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Analyzing the Paul Ryan Budget Plan

Now that Congressman Paul Ryan has joined the Romney ticket, Ryan's controversial federal budget proposal is coming under intense scrutiny. We look at what that fiscal plan actually contains.
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Protecting Your Digital Life

WIRED's Mat Honan got hacked and had his digital life wiped. We look at what steps you should take to keep your information secure. 
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Chicago Business News: 8/15

Groupon shares plunge 27 percent as second quarter earnings underwhelm. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
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Artist Documents Chicago Murders

Photographs of every site in Chicago where a murder took place laid out on a timeline turns into a cityscape where violence becomes a part of the fabric of the city. Elizabeth Brackett reports.
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Bicentennial of Battle of Fort Dearborn

Today marks the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Fort Dearborn. The author of a new book joins us to discuss this battle and the birth of Chicago.
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Preview of Special Session in Springfield

With just three days until the special legislative session in Springfield, lawmakers here are given even more sobering news about the state's pension hole. What's likely to happen Friday? We have the latest from the state capital.
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Watchdog Vs. Watchdog

Ald. Burke agrees to show records on disability pay to City Council watchdog. But should the records be turned over to City Inspector General Joe Ferguson instead? Paris Schutz has the latest.
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Damaging Drought

Farmers and scientists say this year's corn yield will be the lowest in more than a decade. We take a look at how genetic engineering may have tempered the effects of this year's drought.
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Laura Berman Goes Bald

Sex therapist Dr. Laura Berman tells us why she feels empowered after going bald for cancer treatment.
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"The Black Chicago Renaissance"

You may have heard of the Harlem Renaissance, but now there's a growing awareness of the Black Chicago Renaissance. We piece together some fascinating lost history.
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Prison SMART

Yoga Comes to Cook County Jail

Yoga and meditation come to Cook County Jail's Boot Camp. We take another look.
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Ask Alpana: 8/14

Why are craft beer selections at restaurants so limited and what's a good moonshine? Check Please! Host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh joins us with answers to your wine, beer and spirits questions in Ask Alpana.
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Exclusive: Ald. Burke Says Yes to Watchdog’s Request for Records

Powerful alderman ‘intends to cooperate fully’

Chicago City Council's watchdog says he will "immediately" investigate records controlled by Ald. Ed Burke.

Chicago Public Schools Back in Session

One-third of students who attend Chicago Public Schools began the new school year today. The school day is longer this year, but how is the time being spent? And is there any progress on teacher contract negotiations? CPS and CTU heads join us with updates.
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Viewer Mail: 8/13

Illinois Prisons

Should the media be allowed inside Illinois prisons to authenticate claims of inhumane conditions? We have some of your thoughts in Viewer Mail.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 8/10

Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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Web Extra: The Week in Review: 8/10

Watch a web-exclusive conversation with Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists.
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Weekend Events Around Town: 8/10 - 8/12

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

Speculation Peaks as Romney’s VP Choice Nears

Speculation is at fevered pitch as Mitt Romney gets closer to announcing his running mate. We break down the possibilities.
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College Debt

As the price of college tuition rises, students are taking out more debt than ever before to pay for an education. Is the next generation of taxpayers biting off more than it can chew? We hear both sides.
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West Nile Prevention in Chicago

We find out what the city is doing to fight the spread of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus.
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Roosevelt University's New Vertical Campus

It's a big expansion for Roosevelt University, as a new vertical campus opens in the Loop. But it's left the college with some big financial challenges. We hear how the university is trying to get back on track.
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Carole Simpson

We meet trailblazing journalist and Chicago native, Carole Simpson, who made history as the first woman to moderate a presidential debate.
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Viewer Mail: 8/9

Prentice Women's Hospital

We asked if you thought the old Prentice Women's Hospital should be saved or torn down. We read what some of you had to say in Viewer Mail.
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Attorney Says George Ryan Will Get Early Work Release

Former Illinois Governor George Ryan is one step closer to getting out of prison.  Paris Schutz has more on today's decision.
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Police Staffing

A new study shows Chicago has more police officers per resident than other major U.S. cities.  So why is the city making national headlines with its crime rate?  We take a closer look.
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