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10 Things to Do This Holiday Weekend: Nov. 23-27
| Rebecca Palmore
Helicopter tours, helium balloons, Amy Schumer and Julie Andrews usher in the Thanksgiving weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Study: Spending on Activities, Not Possessions, Inspires More Gratitude
| Kristen Thometz
Tempted to buy yourself a gift this week? Consider buying tickets to a show rather than a new pair of shoes. Not only will you be more grateful for the experience, but that gratitude can lead to more generosity, according to a recent study.
Exelon Slims Down Massive Energy Bill
| Paris Schutz
Will there be a radical change in how consumers pay electricity bills in Illinois?
November 22, 2016 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Nov. 22, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
Mentoring Program at Chicago Schools Expands to Girls
| Brandis Friedman
No longer just for the boys, a popular mentoring program is now making sure girls aren’t being left behind.
Newt Minow Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
| Paul Caine
The last surviving member of the Kennedy administration and former chairman of WTTW received the nation’s highest civilian honor from President Barack Obama on Tuesday.
An In-Depth Look at the Victims of Chicago’s Violent Year
| Nick Blumberg
Telling the stories behind Chicago violence statistics: Meet two New York Times reporters tracking a group of summer shooting victims.
‘Downton Abbey’ Actor Robert Bathurst Portrays Prince Charles as King
| Marc Vitali
He played a pivotal role in “Downton Abbey.” Now he takes the throne as King Charles. English actor Robert Bathurst is here to talk about royalty, “Downton” and the stage.
North Shore Native, Virtuoso Guitarist Turns His Talent Into a Crusade
| Eddie Arruza
Adam Levin has become an international guitar virtuoso and an ambassador for the instrument. He joins us in conversation and performance.
Watch Out for These Recalled Toys, Children’s Products
| Kristen Thometz
‘Tis the season for holiday shopping. As consumers make their holiday gift lists, they’re being urged to check them twice for toys that have been recalled over the past year. Find out which items should be left on the shelf.
Viewer Feedback: ‘Go Home and Start Your Application’
| Erica Gunderson
Here’s what some of you had to say about Chicago immigrants worried about their status since the election when we read feedback from the Chicago Tonight website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
Chicago’s Cardinal and the Future of the Catholic Church
| Alexandra Silets
Pope Francis elevated Blase Cupich, along with 16 other archbishops, to the College of Cardinals on Saturday. But that’s not the only news the pope made.
Fact vs. Fiction: The Increasingly Real Problem of Fake News
| Andrea Guthmann
The pope endorses Donald Trump. Michelle Obama unfollows Hillary Clinton on Twitter. These days fake news is making real news. Could you be spreading lies on your Facebook feed?
Illinois Superintendent Tony Smith Elected to National School Council
| Matt Masterson
The head of the Illinois State Board of Education will soon have a say in policy issues at the national level.
In Chicago, ‘Hamilton’ Actor Addresses Political Firestorm
Was Duel in New York Just a Distraction?
| Marc Vitali
The culture wars are heating up again, one duel at a time.
Tensions Flare Between Protesters and Residents in Mount Greenwood
| Evan Garcia
What's being done to quell friction in one South Side community following the fatal police-involved shooting of a 25-year-old African-American man.
Lion-Size Toothache: Behind the Scenes at Brookfield Zoo’s Animal Hospital
| Paul Caine
What happens when a lion gets a toothache? Meet the large and dedicated team that cares for more than 3,000 animals at Brookfield Zoo.
Elderly with Superior Memory Found to Have ‘Hallmarks’ of Alzheimer’s
| Kristen Thometz
Several 90-year-olds with superior memory were found to have the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease yet never developed dementia in their lifetimes. Scientists are now researching what protected these individuals from acquiring the disease.
O’Hare Airport Workers to Strike After Thanksgiving
| Kristen Thometz
Heading to O’Hare International Airport this week? You can breathe a sigh of relief: Airport workers announced Monday they won't walk off the job until Nov. 29.
Study: Selective Enrollment Schools No Better at Closing Achievement Gap
| Matt Masterson
Admission into Chicago’s selective enrollment high schools does not help close the achievement gap between students from high- and low-poverty neighborhoods, according to a new study.
Bryan Bickell, Former Blackhawk, Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis
| Kristen Thometz
Late last week it was announced that former Chicago Blackhawks forward Bryan Bickell has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. A local neurologist talks about the disease.
The Week in Review: Trump Denies Transition Turmoil
| Nick Blumberg
Donald Trump’s transition in turmoil as Mayor Emanuel defies the president-elect on immigration. Rauner and Madigan meet. Budget sails through City Council, and the Bears bad season gets worse. These stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests.
November 17, 2016 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Nov. 17, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
Exelon Pushes for Rate Hike to Aid Ailing Nuclear Plants
| Paul Caine
A new bill in Springfield could see Illinois consumers paying higher electricity rates. But with the state already producing more energy than it needs, why are consumers being asked to pay more?
Tips for Getting Along with Family, Friends Post-Election
| Andrea Guthmann
Worried that politics might spoil your Thanksgiving meal? Two local psychologists serve up recipes for a peaceful post-election family gathering.
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