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Scotland’s Future
Scots Head to Polls for Independence Vote
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Today, Scottish voters will choose whether to remain part of the United Kingdom or become an independent country.
EXPO CHICAGO
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EXPO CHICAGO returns to Navy Pier for its third season and features artwork from more than 140 of the world’s leading galleries.
Viewer Feedback: 9/18
Chicago’s Animal Care
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We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.
Aldermanic Roundtable
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Our panel of aldermen discuss the latest city government news, , including Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s proposed curfew change and the upcoming mayoral election.
Article Reveals the "Real" Bruce Rauner
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner has told his life story through commercials, interviews, and articles. Are you curious about the life events Rauner’s campaign hasn’t revealed? One reporter has the answers.
Scotland’s First Minister
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On the eve of Scotland’s vote for independence, we revisit Chicago Tonight’s conversation with Scotland’s First Minister, Alex Salmond.
Chicago’s Animal Care
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We look into what the City of Chicago is doing to protect the dogs and cats in its care.
Discussing the Role of Townships
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Illinois has the most units of local government in the country, with nearly 7,000 units of local government statewide. Are all of these units of government necessary? Our panel discusses the issue.
The Politics of Pot
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GOP candidate for governor Bruce Rauner says the process to become a medical marijuana grower or seller is rigged to benefit the politically connected. Is it?
Chicago Advances in the Race for the Presidential Library
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The University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Chicago are still in the bid for housing the Obama Presidential Library.
Detecting Depression
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Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a blood test to detect depression in adults.
Closing the Gap
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We hear how two organizations are working to expand minority enrollment in top high schools and colleges.
Chicago Portraits
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A new book brings together 152 portraits from the Chicago Tribune archives. We'll talk with the Tribune Picture Editor Michael Zajakowski about the pictures and the people behind them.
Horses of Honor
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All over the city, Horses of Honor are on display. Take a look at a selection of these life-size statues.
Gubernatorial Candidates Address Corruption
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Another day, another set of accusations of corruption from Illinois’ candidates for governor.
Political Roundtable Analysis
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Carol Marin and her panel look behind the latest poll numbers for the upcoming elections.
Hedge Fund for Dummies
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Figuring out how to invest your money can be a very complicated matter. Chicago Tonight takes a look at the world of hedge fund investing.
Black Talk Radio in Chicago
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Is Black talk radio in Chicago still the force for change it once was? We take a closer look on Chicago Tonight.
“Big Cat” Williams on Bears vs. 49ers
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Former Bear James “Big Cat” Williams tackles the Bears' stunning win Sunday night over the 49ers.
Egon Weiner
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We revisit our story about a Chicago artist that continues to make an impression on the city more than 25 years after he died. You may not know his name but you’ve likely seen his public art. Egon Weiner was also a teacher, and his prominent students continue his legacy.
Viewer Feedback: 9/15
Pension Reform and the Gubernatorial Race
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We share what you had to say about the gubernatorial candidates' stand on pension reform when we read some of our viewer feedback.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 9/12
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 9/12
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the polls surrounding Illinois’ political races.
Ken Burns on ‘The Roosevelts: An Intimate History’
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The newest film by PBS documentarian Ken Burns chronicles one of America's most influential families.
Evolution of Data Storage
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Advancements in technology necessitated the ability to handle and store large amounts of data. The founder of a big data storage company talks about the evolution of storage technology.
‘From Billions to None’
Film Documents Extinction of Passenger Pigeon
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A century ago, the last known passenger pigeon in existence died. For decades, billions of passenger pigeons filled the sky. A new documentary addresses what happened to the passenger pigeon.
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