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Senn High School Staffer Removed Amid Investigation Into Racial Discrimination Allegations

The teacher who was accused by a Hispanic student of telling her to “go back to your country” after she refused to stand for the pledge of allegiance has been removed from the school.

Kim Foxx Allowed to Continue Use of Outside Lawyers in Jussie Smollett Case

Judge Michael Toomin denied a petition from Sheila O’Brien, who argued that Kim Foxx’s hiring of attorneys from outside her office should not be allowed under state statutes.

We *Heart* These Vintage Valentines Shared by the Newberry Library

The Newberry’s collection of vintage valentines is spreading old-fashioned romance across the internet.

Would a ‘Fair Map’ Halt Corruption?

Previous attempts to end gerrymandering in Illinois have come up short, but a coalition of advocacy groups are at it once again.

Former WBBM News Anchor Serves Up Memorable Meals, Conversation on PBS

Following journalism jobs in Indiana, Arkansas, New York and Chicago, Kate Sullivan was hungry to blaze her own trail. Now, she’s the host and executive producer of “To Dine For,” a show combining Sullivan’s two passions: food and conversation.

Chicago Gospel Group Brings New Energy to Old Spirituals

They are making music with a mission. A rousing Chicago gospel group brings a modern approach to traditional spirituals as they work toward social justice. We catch up with the Adrian Dunn Singers.

In ‘Keeping Hope Alive,’ Jesse Jackson Reflects on a Lifetime of Speeches, Sermons

A look back at the words of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, whose latest book has been decades in the making.

Teachers Unions Decry ‘Traumatizing’ Active Shooter Drills

Active shooter drills are as common as reading, writing and arithmetic in American schools. But a new report says they are traumatizing students.

Local Health Officials: Couple with Coronavirus Now ‘Free and Clear’

At a press conference Thursday in Chinatown, state and local health officials sought to reassure the public that the risk of contracting the deadly virus is low, and that Chicagoans should go about their daily lives.

NBA All-Star Weekend Hits Chicago. Here’s What You Need to Know

The NBA’s All-Star Game is in Chicago for the first time since 1988 and the city is bouncing with NBA events all weekend. Here’s a preview.

Crain’s Headlines: Clayco Finalizing Big Buy in Fulton Market District

A fast-growing construction and design firm is buying almost a full city block near the eastern end of the Fulton Market District.

Ask Geoffrey: A Long-Lost State Street Hot Spot

A viewer’s photo of her mother at a glamorous restaurant in 1940s Chicago left her wondering where the photo was taken. And we finally address an elephant in the room at Marshall Field’s.

February 13, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 13, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Expanded Drug Takeback Program Aims to Keep Pharmaceutical Pollutants Out of Our Water

Flushing unused or expired prescription drugs down the toilet is “neither safe nor responsible,” says one local official. A new bill would establish convenient statewide locations for their collection instead.

Senn High School Students Hold Sit-In After Racial Discrimination Allegations

Female student said teacher told her to “go back to your country”

Students inside a North Side high school staged a sit-in Wednesday following allegations that a school staffer told a female student to “go back to (your) country” after she refused to stand for the pledge of allegiance.

New Solar Telescope Reveals Sun’s Surface in More Detail than Ever Before

A local scientist talks about his work to help capture the most detailed images ever of the sun’s bubbling surface.

Discovery Partners Institute Gets Long-Awaited State Cash

The 78 megadevelopment gets a big boost as Gov. J.B. Pritzker announces $500 million in funding for the University of Illinois tech hub that will make its home on the Near South Side.

Spotlight Politics: Foxx Fight, Preckwinkle Aide Trouble

Actor Jussie Smollett is facing a fresh set of charges for allegedly staging a hate crime on himself. Our politics team digs into that and more in our weekly roundtable.

Aviation Training Returns to One Chicago Vocational High School

You may have heard of Bessie Coleman, the pioneering African American pilot from Chicago. But there is much more to the history of black aviation in this town. And though that story has been largely forgotten, it’s now inspiring a new generation of aviators.

How Chicago Schools Handle Sexual Misconduct Allegations

The father of a Lincoln Park High School student is suing the Chicago Board of Education for allegedly not protecting his daughter from sexual assault. It’s the latest twist in a story for which few details have been released.

Kim Foxx Faces Political Fallout from New Smollett Charges

There’s more political fallout related to the Jussie Smollett case after a special prosecutor announced a new six-count indictment against the “Empire” actor.

New Play Tells Story of Nancy Pelosi, ‘The Adult in the Room’

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was center stage in the House impeachment hearings. Now she is on stage, in a sense: a new play about Pelosi is receiving its world premiere in Chicago. We drop by an early rehearsal.

Crain’s Headlines: Bolingbrook Mayor Won’t Support Amazon Plan

Amazon’s push to build a massive network of warehouses to store and distribute goods may be moving into Bolingbrook, but the town’s mayor isn’t thrilled about it.

Brunch-Loving Chicagoans, Rejoice: City Council Could Loosen Sunday Liquor Sales at Restaurants

If you’ve ever tried to order a bloody mary with your eggs benedict on a Sunday morning, you might have run into one of the many quirks of Chicago’s liquor laws. But that could soon change.

Widow of Slain Chicago Police Commander Paul Bauer Suing Online Arms Marketplace

“If the Armslist Defendants had acted with reasonable care – instead of callous and willful disregard of human life – Commander Bauer would still be alive,” a federal complaint states.

February 12, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 12, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”
 

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