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Chicago Zoological Society Honors Wildlife Conservation Leaders
| Paul Caine
Colleen and Keith Begg founded an organization that helps maintain the wildlife in the Niassa National Reserve in Mozambique, one of the last remaining strongholds for lions in Africa.
Parents of CPS Students Sound Off on Teachers Strike
| Evan Garcia
“Chicago Tonight” speaks with four parents of CPS students who have different opinions about the negotiations between the city and its teachers union.
Ask Geoffrey: Sites to See at Open House Chicago
| Quinn Myers
More than 350 buildings open their doors to the public this weekend. Geoffrey Baer takes us behind the scenes of several unique buildings featured as part of Open House Chicago.
Crain’s Headlines: Departed Exelon CEO Gets $7.7M Retirement Package
| WTTW News
Former Exelon CEO Anne Pramaggiore is in line for $7.7 million in benefits after her abrupt resignation Tuesday amid a federal investigation of the company’s Springfield lobbying practices.
Stardom and Mortality Battle It Out in ‘Sunset Boulevard’
| Hedy Weiss
A musical-opera hybrid, “Sunset Boulevard” captures the dual face of Hollywood as a dream factory and a dream destroyer. And it spins the haunting tale of Norma Desmond, an aging, once fabled star.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 17-20
| Kristen Thometz
An evening parade, baked goods, architectural gems and a paranormal conference usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Joe Maddon Returns to Los Angeles Angels as New Manager
| Associated Press
Maddon agreed to become the Los Angeles Angels’ manager on Wednesday, reuniting the World Series-winning former manager of the Chicago Cubs with the organization where he spent the first three decades of his baseball career.
‘There Will Not Be School Tomorrow’: Lightfoot Believes CTU Will Strike
| Matt Masterson
Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson said they believe the Chicago Teachers Union’s House of Delegates will vote to go on strike Wednesday evening.
Study: ‘Medicare for All’ Not Only Way to Universal Coverage
| Associated Press
A study out Wednesday finds that an approach similar to the plan from former Vice President Joe Biden can deliver about the same level of coverage as the government-run “Medicare for All” plan from presidential rival Bernie Sanders.
Probe Uncovers High-Level Unease Over Trump, Giuliani Moves
| Associated Press
On Wednesday, a former aide to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is to speak to the House impeachment panels behind closed doors. Michael McKinley is expected to discuss concerns held by career State Department officials about the treatment of the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
Contract Bargaining Wraps Up With No Deal Between CTU, Board of Education
| Brandis Friedman
Time is running out for Chicago Public Schools to reach a deal with the Chicago Teachers Union on a new contract.
Can Illinois Save $1M a Day by Consolidating Pension Funds? Governor Says Yes
| Amanda Vinicky
Consolidating scores of local firefighter and police pension funds could save Illinois taxpayers between $820 million and $2.5 billion in the next five years, according to a report published by a state task force.
‘Downton Abbey’ Actor Harry Hadden-Paton Rehearses for Royal Role in Chicago
| Marc Vitali
We go backstage as an actor prepares “The King’s Speech” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater – and remembers his role on “Downton Abbey.”
Scientists Reconstruct Face of Human Ancestor Using Fossilized Bone
| Paul Caine
How did researchers reconstruct the face of an ancient human ancestor using a fossilized bone? This story and more from the world of science with Neil Shubin.
Crain’s Headlines: Lightfoot Floats New Chicago Casino Plan
| WTTW News
Mayor Lori Lightfoot is floating a new plan to make the Chicago casino a property owned jointly by the city and the state. But the idea is getting a cool reception in Springfield.
Evanston Native Shares How She Helped Break Harvey Weinstein Story
| Nicole Cardos
In a new book, New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor detail how they uncovered allegations of sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein. Twohey, an Evanston native, joins us in discussion.
Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Martha Bárcena on Visit to Chicago
| Marc Vitali
Bárcena, who last year became the first woman to hold her position, discusses immigration and the political relationship between the U.S. and Mexico.
Art Is Love in Endearing ‘Man of No Importance’
| Hedy Weiss
“A Man of No Importance,” now receiving an altogether beautiful, heartrending production by Pride Films and Plays, features exceptionally fluid, comedy-meets-tragedy direction by Donterrio Johnson and an ideal cast.
Chicago Firm Sues Netflix Over ‘When They See Us’ Interrogation Method
| Matt Masterson
Chicago-based Reid & Associates claims the popular series about the Central Park Five defames the company's interrogation technique.
‘Caution Freedom’ Shines Light on Artwork Too Provocative for Putin
| Marc Vitali
Artwork once under attack by the Russian government is now on view in Chicago. We explore a show at the One After 909 gallery in West Town.
White House: Trump Condemns Violent Parody, Hasn’t Seen It
| Associated Press
The video, which depicts a likeness of Trump shooting and stabbing opponents and members of the news media, was played during a conference held by conservative supporters of the president at his Miami golf resort last week.
Former White House Aide: John Bolton Called Giuliani a ‘Hand Grenade’
| Associated Press
National security adviser John Bolton was so alarmed by Rudy Giuliani's back-channel activities in Ukraine that he described President Donald Trump's personal lawyer as a "hand grenade who is going to blow everybody up," according to a former White House aide.
CPS Teachers, Staff Rally and March as Strike Countdown Continues
| Brandis Friedman
Negotiators took a break from the bargaining table Monday as thousands of teachers and school staff rallied in hopes of securing what they called a “fair contract.”
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