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February 21, 2017 - Full Show
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Watch the Feb. 21, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
A Portrait of Michael Madigan
| Alexandra Silets
Reuters reporter Dave McKinney takes an in-depth look at House Speaker Michael Madigan's role in Illinois' budget woes.
ASPIRA Charter Teachers to Call Strike Vote Wednesday
| Matt Masterson
Teachers in the ASPIRA charter network – comprised of three Chicago high schools and one middle school – say they will vote on a strike Wednesday night after months of contract negotiations.
Local Republicans React to President Trump’s First Month
| Nick Blumberg
In a little more than four weeks, President Donald Trump has shattered presidential conventions, created controversy and legal battles, and energized his base with executive orders aimed at meeting campaign promises.
Neighborhood Project Aims to Grow Chicago’s Public Art Profile
| Maya Miller
New murals, sculpture and other works of public art are coming to each of Chicago’s 50 wards as part of the city’s Year of Public Art initiative.
‘Positive Vibes’ in North Lawndale an Alternative to Crime Narrative
| Maya Miller
North Lawndale native Patrick Daniels says his neighborhood is defined by more than violence, and he’s working to change that narrative at UCAN.
Documentary Explores Life of Legendary Writer Maya Angelou
| Marc Vitali
The moving and powerful life of Maya Angelou: A new film explores the many facets of the acclaimed poet and writer.
History of Complaints Raise Questions for West Side Police Commander
| Paul Caine
A West Side police commander has an unusually high number of complaints filed against him. We talk to the reporter who broke the story.
Revolutionary Dance of Merce Cunningham in the Spotlight at MCA
| Marc Vitali
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago joined forces with the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis for a dual exhibition about an artist of dance who worked with celebrated artists of other disciplines.
Mexican Political Leader in Chicago
| Paris Schutz
As concerns grow over heightened immigration measures, a top political leader from Mexico comes to Chicago with a message.
February 20, 2017 - Full Show
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Free Press in the Trump Era
| Alexandra Silets
President Donald Trump calls the media the “enemy of the American people.” We get reaction from some local editors.
Data: Upward Battle for African-American Males in Chicago
| Maya Miller
Unemployment rates for African-American males in Chicago are nearly three times higher than the national average, according to data released Monday by U.S. Rep. Danny Davis.
New Book ‘Identity Unknown’ Rediscovers Women in the Art World
| Marc Vitali
Among America’s female artists, Georgia O’Keeffe gets much of the attention. But there are many other worthy – but lesser-known – female artists.
What Landmark Status Could Mean for Former Johnson Publishing Building
| Eddie Arruza
The former Johnson Publishing building is up for landmark status, but what does that mean for the future of the only black-designed high-rise in downtown Chicago?
Tom Skilling Explains Spring-Like February Weather
| Nick Blumberg
Another record high temperature in Chicago. How long will spring in February last?
City of Gary Considers State Government Takeover of Public Schools
| Evan Garcia
WBEZ reporter Michael Puente joins us to discuss funding problems surrounding the public school system in Gary, Indiana.
Viewer Feedback: ‘No Human Being Is Illegal’
| Erica Gunderson
Viewers had a lot to say about our report on immigration raids carried out in Chicago and around the nation last week.
Shedd Staff Help Rescue Endangered Penguin Chicks in South Africa
| Alex Ruppenthal
For the fifth year, members of Shedd Aquarium's Animal Response Team participated in a rescue mission of endangered penguin chicks in South Africa. Learn about their work.
Chicago Urban League, ISBE Reach Tentative Settlement in Yearslong Suit
| Matt Masterson
Days after CPS filed a lawsuit against the state claiming discriminatory school funding, the Illinois State Board of Education announced it has reached a tentative settlement in a similar case after a yearslong legal battle with the Chicago Urban League.
Augmented Reality App Sharpens Focus on St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
| Maya Miller
Last fall, 21st century technology was used to tell the story of a 20th century tragedy: the Eastland Disaster. The team behind that project is set to launch a second installment of its augmented reality app. Learn more.
Chicago Ranked As One of the Healthiest Cities in the US
| Kristen Thometz
The Windy City is the gold standard for health and well-being, according to an assessment of city policies aimed at improving residents’ health.
The Week in Review: Rauner Lays Out ‘Grand Bargain’ Parameters
| Alexandra Silets
Gov. Rauner wants reforms in exchange for tax hikes. CPS sues the state over discrimination. Chicago violence takes center stage again. And players report to spring training. Those stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests.
February 16, 2017 - Full Show
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Watch the Feb. 16, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
Day Without Immigrants Protests Trump Policies
| Eddie Arruza
In Chicago, hundreds of protesters held a rally on the Near West Side Thursday morning before heading to the Federal Plaza in the Loop.
Tips and Tricks from New Hosts of ‘America’s Test Kitchen’
| WTTW News
Ever wondered how you can supercharge your pepper grinder? The new hosts of “America’s Test Kitchen” are here with some of their favorite tips and tricks.
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