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Real Estate 2013: Where to Buy Now

Now is the time to snag great home deals in Chicago -- but where are the best places to look? We give you the inside scoop.

Water Wars

Residents pay for water, but religious leaders say their organizations should not. Paris Schutz has more on why the issue has brought all faiths together.

Viewer Feedback: 3/14

School Closures & Karen Lewis

We have your thoughts about school closures and our interview with Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis when we read some of your viewer feedback.

New Pope Elected

Pope Francis, formerly Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, was revealed today as the newly elected pope. We have the latest news and analysis on the first Jesuit and South American pope in the history of the church.

Competing City Council Factions Take Shape

For the second day in a row, a group of Chicago aldermen have formed a so-called reform caucus. We hear from members of the “Paul Douglas Alliance” and the “Progressive Reform Coalition.”

Catholic World Awaits New Pope as Conclave Begins

As the conclave begins, what’s at stake for the Catholic Church? We break down the process of electing a new pope.

Helen Reddy

Australian pop star Helen Reddy is back on the road after a 10-year hiatus. She joins us to talk about her storied career and her latest projects.

Trial Begins for William Beavers

The trial of Cook County Commissioner William Beavers is underway. Paris Schutz has more on what to expect as the trial goes forward.

Karen Lewis

Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis joins us to talk about impending school closures, and whether race is a factor.

Sen. Durbin on Sequestration Impact

Sen. Dick Durbin says sequestration is having an impact on everything, from Head Start programs to the loss of air traffic controllers. Elizabeth Brackett reports.

Viewer Feedback: 3/11

We have your thoughts about Gov. Pat Quinn's budget address, and about Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson's appearance on our show, in tonight's viewer feedback.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/8

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 3/8

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists hit on a range of topics in this web extra discussion: Michael Jordan seeking a marriage license, how the Blackhawks points streak has helped raise hockey’s profile, the impact of CPS school closings on Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s reputation, and whether Chicago’s murder rate will continue to drop in the coming months.

Weekend Events Around Town: 3/8 – 3/10

Urban art, Dungeons and Dragons drama, and chamber music at the Art Institute. Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.

Latest Springfield News

Chicago Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney has the latest news from the state capitol.

Chicago State University President Wayne Watson

Chicago State University is no stranger to fiscal dramas and failures. Now the Board wants to boot the university’s latest president, Wayne Watson. But Watson is fighting back. He joins us to share his side of the story.

The ‘Urban Interventions’ of Artist Theaster Gates

Theaster Gates may be the hottest artist in Chicago right now, with major exhibitions around the world. We revisit Jay Shefsky’s profile of Gates.

Analysis of Gov. Quinn's Budget Address

Gov. Pat Quinn delivers his annual budget address in Springfield. We take a look at his proposal, the numbers, potential cuts -- and what it all could mean to you.

Looking Deeper at Claims of "Environmental Racism" in Chicago

We look closer at claims of “environmental racism” with a Chicago scholar who studies the links between environmental hazards and race. 

Remembering Dawn Clark Netsch

Former Illinois Comptroller Dawn Clark Netsch, who disclosed in January that she had been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, has died at age 86. We take a look back at a 1994 interview of Netsch by John Callaway from the Chicago Tonight archives.

'Winter Storm Saturn' Touches Down in Chicago

The largest snowstorm of the season hits Chicago. Find out how public officials are trying to avoid the chaos of the 2011 blizzard.

Former Irish President Mary Robinson

Former Irish President and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, talks about her struggles, politics, Catholicism, and her new book.

Neil Shubin on "The Universe Within"

Our science guy, Neil Shubin, joins us to talk about the link between our bodies and the universe around us.

History Behind Pulaski Day

Today, Illinois observed Casimir Pulaski Day. We look back at a 2011 story from Paris Schutz about the history behind this holiday that's unique to Illinois.

Rep. Nekritz on Pension Reform

Illinois lawmakers take up pension reform after four failed votes last week. Carol Marin goes one-on-one with Rep. Elaine Nekritz.

Bill Kurtis, Walter Jacobson Sign Off

The legendary journalistic duo of Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson join us with perspective on their 40-plus year career.
 

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