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CTA Train Tracker

A new web-based program has been designed to help commuters make their train on time. Nick Shields has the story. Train Tracker beta page
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Remembering Joyce Sloane

She helped make Second City an internationally known cultural institution. Long-time Second City producer Joyce Sloane died last week, at the age of 80. We revisit her 2005 appearance on Chicago Tonight. Sloane's Second City biography
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Viewer Mail

We share recent comments and feedback from our Chicago Tonight viewers.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, the Blizzard of 2011 takes Chicago by storm, absolutely paralyzing the city. The third largest blizzard ever caused complete chaos on Lake Shore Drive, with hundreds of stranded drivers and abandoned cars. As the city continues to dig out, some blame city officials for not shutting down the historic thoroughfare sooner. Meanwhile, the mayoral race turns nasty with Carol Moseley Braun accusing opponent Patricia Van Pelt-Watkins of being a crack addict -- then apologizing to her opponent.
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Street Clean-Up

Perhaps you're wondering when the city will clear your street. We take a look at how the city's removing snow on the side streets. Ash-har Quraishi has the story.
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City Clean-Up

Elizabeth Brackett has the latest on the city's continuing efforts to clean up the mess left behind by the Blizzard of 2011. Watch Elizabeth Brackett's blizzard home video
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Lake Shore Drive Car Rescue

Where did all these cars go overnight? We show you how the great Lake Shore Drive "car rescue" effort is working. Paris Schutz tells that story. Locate your stranded car
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YouTube Videos Storm the Blizzard

From the inside of a car on Lake Shore Drive, to a nearly naked romp in the snow; we look at YouTube to see how people across the region captured the blizzard on home video. Your blizzard videos

Innovation Laboratory

Northwestern University is launching the Knight News Innovation Laboratory here. Using a combination of journalism and computer science, this new initiative hopes to improve the way stories like the Blizzard of 2011 are reported. Chicago Tribune story about Knight Innovation Lab
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Chicago Blizzard of 1967: Part 2

The second part in our series about a historic Chicago snowstorm, featuring harrowing tales of some expectant mothers and the troubling side of the decades-old blizzard.
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Viewer Mail

We share thoughts and comments from our Chicago Tonight viewers.
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Weather Service Coverage

The blizzard's whiteout conditions are slamming Chicago commuters. The meteorologist-in-charge of the National Weather Service's Chicago bureau gives us the latest on what is being labeled a potentially "life-threatening" blizzard. National Weather Service: Chicago
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2011 Snow-Mageddon

As the massive snowstorm hits Chicago, the city says it is prepared. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest storm details.
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Braun Apologizes

It may be the most contentious moment so far of the Chicago mayoral campaign, and now one candidate has apologized to another. Eddie Arruza tells us how Carol Moseley Braun is trying to recover after she accused another candidate of being "strung out on crack."
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Weather-Related Closings

Will the city shut down because of the snow? Ash-har Quraishi has the latest on weather-related cancellations and closings. Chicago Emergency Closings
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Chicago Business News

Find out how the blizzard is going to impact Chicago companies when Kris Kridel, of WBBM Newsradio 780, joins us to look at the week in business.
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Transforming Tattoo Art

We meet a Chicago artist who helps people transform their old tattoos and scars, and sometimes even their lives. Jay Shefsky reports. Read more on the story Sacred Transformations website

Chicago Blizzard of 1967: Part 1

The massive 2011 snowstorm has sparked comparisons to what many remember as the greatest storm of all: the famed blizzard of 1967. A few years ago, the late John Callaway brought us this remembrance of that historic event.
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Egypt Update

Throngs of protesters continue to march in Egypt for the seventh straight day of pro-democracy demonstrations. We talk about what drove citizens to take to the streets and how our country is responding. Al Jazeera's continued coverage
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Early Voting Begins

The gloves are off and the words are flying. With three weeks left in Chicago's mayoral campaign, the candidates are getting more assertive and personal. Eddie Arruza has the latest on the increasingly heated race for mayor. Early voting locations
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Aldermanic Races

The mayor's race is getting all the headlines, but the City Council may be on the verge of a major overhaul. We get insight from Carol Marin and her panel on some of the most-watched aldermanic races.
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Free To Act

A theater company from the Republic of Belarus is making international headlines by standing up to the authoritarian rule in their homeland. We speak with one of the company's founders, along with the artistic director of the Goodman Theatre about the efforts to lend them a hand.
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Awarded Words

Earlier this month, the American Dialect Society chose the "Words of the Year" at their annual meeting. Jason Riggle, a linguist and professor from the University of Chicago, parses a few of these words and phrases for us. American Dialect Society -- Words of the Year
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Quinn Signs Civil Unions Bill

Today marks a historic moment for Illinois, as Gov. Pat Quinn signs into law a bill that offers same-sex partners similar rights as those granted to married couples. Ash-har Quraishi has the story.

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, the battle is over. Mayoral candidate Rahm Emanuel stays on the ballot with the Illinois Supreme Court's unanimous decision. An Appeals Court stops Gov. Pat Quinn's $31 billion capitol plan. Convicted former Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge keeps his police pension, despite his conviction for perjury and obstruction of justice. And the Bears defend their hobbled quarterback, Jay Cutler, against the chorus of criticism from other players and disappointed fans. Guests:
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Rahm Emanuel Stays on Ballot

In a unanimous decision, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled late this afternoon that Rahm Emanuel meets the residency requirements and CAN run for mayor of Chicago. Eddie Arruza and his panel of attorneys, including a member of Emanuel's legal team, will have reaction. Read the Supreme Court opinion
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