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Midway Privatization?

Mayor Rahm Emanuel is exploring privatizing Midway Airport. We have the chair of his advisory panel here to explain this potential partnership.

Illinois' New Energy Code

A new energy law is changing how homeowners live in Illinois. Our expert panel tells us what this law means – and debates its pros and cons.

35th Anniversary of Week in Review

He's been bringing you the "Week in Review" for 35 years. We celebrate and reminisce with Joel Weisman about this historic milestone. Visit THE WEEK IN REVIEW: 35TH ANNIVERSARY to watch vintage "Week In Review" shows from the past 35 years.

Joel Weisman’s WTTW Audition: 9/23/74

Weisman Tries Out For WTTW Job

Joel Weisman talks with John Callaway in this 1974 audition tape produced prior to Weisman being hired to work on WTTW’s Public News Center.

Chicago Week in Review: 2/28/79

Byrne Beats Bilandic

In this special edition of Chicago Week in Review, Joel Weisman and his guests discuss Jane Byrne’s shocking victory over incumbent Mayor Michael Bilandic in the Democratic mayoral primary.

Chicago Week in Review: 11/6/81

Local Politics

David Axelrod, architect of President Obama’s election victories, then a Chicago Tribune reporter, is among the guests in this discussion of city, county and state politics, as is Chicago Tonight’s Carol Marin.

Chicago Week in Review: 2/25/83

Harold Washington Wins Primary

Harold Washington beats Mayor Jane Byrne and Richard M. Daley in the Democratic primary for mayor.

Chicago Week in Review: 04/22/83

Harold Washington Elected Mayor

Harold Washington becomes Chicago’s first African-American mayor by beating Republican Bernard Epton in the general election.

Chicago Week in Review: 11/27/87

Harold Washington Dies

Mayor Harold Washington dies, leaving a lasting legacy and creating at least temporary chaos as various factions line up to back possible replacements.

Former Rep. Joe Walsh

National star of the Republican Party, Joe Walsh, joins us to talk about the state of the GOP in Illinois, and what's next on his agenda.

Chicago Week in Review: 1/20/98

Chicago Week in Review @20

This special edition of Chicago Week in Review recounts some of the most memorable stories and guests from the first two decades of the program.

"Big Cat" Williams on New Bears Coach

The Bears hire Marc Trestman as new head coach. James “Big Cat” William shares his thoughts on the decision. 

Web Extra: "Big Cat" on Updated Super Bowl Picks

James "Big Cat" Williams gives us his updated Super Bowl picks, now that the Seattle Seahawks have been eliminated.

Chicago Business News: 1/16

Problems escalate for Boeing as Japan grounds its entire 787 Dreamliner fleet. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 12/19/03

George Ryan Arrested

Less than a year after leaving office, former Gov. George Ryan is arrested and charged with corruption.

Winter Garden Care with Eliza Fournier

We learn winter gardening tips, and why now is the best time to look for signs of the Emerald Ash Borer, from Chicago Botanic Garden's Eliza Fournier.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 11/7/08

Barack Obama Elected President

The historic election of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 12/12/08

Rod Blagojevich Arrested

Gov. Rod Blagojevich is arrested at his home and charged with trying to sell Barack Obama’s Senate seat, among other crimes.

City Hall Roundup

The Chicago City Council considers having taxpayers foot a $33 million bill to settle police misconduct cases. Paris Schutz has the latest news from City Hall.

Report Outlines Misconduct in Schools

Stolen computers, pornography and lunch program fraud. There's a new report outlining misconduct in city schools. We have the results.

2012: The Year in Astronomy

The unbelievable landing of the Curiosity Rover on Mars capped a year of fascinating space exploration. Astrophysicist Chris Lintott looks back on the top space stories of 2012.

Pioneers of Television

We take a new look at the original funny ladies in TV history.

Gov. Pat Quinn

Another failed pension deal, increased gambling, and gay marriage. Gov. Pat Quinn goes one-on-one with Carol Marin.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/11

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

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 1/11

Will Bill Daley run for governor in 2014? Joel Weisman and his panel consider the possibilities.

Gambling, Guns and Retirement

Is a Chicago casino close to reality? Paris Schutz has the latest on that, and how the mayor and police superintendent plan to enact gun control in the absence of action from Springfield or Washington.
 

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