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Investigation On Local Congressman

A new investigation by the Better Government Association, with the Chicago Sun-Times, raises serious questions about a well-known Chicago congressman and how he handled a sizable grant from a special interest. Where did the money end up? And were constituents ill-served? Read the full BGA story.

Elmhurst Art Museum's "Inventory"

An art museum digs deep into its collection and brings out rarely seen works, from Frederic Remington to Salvador Dali. We revisit a preview of Inventory_The EAM Collection at the Elmhurst Art Museum. Read an Artbeat blog and view a gallery.

Misspelled Signs in Chicago?

What’s wrong with this picture of an old firehouse on Lake Street near Kedzie? Look closely at how the word “Department” is spelled. Geoffrey Baer is on a hunt for more misspelled signs in the Chicago area for an upcoming edition of Ask Geoffrey. If you know of one, please share the information here.

Petcoke Update

A huge lake freighter pulls up to storage facility along the Calumet River, poised to haul away piles of the controversial petroleum byproduct called "petcoke."  Elizabeth Brackett has the latest details.

Ashland BRT

Debate over an Ashland Bus Rapid Transit line is heating up as community meetings take place this week to gauge public sentiment. We talk with Ald. George Cardenas (12th) and Metropolitan Planning Council Vice President Peter Skosey about the advantages and challenges facing this long-term project. Read an interview.

Winter Divvy

Chicago's new bike share program was a hit with commuters this summer, but can it hold up during the winter? And what happens behind the scenes to make sure bikes are available and ready to go at one of the 300 locations throughout the city? Paris Schutz takes a rare look inside. Read an article.

City Council Debates Need for Financial Advisory Staff

Is a new City Council office the answer to curing the city's financial woes or just another layer of bureaucracy? Paris Schutz has the story.

Nanotechnology

The field of nanoscience -- the science of the very small -- is exploding and is likely to profoundly shape our future, impacting everything from energy production and storage to cutting edge, designer medicines. Here to help us separate the science from the science fiction is Dr. Amanda Petford-Long, director of the Nanoscience and Technology Division and the Center for Nanoscale Materials at Argonne National Laboratory.

"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Cowboys

The Bears are tied again for first place in the NFC North. James “Big Cat” Williams breaks down their latest win over the Cowboys, including Josh McCown’s stellar performance, and the receiving corps’ outstanding effort. Watch a web extra video.

Illinoisans Mourn Death of Nelson Mandela

President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama leave on Air Force One to attend a memorial service for Nelson Mandela Tuesday as Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan recalls her year in South Africa while Mandela was imprisoned on Robben Island. Elizabeth Brackett has the details. Watch web extra videos about the anti-apartheid icon from WTTW's archives.

Is Pension Reform Deal Unconstitutional?

Now that Gov. Pat Quinn has signed the bill to fix Illinois' underfunded pension system, will it be found unconstitutional? Carol Marin and her panel of experts explore the issue.

Viewer Feedback: 12/9

Ventra Special

We share what you had to say about Chicago Tonight's Ventra Special in tonight’s viewer feedback.

Peaceful, Uneasy Feeling

Sunshine and Shadows Co-Exist on New Record from One-time Chicago Songwriter

Cass McCombs returns to Chicago on Friday, December 6 to play The Empty Bottle on Western Avenue.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 12/6

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

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 12/6

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela. Watch the web extra video.

Weekend Events Around the Town: 12/6– 12/8

A festive aquatic show, Winter WonderFest at Navy Pier, and holiday shopping at the Merchandise Mart; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.

Remembering Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela died at age 95. Watch web extra videos about the anti-apartheid icon from WTTW's archives.

Gov. Quinn Signs “Historic” Pension Bill; Unions Move Toward Lawsuit

Gov. Pat Quinn officially signed what he calls “historic legislation,” and “his number one priority,” into law today. Read an article.

Ventra Special

On a special edition of Chicago Tonight with a live studio audience, we take a close look at the CTA’s problem-plagued rollout of its new Ventra payment system.

Pencil Him In

Finding a Creative Voice at the Swap O Rama

Besides the main arteries of museums and galleries, the Chicago area has endless capillaries of creativity.

Pension Vote Analysis

Carol Marin and her panel of guests look at Tuesday's historic pension vote in Springfield. View interactive graphics to see how Senate and House members voted on the bill, and read a Q&A with Republican Sen. Matt Murphy.

Peter Baker

Chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, Peter Baker, joins us to check in on fixes to HealthCare.gov and the potential political fallout from the glitches in the 2014 midterms.

Reaction to Pension Reform Vote

Pension reform passed the Illinois House and Senate today. Read official statements from politicians and policy institutes.

IL House Passes Pension Reform

The Illinois House passes pension reform by 62-53-1. View an interactive vote graphic to see how each member voted.

IL Senate Passes Pension Reform

The Illinois Senate passes pension reform by 30-24-3. View an interactive vote graphic to see how each member voted.

Historic Pension Reform Bill Approved

The pension reform bill passes both the Illinois House and Senate. Carol Marin and Paris Schutz join us live from Springfield with the details. View interactive graphics to see how Senate and House members voted on the bill.
 

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