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January 22, 2015 - Full Show
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Rauner Addresses State Budget Challenges
Examining Chicago’s Economic Recovery
Impact of School Closures
Chicago's School Closings
The Village Movement: How Elders are Aging in Place
Weekend Events Around Town: 1/23-1/25
| Travis Cornejo
Stomp, Love on Paper, and the Lakeview Polar Plunge; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
Rauner Addresses State Budget Challenges
| Paris Schutz
New Gov. Bruce Rauner addresses the massive budget challenges ahead. Just how does the state plan to pay its bills? We will have the details.
Examining Chicago’s Economic Recovery
Study Says Chicago Area’s Recovery Falls Behind Other Metro Areas
| Paul Caine
A Brookings Institution report ranks Chicago 203rd out of 300 metropolitan areas around the world in bouncing back from recession. Just how concerned should we be? Our panel of experts weighs in.
Impact of School Closures
| Brandis Friedman
The University of Chicago Consortium on Chicago School Research details how students were impacted by the decision to close 50 elementary schools in May 2013.
Chicago's School Closings
| Rhyan Zuercher
Documentary film series, The School Project, releases its second installment focusing on the 50 schools closings conducted by CPS in May 2013. The episode centers around a Chicago family as they navigate the process and what the largest school closing in American history means for education policy in the city.
The Village Movement: How Elders are Aging in Place
| Evan Garcia
Folks over age 60 are opting to stay in their homes and communities well into their golden years. A collection of "virtual villages" are popping up all over the country, providing engagement, services, and a new way of looking at how we age.
Viewer Feedback: 1/22
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We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.
January 21, 2015 - Full Show
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Ordinance Introduced for Obama Library on Public Parkland
Update on Medical Marijuana Program
Scrutinizing the State of the Union
Love on Paper
Students Caught in Middle of PARCC Debate
Web Exclusive Ask Geoffrey
Buildings, Libraries & Train Stations
| Erica Gunderson
Discover Chicago's Ivy League enclave, a no-nastiness library, and a train station namesake on the south side.
Ordinance Introduced for Obama Library on Public Parkland
| Paris Schutz
City Council takes the first step paving the way for an Obama Presidential Library on public parkland. But does it assuage the concerns of park preservationists?
Update on Medical Marijuana Program
| Paul Caine
Illinois Rep. Lou Lang talks about the status of the state’s medical marijuana program, casino gambling, and his recent meeting with new Gov. Bruce Rauner.
Scrutinizing the State of the Union
| Evan Garcia
Jason DeSanto, senior lecturer at Northwestern University School of Law, picks apart President Barack Obama's sixth State of the Union address. What were the areas of focus? What are the implications for the year ahead?
Love on Paper
| Eddie Arruza
In time for Valentine's Day, The Newberry Library in Chicago has searched through its extensive archives for artifacts of love. Taking suggestions from its staff across many areas of expertise, the library has created an exhibition of works on paper that express love in all its forms over the last eight centuries. We get a preview.
Students Caught in Middle of PARCC Debate
| Nick Blumberg
Teachers, parents, and administrators have been debating whether schools should start implementing the PARCC standardized test, designed to align with the new Common Core standards. We talk with two educators about whether it's time to put the PARCC in place and the value of standardized testing.
Ask Geoffrey: 1/21
Soldier Field, Dream Lady & Kenwood Branch
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer answers viewer questions about a dreamy memorial, Soldier Field no man's land, and railroad ruins on Chicago's South Side.
January 20, 2015 - Full Show
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Mayoral Candidates on Public Safety
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle
Race for Representing the 11th Ward
The Problem with Paying Later: Illinois' Budget Deficit
Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin
CPD to Get Body Cameras This Week
| Paris Schutz
Chicago mayoral candidates sound off on public safety. Should Police Supt. Garry McCarthy stay for another term? Find out what they have to say.
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle
| Nick Blumberg
Toni Preckwinkle is heading into her second term as president of the Cook County Board. She hopes to reform juvenile criminal justice and reduce the daily jail population, and has goals for the regional economy and public health. She joins us.
Race for Representing the 11th Ward
| Rhyan Zuercher
As aldermanic races heat up across the city, the 11th Ward stands out as another Daley makes a go at public office in City Council. We sit down with candidates John Kozlar, Maureen Sullivan and Patrick Daley Thompson to discuss ward issues and City Council politics.
The Problem with Paying Later: Illinois' Budget Deficit
| Evan Garcia
The state of Illinois' finances are in dire straits with a $9 billion deficit that continues to grow. Richard Dye, co-director of University of Illinois' Fiscal Futures Project, discusses how we got into this hole and how we can find our way out.
Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin
Ocean Extinction, Conception Sparks, Brain Generosity & Epilepsy
| Paul Caine
Our science guy, Neil Shubin, talks about the latest science stories, including a study on the health of the world's oceans, why sparks really do fly at the moment of conception, and a new study finding that generosity can be "written" in the brain.
January 19, 2015 - Full Show
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New Bears Coach Addresses Media
Spring Legislative Session
Martin Luther King, Jr. & Civil Rights Today
Good Buddies
Scholarly Subversion or Innocuous Instruction?
New Bears Coach Addresses Media
| Paris Schutz
New Bears Coach John Fox faces the media at Halas Hall. We have a full recap, including what he said about Jay Cutler, and reaching out to former Bears great Brian Urlacher.
Spring Legislative Session
| Alexandra Silets
The spring legislative session is in full swing now that the 99th General Assembly has been sworn in along with Gov. Bruce Rauner. We hear from both sides of the aisle about what the legislative priorities are in both chambers.
Martin Luther King, Jr. & Civil Rights Today
| Nick Blumberg
As we reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., we take a look at his lasting impact and what the Civil Rights struggle can tell us about the social movements of today.
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