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Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Jan. 3, 2024
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Michael Madigan’s corruption trial gets delayed. The state’s health department declares racism a public health crisis. And looking back at the war on poverty.
Jan. 2, 2024 - Full Show
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Hundreds of new laws are taking effect in Illinois. What are they and how could they impact your life? Two states kick former President Donald Trump off the ballot over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. And our Spotlight Politics on the year ahead.
From a TikTok Historian to an Award-Winning Trash Collector, Meet the Chicago-Area Residents Whose Work Challenged and Inspired in 2023
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Over the last year, WTTW News introduced you to a variety of Chicago-area residents. Some accomplished extraordinary feats, while others made a difference in their communities through small acts of everyday work.
The Most-Read WTTW News Stories of 2023
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Chicago elected a new mayor, Illinois banned so-called assault weapons and the Boss played at Wrigley Field. Here’s what people were reading in 2023.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Dec. 28, 2023 - Full Show
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Pushback to a second waste facility in West Chicago. How educators and alumni are coming together to help migrant students. And what’s behind an unseasonably warm December.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Dec. 27, 2023 - Full Show
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How small business fared this holiday season. Exploring the great outdoors. And meet the founders behind a Black-owned brewery.
As Dionne Warwick is Honored by the Kennedy Center, Take a Look Back at Her 1980 ‘Soundstage’ Performance
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Singer, actress and television host Dionne Warwick can add another accomplishment to her legendary career. Warwick is one of the recipients of a Kennedy Center Honors.
Dec. 26, 2023 - Full Show
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One on one with actress and comedian Lisa Ann Walter. A rare Nativity set at the Art Institute. And a local man creates the Cinnamon Bear’s miniature world of Maybeland.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Dec. 21, 2023 - Full Show
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Former Ald. Ed Burke found guilty in landmark corruption trial. Discussing what needs to happen amid health concerns at migrant shelters. And efforts to combat crimes against street vendors.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Dec. 20, 2023 - Full Show
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We sit down with Mayor Brandon Johnson to talk community safety, migrants and more. And Chicago Public Schools’ plan to move away from school choice.
Dec. 19, 2023 - Full Show
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Day 2 of jury deliberations in the Ed Burke corruption trial. What trends in a changing labor landscape could mean for workers. And a local man creates the Cinnamon Bear’s miniature world of Maybeland.
Dec. 18, 2023 - Full Show
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Jury deliberations begin in the landmark corruption trial of former Ald. Ed Burke. A project upgrading Chicago’s aging gas pipelines is on hold. And remembering Chicago sculptor Richard Hunt.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Dec. 14, 2023 - Full Show
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City Council rejects an effort to ask voters whether Chicago should stay a sanctuary city. And a new plan for community safety.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Dec. 13, 2023 - Full Show
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Efforts to redefine Chicago’s community boundaries. Meet a 17-year-old who just earned her doctorate degree. And we break down the history of Chicago’s alphabetically inclined street names.
Dec. 12, 2023 - Full Show
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Former Ald. Danny Solis takes the stand in the corruption trial of Ed Burke. The Civic Federation taps former city inspector general Joe Ferguson as its next president. And remembering TV pioneer Norman Lear.
Dec. 11, 2023 - Full Show
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Noisy, illegal and rarely punished — we dig into the data on early morning garbage pickups. And the debate over whether police should be able to have disciplinary hearings behind closed doors.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Dec. 7, 2023 - Full Show
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Tackling a huge drop in public transit funding. Reflecting on the work of Juanita Irizarry as she steps away from Friends of the Parks. And how a new initiative is driving holiday foot traffic to commercial corridors.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Dec. 6, 2023 - Full Show
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An effort to streamline federal financial aid. How a three-time MLB All-Star is giving back to local kids. And restorative practices instead of suspensions — a look at the impact on students.
Dec. 5, 2023 - Full Show
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Johnson reacts to the state pulling funding for a migrant camp in Brighton Park. Old-school video game arcade culture is getting an extra life. And building modular homes in Roseland.
Dec. 4, 2023 - Full Show
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Disagreement over whether or not Chicago should remain a sanctuary city. Geoffrey Baer shares the stories behind some of Chicago’s most beautiful places. And “The Wiz” hits town.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Nov. 30, 2023 - Full Show
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The mayor drops plans to house migrants at Amundsen Park. How local organizations are aiding those facing homelessness. And a nonprofit that’s helping Chicago restaurants start up and scale up.
Watch Henry Kissinger’s Appearances on ‘Chicago Tonight’ Where He Discusses US Foreign Policy Through the Decades
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Over the years, Henry Kissinger joined John Callaway and Phil Ponce on “Chicago Tonight” three times where he discussed foreign policy news of the time.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Nov. 29, 2023 - Full Show
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Exploring why so many Black women go missing in Chicago. And how educator vacancies are disproportionately impacting children of color.
Nov. 28, 2023 - Full Show
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Construction on a migrant camp moves forward despite environmental concerns. How property tax bills are calculated. And secret recordings used in Ed Burke’s corruption trial.
Nov. 27, 2023 - Full Show
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Election season is officially underway as candidates begin filing. How retailers faired on Black Friday and Cyber Monday and what that means for the economy.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Nov. 23, 2023 - Full Show
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Activist Dolores Huerta on her legacy fighting injustice. The pride and pressure that come with being first-generation. And a local biochemistry professor wants to get more Latinos in laboratories.
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