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Court Strikes Down Ban on Concealed Carry
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A Federal Appeals Court shoots down Illinois' ban on carrying concealed guns in public. Paris Schutz has more on what happens now.
Opposition to New Pension Reform Bill
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A new pension reform bill is pending in Springfield and while it has some bi-partisan support, it's facing criticism as well. We'll hear from some who have objections to the latest plan.
Chicago Architect Wins Driehaus Prize
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A Chicago architect is the 2013 winner of the prestigious Driehaus Prize for Classical and Traditional Architecture. Our Geoffrey Baer reveals the winner.
Pulse on America
New Survey Shows Sharp Political Divides
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What's on America's economic to-do list? The creator of a new survey has the details.
"You Were Never in Chicago"
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Neil Steinberg, longtime columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, shares stories from his new book, a defense of the city of Chicago.
Canoe Guru
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We remember Ralph Frese, who died yesterday at the age of 86. Frese built hundreds of canoes by hand -- including giant ones to cross Lake Michigan. We take another look at Jay Shefsky's profile of the legendary Illinois paddler.
Vanecko Pleads Not Guilty in Koschman Death
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Daley nephew R.J. Vanecko makes his first court appearance--and lands a judge with connections to the Chicago dynasty. Carol Marin has more.
New Pension Bill
| Lindsay Prossnitz
On the last day of the veto session, a new pension bill aimed at mending the state's $96 billion unfunded liability was rolled out. Here to talk about the ins and the outs of the bill are two of its sponsors.
"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Vikings
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A series of missed opportunities cost the Bears, keeping their December free-fall going. James "Big Cat" Williams is here to break down what went wrong against the Vikings.
Web Extra: "Big Cat" on Dallas Cowboys Tragedy
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Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Josh Brent is charged with intoxication manslaughter in a car accident that killed his teammate Jerry Brown early Saturday morning. James “Big Cat” Williams shares his thoughts on this latest NFL tragedy in our web extra video.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 12/7
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 12/7
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists talk about no-bid contracts and the impact on unions. And they discuss the latest developments in the case of off-duty Chicago police officer Anthony Abbate’s beating of a Chicago bartender.
Weekend Events Around Town: 12/7 - 12/9
| Lindsay Prossnitz
Need some ideas what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what's going on!
American Graduate Special
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Chicago’s high school dropout rate – about 35 percent – is at the heart of the city’s problems with poverty, violence and unemployment. We delve deeper on a special episode of Chicago Tonight.
Web Extra: American Graduate Special
Extended Conversation on Chicago’s Dropout Crisis
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Is Chicago on the right path in fighting its chronic high school dropout problem? Our panelists – young people, educators at challenging schools, researchers and thought leaders – answer candid questions from members of our studio audience and viewers at home in a 30-minute web-exclusive conversation.
Behind-the-Scenes of American Graduate Special
| Lindsay Prossnitz
In Chicago Tonight’s American Graduate Special, we delve deeper into the city’s dropout epidemic. Young people, educators, researchers and leaders come together as panelists and audience members. Take a look at our behind-the-scenes slideshow of the American Graduate Special.
The Faces Behind Chicago’s High School Dropout Crisis
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With a high school dropout rate around 35 percent, Chicago is a city full of out-of-school teenagers. Educators, activists, reformers, and district officials have competing ideas on how to reverse this trend. Yet students’ perspectives are often missing from the conversation on dropout prevention. We talk with young people – two who left CPS without a high school diploma, and one who decided to stay in school – about their ideas to change the system.
Truancy: Chicago’s Missing Student Problem
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Students who are truant in their K-8 years are much more likely to drop out of high school later down the road. Elizabeth Brackett reports on one elementary school’s hands-on approach to combat the truancy crisis.
Educators on the Challenge of Teaching At-Risk Kids
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We talk with the educators who try to keep kids from falling off the grid, one student and one day at a time.
OneGoal Sets High Bar for Low-Income Students
| Ash-har Quraishi
How do you narrow the college achievement gap between low- and high-income students? A new program in Chicago schools is trying a new strategy: teaching character.
Big Picture: Ways to Unravel Chicago’s High School Dropout Epidemic
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Communities across Chicago are concerned with the city’s alarming high school dropout rate. But what would a comprehensive, district-wide dropout prevention campaign actually look like? And is CPS on the right path to unraveling this problem? We evaluate the big picture with University of Chicago researcher Elaine Allensworth and alternative schools leader Jack Wuest.
Pension Reform in Springfield
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A new bipartisan proposal to tackle Illinois' growing pension crisis was unveiled today. We get the latest from Springfield.
Cook County Board President Preckwinkle
Two Years In Office
| Michael Lipkin
Two years ago tomorrow, Toni Preckwinkle became Cook County Board President. She joins us with a look ahead at the rest of her term.
Of Gods and Glamour
Ancient Art Galleries at the Art Institute
| Lindsay Prossnitz
A brand new look for some of the oldest artwork at The Art Institute. We preview newly restored classical works from ancient Greece, Rome, and the Byzantine Empire.
Digital Billboard Plan
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Some are calling it another parking meter deal. Will a plan to build electronic billboards along the expressway help or hurt taxpayers? Paris Schutz has the story.
Cook County Pension Reform
| Michael Lipkin
How could Rhode Island's pension reform efforts inform Cook County's solution? The architect behind some of the country's boldest pension reform joins us.
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