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"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Vikings
| WTTW News
James "Big Cat" Williams breaks down the Bears' overtime loss to the Vikings, and coach Marc Trestman’s controversial call to attempt a field goal on second down. Watch a web extra video.
Legislative Leaders Release Pension Plan Details
| Paris Schutz
Legislative leaders officially released their pension plan today. It includes reduced cost of living raises, including years where retirees won’t get any raise, and aims for full funding of the systems by 2044. Read the full proposal.
University of Illinois President Warns about Pension Deal
| Paris Schutz
Before he knew the contents of the final pension deal reached this afternoon, University of Illinois President Robert Easter warned his faculty in a memo that upcoming pension reform could be “onerous for public employees.”
Video: School of Fish Beneath Chicago's Harbors
| Yasmin Rammohan
Two Shedd Aquarium Great Lakes researchers found a huge school of fish underneath Chicago's harbors last week. The fish are gizzard shad, a type of herring and major schooling or forage fish, often seen in large groups. Read an article and watch a video.
Pension Deal Reached; Now, What's In It?
| Paris Schutz
The four legislative leaders in the Illinois General Assembly say they have struck a long-awaited deal to reform the state’s woefully underfunded public pension system. Read an article.
Weekend Events Around the Town: 11/28 – 12/1
| Hope Holmberg
A Thanksgiving Day Parade, a holiday market, and ice skating at the zoo; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
Illinois Pension Deal?
| WTTW News
Have Illinois leaders, at long last, come to a pension deal? Will it pass? Paris Schutz has the story.
Concealed Carry in Illinois
| Brandis Friedman
As Illinois prepares to become the last state to pass a concealed carry gun law, we discuss how both law enforcement and businesses are expecting to be affected. Read an article.
New Cholesterol Risk Calculator Under Pressure
| Rhyan Zuercher
The risk calculator included in the recently released guidelines for lowering cholesterol have been questioned by a number of leaders in the field of cardiology. We speak with two specialists on different sides of the controversy. Read an interview.
Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin
Lasers, Robotic Fish & Big Bang Afterglow
| Hope Holmberg
What is a robotic razor fish teaching scientists about building better robots? Why are Argonne scientists going down to the South Pole? And how can a tiny laser boost high-speed data transmission? Our science guy, Neil Shubin, has those stories and more research news in this edition of Scientific Chicago. Read an article.
Green Walgreens
| Alexandra Silets
Deerfield-based Walgreens opens its first totally green “Net-Zero Energy” store in Evanston. We take a tour and go behind the scenes to see what makes this an ultra environmentally friendly store, producing all of its own energy with solar panels and wind turbines. Watch web extra videos and view a slideshow.
Doris Kearns Goodwin
| WTTW News
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin joins us to talk about her latest epic biography on the presidencies of Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft that brought radical change to America. Read a book excerpt.
Chicago Couple Will Enter Into State's First-Ever Same Sex Marriage
| Paris Schutz
Two Chicago women are set to become Illinois' first ever same-sex married couple, and it will happen seven months before same-sex marriage can officially begin in the state.
Tio Hardiman
| Yasmin Rammohan
So far, Tio Hardiman is the lone Democratic challenger to incumbent Gov. Pat Quinn.
Theater of Desire and Doom
Stage Spectacle Balances Hilarity and Emotions
| Marc Vitali
Once or twice a year, a show is so breathtaking that it must be seen a second time. And you really have to see it in the theater -- once it closes, it’s gone. DVDs or on-demand cannot capture the live experience of sitting in the dark, bonding with the strangers onstage you seem to know so well. Read the Artbeat blog.
Political Season Kicks Off in Illinois
| WTTW News
Today is the first day to file petitions to run in Illinois' 2014 elections. Carol Marin and her guests check in on the governor's race and the other primaries.
"End of Days: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy"
| WTTW News
Author James Swanson discusses his new book - End of Days: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy - chronicling the fateful day 50 years ago in Dallas, Texas. Read an excerpt.
Food Stamps
| WTTW News
More than 2 million Illinois residents had their food stamp benefits cut this month. We talk with some DuPage County residents struggling to put food on the table.
"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Rams
| WTTW News
The Bears fall to 6-5 after an ugly, penalty-plagued loss in St. Louis. James "Big Cat" Williams breaks down the shoddy run defense and Josh McCown’s third start this season. Watch a web extra video.
Viewer Feedback: 11/25
American Graduate Special
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about Chicago Tonight's American Graduate Special in tonight’s viewer feedback.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 11/22
| WTTW News
Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 11/22
| WTTW News
Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists share some thoughts and reflections on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Watch the web extra video.
Weekend Events Around the Town: 11/22 – 11/24
| Hope Holmberg
A holiday parade, the Chicago Book Expo, and a Food Film Festival; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
10 Steps for Academic Success
| Hope Holmberg
What can parents and caregivers do to prepare middle school students for educational success? WTTW’s list of 10 suggestions includes staying in contact with teachers, knowing your child’s friends, and making attendance and punctuality a priority. Read an article.
Bo Knows More Than Diddley
Rock Pioneer AND Aspiring Advice Columnist?
| Marc Vitali
Yes, he was a legendary songwriter and storyteller, but recent evidence shows Bo Diddley could have had a second career as an advice columnist if he wanted.
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