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Local Team Plays in Little League World Series

Viewing Party to be Held for Jackie Robinson West All-Stars

Hundreds gathered on the south side to watch Morgan Park's Jackie Robinson West All-Star team win game one of the Little League World Series. Paris Schutz has the latest.

Genetically Modified Foods

Should GMO Foods Be Labeled?

As the battle over Genetically Modified foods or GMOs heats up, with bills to require GMO labeling on foods introduced in more than 20 states, including Illinois, we talk to advocates on either side of the issue.

Native Advertising

Native advertising has been popping up all over news sites and social media. It allows brands to promote products sometimes within what appears to be a news article, but it’s actually paid content. Are consumers being duped into reading ads that they don't know are ads? We discuss with our panel. 

Meet the Beatles’ Reporter

An English journalist was a witness to musical history when he joined the Beatles on their first U.S. tour in 1964.

Viewer Feedback: 8/14

University's Expansion Plan Concerns Neighbors

We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.

Former Redflex CEO, Liaison, Chicago Official Indicted for Alleged Corruption

Corruption Charges Brought in City’s Red Light Camera Contracts

A former chief executive officer of Chicago’s first red light camera vendor, Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc., and the company’s customer liaison with the city, were indicted today on federal corruption charges together with a retired city official who managed the red light camera program for nearly a decade, after he alone was charged initially in May.

Springfield News with Carol Marin

Carol Marin joins us live from the State Fairgrounds in Springfield.

Two Tribune Reporters Receive Nieman Fellowship

The Nieman Fellowship, offered by Harvard University, is one of the most prestigious journalism fellowships available. Two journalists from The Chicago Tribune join us before heading off to Cambridge. 

Ask Geoffrey: 8/13

Geoffrey Baer peeks into a Wrigley Field teepee and goes under the dome at Preston Bradley Hall in this week’s Ask Geoffrey.

Don Stiernberg

We revisit our conversation with Chicago’s master of the mandolin. Don Stiernberg joins us to talk about playing a traditional instrument in a modern way – and performs in studio with his trio.

Legendary Actress Lauren Bacall

Film Star Dies at 89

On Tuesday, Aug. 12, Lauren Bacall, 89, died in New York City. The legendary actress began a film career in the 1940s and continued to act for nearly 70 years. We revisit a conversation she had with former Chicago Tonight host John Callaway.

Remembering Robin Williams

The Life and Career of an Oscar Winner

Chicago native, comedian and Oscar-winning actor Robin Williams died at the age of 63. We take a look back at his life and career. 

Discussing Depression

In the wake of Robin Williams's death, apparently from suicide, we discuss depression with an expert in mental illness.

City Council’s Watchdog Speaks Out

Are aldermen trying to operate without any oversight? We'll talk to the outspoken legislative inspector general about why he feels he needs more money to do his job.

Smart Science

A young scientist works to repair the world, one school bus at a time. Brandis Friedman has his story.   

The Art of Spin

What's behind some candidates seeming personality transplants? We talk to three of Chicago's top media trainers who give us the insight behind good, bad, and ugly messaging.

Off To The Races

Carol Marin and four political journalists analyze where the candidates stand in the latest polls, and how money is influencing the hotly contested races.

Assessing US Involvement in Iraq

We sit down with experts to check in on the crisis in Iraq.

Transforming Waste into Organic Material

The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago is taking the residue of human waste from their water filtration process and transforming into a powerful soil additive/fertilizer that is used in parks, golf courses, and farms throughout the area.

Tom Skilling on Climate Change

Chief meteorologist at WGN Tom Skilling co-authored an op-ed in the Chicago Tribune regarding climate change and the potential effects of inaction. We discuss the issue with him tonight. 

Shark Week and the Shedd

Shark Week is back. We discuss our continuing fascination with the ocean's top predator with shark expert Lise Watson of the Shedd Aquarium.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 8/8

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve further into the upcoming mayoral race, and whether potential candidates Karen Lewis and Alderman Bob Fioretti pose a real challenge to Rahm Emanuel.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 8/8

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists recap this week's headlines.

Karen Lewis On Her Political Future

Karen Lewis stops by to discuss her political future and more. 

A 'Mockingbird’ Rediscovered

The author of the upcoming book, "The Mockingbird Next Door," details her friendship with Harper Lee, the reclusive author of the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."

A Musical Journey Through the Aurora Borealis

A new Science & Symphony production is premiering at the Grant Park Music Festival. It's a musical and visual journey through the Northern Lights.
 

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