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Viewer Feedback: 3/4
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We hear what you had to say about last week's special, Chicago Tonight: Targeting Violence, in tonight's Viewer Feedback.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/1
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 3/1
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In this web extra conversation, our Week in Review panelists chat about Michelle Obama’s trip home to Chicago to promote her “Let’s Move” anti-obesity campaign. They also weigh in on the First Lady’s surprise turn as a presenter at the Oscars.
Weekend Events Around Town: 3/1 – 3/3
| Robert Andersson
Translucent seal intestines, jumping in the lake and communal soup. Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.
Chicago Tonight: Targeting Violence
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Chicago Tonight held a special live program at 7:00 pm about violence in Chicago. Read a recap of our online chat, featuring Director of CeaseFire Illinois Tio Hardiman and our own correspondent, Paris Schutz.
Hadiya Pendleton’s Mother Raises her Voice
| Shanika Gunaratna
Since the high-profile murder of her 15-year-old daughter, Hadiya Pendleton’s mother has jumped head first into the national debate on guns. She joins us to explain why.
The New Faces of Gangs in Chicago
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The structure of Chicago gangs isn't what it used to be. The hierarchical organization of the past is largely gone, replaced by many smaller and fractured groups. We talk to three men with experience in dealing with gangs who give us their view of why young people belong to gangs and carry out violence.
Curbing Violence
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The city's top cop and the county's prosecutor explore the best ways to control guns on the street and why guns are so easily accessible.
Gun Violence as a Public Health Crisis
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Elizabeth Brackett takes a look at gun violence through the lens of the public health system rather than the criminal justice system.
Impact of Street Violence on Chicago Youth
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We explore the impact of street violence on Chicago youth.
First Sequester Cut Likely Friday
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Defense is one of many areas facing cuts in Congress' expected sequester. Economics professors debate what this means for your budget.
School Closure Protests
| Elizabeth Brackett
More than 100 schools remain on the list for possible closures -- and in community meetings around Chicago, parents are strongly objecting to the possibility of closing their neighborhood school. Elizabeth Brackett reports.
Marsha Ternus
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As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments over the constitutionality of same-sex marriages, we hear from the Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice who lost her job after ruling that Iowa's ban on gay marriage was unconstitutional.
Chicago Business News: 2/27
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Tribune Co. hires bankers to handle the likely sale of its newspapers. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
A Chicago Theater Sees Hope in "Crime Scene"
| Robert Andersson
A storefront theater takes action against violence in Chicago.
Goodman Theatre's Upcoming Season
| Robert Andersson
Robert Falls, the artistic director of the Goodman Theatre, joins us to discuss the upcoming season and more.
Remembering David Hernandez
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Chicago poet and performer David Hernandez has died at age 66.
Heavy Snow Blankets Chicago
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Sleet and freezing rain pelt the city, bringing up to three inches of snow for the evening commute. We have more on the Midwest storm.
Illinois 2nd District Primary
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A winter storm causes low voter turnout today in the race to replace Jesse Jackson Jr. in Congress. Which candidate will that benefit or hurt? Paris Schutz has the latest.
Head-On Collision
Building a Safer Helmet
| Ash-har Quraishi
Could a better helmet hold the key to reducing the epidemic of sports-related brain injuries? In this week’s edition of Scientific Chicago, Ash-har Quraishi talks with a team of university researchers who say it’s time for a new design.
The Business Case for Immigration Reform
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The former chairman of Exelon Corporation argues that, without swift immigration reform, Congress is putting the entire Midwest economy at risk. He joins us.
Michael Hainey Searches for his Father’s Truth
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In his new book, GQ editor Michael Hainey travels back in time to uncover the true story of his father’s mysterious death.
Master Stone Carver Walter Arnold
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As a kid, Walter Arnold loved the gargoyles at the University of Chicago. Today, he is a master stone carver, trained in Italy and at Washington National Cathedral. Jay Shefsky has his story.
Top Cop's Job in Jeopardy?
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Is Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy's job on the line? Find out what the mayor and the top African-American alderman had to say.
Report: IL Unpaid Bill Backlog Projected to Reach $22 Billion
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A mixed report on the backlog of Illinois' unpaid bills is released. Carol Marin breaks down the billions with the study's author.
"My Share of the Task"
General Stanley McChrystal's Military Memoir
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Retired General Stanley McChrystal joins us to talk about his new memoir.
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