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Josina Morita: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Candidate, 6-Year Term
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Candidate Statment: "As we see from what is happening in Flint, Michigan, protecting our water is essential for all of us."
Joseph Cook: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Candidate, 6-Year Term
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Candidate Statement: "The most pressing issue facing the MWRD is to continue to protect the quality of our water and to continue to handle issues related to stormwater management."
Kevin McDevitt: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Candidate, 6-Year Term
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Candidate statement: "I envision the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District taking the lead role in areas such as renewable energy, disinfection of our local waterways, and being fiscally responsible to the taxpayers of Cook County."
Diane Shapiro: Clerk of the Circuit Court Candidate
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Candidate statement: "My vision for this office is to first eliminate the Security Detail and refund all of the money spent on this to the Cook County Coffers. I will accept only a CTA Pass, Metra Pass and gasoline allowance for my personal vehicle only when traveling from courthouse to courthouse."
Toni Preckwinkle Warns of a Trickle-Down Budget Crisis in Cook County
| Nick Blumberg
Reaction to Gov. Bruce Rauner's second budget address from Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, who says no state budget means layoffs are around the corner.
Rescued Baby Sea Otter Finds Home at Shedd Aquarium
| Evan Garcia
A 10-week-old sea otter pup rescued after a rough storm in California last month is recovering at her new home in Chicago.
February 17, 2016 - Full Show
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Ask Geoffrey: What's the Story with Ebony Films in Logan Square?
| Erica Gunderson
An African-American movie studio in Logan Square made silent films that got people talking, but for all the wrong reasons. Geoffrey Baer shares the story of Ebony Films and more from Chicago's past in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
As Lucas Museum Eyes Other Locations, City Pushes for Construction to Begin
| Kristen Thometz
The saga continues for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. City lawyers say museum officials are considering other cities due to “uncertainty and delay” over the project’s lakefront spot in Chicago.
Illinois’ 7th Congressional District Candidates
| Paul Caine
The latest in our 2016 election forums focuses on the 7th Congressional District contest pitting longtime incumbent Danny Davis against Iraq War veteran Thomas Day.
Gov. Rauner Gives Lawmakers 2 Options in 2nd Budget Address
| Hunter Clauss
Gov. Bruce Rauner on Wednesday laid out two options for state lawmakers in his second budget address. Tonight, Amanda Vinicky joins us live from Springfield with more details of the governor’s budget proposal and response from Democratic legislative leaders.
Red Panda Cubs Leaving Lincoln Park Zoo
| Evan Garcia
Say so long to the adorable red panda cubs captivating visitors of the Lincoln Park Zoo. Soon, the almost 8-month-old cubs will be leaving town.
Obama Library Finalist Meets With South Side Community Leaders
| Nick Blumberg
“Buildings can transform. They can change places. They can change the perception of places." That was architect David Adjaye’s message to a group of about 20 community leaders he met with on Tuesday at the DuSable Museum of African American History.
February 16, 2016 - Full Show
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Inside the World’s Largest Rooftop Greenhouse
| Evan Garcia
An enormous rooftop greenhouse on Chicago's South Side is growing crops year-round and providing the area with much-needed local produce. Joining us to talk about Gotham Greens' growing power is co-founder and CEO, Viraj Puri.
Chicago State University President on School’s Financial Crisis
| Hunter Clauss
Amid the budget stalemate, many public universities have been operating without funding from the state. Chicago State University has gone most of the fiscal year without a third of its budget. CSU President Thomas Calhoun Jr. tells us what's at stake.
Group Calls for Special Prosecutor in Laquan McDonald Case
Task Force: Police Videos, Reports Should be Released in 60 Days
| Brandis Friedman
Sixty days: That’s the maximum amount of time Chicago Police should take before allowing the public to see recordings or reports of police-involved incidents. The recommendation from the Mayor's Police Accountability Task Force comes on the same day as a group of attorneys and elected officials calls for a special prosecutor in the case that led to the death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.
Illinois' 4th Congressional District Candidates
| Alexandra Silets
One of the most intriguing congressional districts in the country, Illinois' 4th Congressional District includes parts of Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood, Melrose Park, Brookfield, Cicero and Brighton Park. Joining "Chicago Tonight" to talk about his vision for the district is Javier Salas. Congressman Luis Gutiérrez declined our invitation.
‘Strandbeest’ Sculptures of Theo Jansen Fuse Art With Engineering
| Marc Vitali
It is a harmonious union of art and engineering, imagination and reality. Dutch artist Theo Jansen is a kind of Dr. Frankenstein, giving life to inanimate objects. His massive creations arrived this month at the Chicago Cultural Center, and “Chicago Tonight” spoke with the artist on the eve of his first exhibition in the city.
Eric Weiner Maps 'The Geography of Genius'
Book Explores Locations that Foster Geniuses
| Paul Caine
Eric Weiner likes to take on big ideas, and he loves to travel. In his new book, "The Geography of Genius: A Search for the World's Most Creative Places from Ancient Athens to Silicon Valley," he explores what it is about certain places in time and space that foster genius.
February 15, 2016 - Full Show
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Watch the February 15, 2016 full episode of Chicago Tonight.
Former Supreme Court Clerks Remember Justice Antonin Scalia
| Alexandra Silets
Justice Antonin Scalia was known for his biting dissents and sharp wit. But who was the man behind the black robes? Four former Supreme Court clerks join "Chicago Tonight" to talk about the late justice.
University of Chicago Reflects on Justice Antonin Scalia's Death
| Paris Schutz
A close former associate of Justice Antonin Scalia from the University of Chicago reflects on their deep ideological divide and unlikely friendship. Paris Schutz has the story.
Detection of Gravitational Waves Stuns, Excites Scientific Community
| Paul Caine
The detection of gravitational waves first predicted by Albert Einstein is being hailed as one of the most important discoveries of the modern age. Some local scientists who worked on this groundbreaking achievement are here to explain.
Peoples Gas, CUB Discuss Gas Main Replacement Program
| Nick Blumberg
The Citizens Utility Board and Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan have accused Peoples Gas of deliberately misleading regulators about the ballooning cost of a huge program to upgrade gas lines around Chicago. Tonight, we discuss the safety upgrades, the program's estimated cost and the claims about the company's actions with representatives from CUB and Peoples Gas.
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