ABC News on how to improve health care in America.

Pat Bruno, 79, has died

Former Chicago Sun-Times restaurant critic Pat Bruno died Tuesday from a rare brain cancer.  

Hurricane Sandy's Impact on Chicago

Hurricane Sandy has made landfall out east, but Chicago is keeping its eye on the storm as huge waves churn Lake Michigan.
 

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