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January 12, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 12, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

As City Prepares to Borrow $1.2B, Mayor Asks Moody’s to Withdraw Ratings

The city plans to go to the debt markets for almost $1.2 billion, including more so-called “scoop and toss” borrowing.

Rauner on 2-Year Anniversary: ‘I Will Never Give Up’

“We made some wonderful progress, also had some frustrations with lack of progress on some key items,” Gov. Bruce Rauner said of his tenure Thursday as he took to Facebook Live for a two-year review. 

Does Trump’s New Business Plan Satisfy Ethical Concerns?

Does President-elect Donald Trump’s new business plan allay fears that he could be financially influenced as president? We examine the ethical and legal questions surrounding his business affairs.

Kurt Vonnegut Artwork Finds New Home at Chicago Veterans Museum

We speak with the president of the National Veterans Art Museum about a new exhibition of sketches by the acclaimed author of “Slaughterhouse Five.”

Subversive Copy Editor: Dust Off That Dictionary

“Anyone who has deadlines should also have a dictionary.” So writes Carol Fisher Saller in her book “The Subversive Copy Editor.” Saller returns to Chicago Tonight with some simple advice.

Emanuel Names New Chicago Police Board Appointment

Mayor Rahm Emanuel has named former chief deputy U.S. Marshal John P. O’Malley to the Chicago Police Board, which decides the most serious cases of police discipline. 

Viewer Feedback: ‘Put the Blame Where it Belongs’

Our story about Pritzker Elementary School’s lack of a librarian drew strong opinions on both sides, and our story on social media and violence prompted your remarks. 

Madigan Wins Speaker’s Office, As Senate Sets Leadership Limits

Michael Madigan wins an unprecedented 17th term as Illinois House Speaker, and the Republican Party is already undermining its own calls for bipartisanship.  

Tiger Woods-Designed Golf Course in Jackson Park Gets Green Light

The Chicago Park District takes the first steps to bring a Tiger Woods-inspired golf course to Jackson Park, but not without controversy.

January 11, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 11, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

CPS Watchdog Announces New Data Analysis Team

Chicago Public Schools’ Office of the Inspector General is expanding its investigatory reach this month, adding a pair of data analysis and research experts to its team of district watchdogs. 

2 Chicago Doctors Test ‘You Are What You Eat’ Adage

We learn about two Chicago studies showing that following a few basic nutrition principles can keep your brain agile and your heart strong.

New Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Talks Reform Plans

Kim Foxx is the first African-American woman to hold the position of Cook County State’s Attorney. She joins host Carol Marin to discuss her plans for the office.

‘AIDS in America’ Exhibition Responds to Cultural Climate of 1980s

An ambitious new art exhibition looks at the cultural impact of, and creative response to, AIDS in America.

Ask Geoffrey: What’s the History of Asylum Place?

Geoffrey Baer investigates the history of Asylum Place, the explosive story behind a 1930s manhole cover and what happened to a magical Chicago restaurant chain in this encore edition of “Ask Geoffrey.”

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 12-15

Free gym access, a grilled cheese competition and Cardinal Blase Cupich usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago.

Obama’s Farewell Address: Photos, Video from McCormick Place

Thousands of spectators gathered at McCormick Place to watch President Barack Obama conclude his two-term presidency in the city where his political life began 20 years ago.

In Springfield, Lawmakers Adjourn for Good, Without a Budget

Illinois’ 99th General Assembly has wrapped up for good, without ever having passed a complete state budget. 

January 10, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 10, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

The Purpose of the Presidential Farewell Speech

Political speechwriter Jason DeSanto joins us to discuss memorable farewell speeches from past presidents and what to expect from President Obama on Tuesday.

Chicago Filmmaker’s ‘State of Eugenics’ a Look at Forced Sterilization

A new documentary by Chicago filmmaker Dawn Sinclair Shapiro looks at the history of North Carolina’s eugenics program and how modern-day lawmakers sought state compensation for survivors.

Earth2Trump Resistance Roadshow Coming to Chicago

Organized by the nonprofit Center for Biological Diversity, Earth2Trump is a series of rallies aimed at building “resistance to all forms of oppression and all attacks on the environment,” the group states.

The Airport Security Balancing Act

After the shooting at a baggage claim in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, can extending the airport security perimeter keep travelers safer?

Chicago High School Employee Killed in Weekend Shooting

A Chicago Police Department official confirmed detectives are investigating the shooting death of Jason Goodfriend, 31, who was the business and finance manager at Chicago Tech Academy.

Budget Deal Backed by Illinois Senate Has Slim Chance in House

While Illinois’ impasse thus far has been caused by a partisan divide, divergent approaches by the House and Senate to the state’s yearslong political stalemate serve to create a new potential rift, this time between the two Democratic-led chambers.
 

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