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City Council Update

Eleven aldermen introduced an ordinance that would cap the city's potential Olympic liabilities at $500 million. Rich Samuels has the latest from City Council.
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett

Elizabeth Brackett and her panel look at the possible consequences of the Illinois budget stalemate as the deadline looms.

Bernie Madoff's Local Victims

Bernie Madoff was sentenced yesterday to 150 years in prison. We talk to the lawyer representing some of his local victims.
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The Summer's Hottest Movies

We take a sneak peek at the new movie about John Dillinger, "Public Enemies," as well as preview a few upcoming summer movies that you should know about. Filmspotting
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Brookfield Zoo Celebrates 75 Years

We show you what's old and new at the Brookfield Zoo as it prepares to celebrate 75 years. Brookfield Zoo
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Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews

Hedy Weiss reviews the highly recommended production of "Boleros for the Disenchanted," now on stage at The Goodman Theater. Boleros for the Disenchanted Up K of D
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City Hall Update

It was musical chairs at City Hall today. The former Commissioner of Transportation Tom Byrne moved over to head Streets and Sanitation. He bumps Michael Picardi, who was sent back to his old job as commissioner of Fleet Management. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest on the changes.
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News Analysis with Carol Marin

News Analysis with Carol Marin With a balanced budget still on the horizon, there's much that could happen this week in Springfield. Carol Marin sits down with a group of reporters for a political roundtable to discuss state politics.
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Chicago Business

Chicago-based Boeing faces continuing challenges in both military and commercial production. WBBM Newsradio's Kris Kridel has that story, along with the latest business and economic news.
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Learning to Fish

Rich Samuels takes us to meet some kids who are being taught how to fish in the city -- and learning much more than the art of angling. Fishing Chicago
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Cultural Dictionary

Are you overwhelmed by the flow of emails to your mobile device? According to Cramer-Krasselt's cultural dictionary, you've been "blackburried." One of the dictionary's creators joins us to discuss the highlights of her company's latest lexicon. More definitions and information
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Summer Gardening

The Chicago Botanic Garden's manager of school and community gardening, Eliza Fournier, stops by to offer some summer gardening tips.
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Viewer Mail

We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail.
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John Callaway's Memorial Service

Yesterday, we celebrated the life of our dear friend and colleague John Callaway. We share some of the heartfelt tributes from the service. Watch the full memorial service
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Remembering John Callaway

On tonight's special edition of Chicago Tonight, Joel Weisman remembers broadcasting legend John Callaway, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 72. Joel's panel includes:
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Classic Callaway: Jim Lovell

In the second half of the program, we take a look back at highlights from some of John's most notable interviews. Memories of John collected from blogs and Twitter
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Viewer Mail

We've received an outpouring of letters and postings on our message board in tribute to John Callaway. We share some of your thoughts. Watch additional video memorials of John Callaway
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza

Has Illinois "won big" with ethics reform this year? Well, it depends on whom you ask. The chair of the state's Reform Commission, Patrick Collins, joins us to give his take.
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Burnham Pavilions

What do the futurist temporary pavilions in Millennium Park have to do with Daniel Burnham's century-old Plan of Chicago? We find out when we meet the two acclaimed architects who are making their Chicago debuts with these cutting-edge buildings.
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Urban Revolution

We talk to an author who thinks Chicago could lead the next urban revolution.
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Chuck Schaden

The golden age of radio is remembered each week on "Those Were the Days." We talk with host Chuck Schaden, and discuss how the show must go on despite his upcoming retirement.
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Ask Geoffrey

What is the meaning behind the famous names listed on a building in the River West area? Geoffrey Baer joins us with the details on this and other Chicago history and trivia in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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No-Hands Biker

We meet a man who rides his bike no-handed for the entire length of the Northside lakefront bike path and in some pretty tough situations.
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Remembering John Callaway

Chicago Tonight's own John Callaway died Tuesday at the age of 72. John was the host of Chicago Tonight until he retired in 1999. He has recently been the host of the Friday Night Show where he has interviewed a wide range of guests in journalism, sports, entertainment, and more. Tonight's show will be dedicated to the memory of John. Please join us to look back on his life and contribution to Chicago journalism.

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett

The financial backer of Webio, an Internet sports radio station launched by Mike North, has been charged with operating a Ponzi scheme and is now in custody. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a closer look at the web of lies woven by David Hernandez.
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Iran Protests

We hear a firsthand account of the turmoil in Iran from a Loyola University Chicago professor who recently returned from the country.
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