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Web Extra: Remembering Bill Jauss

Legendary sportswriter Bill Jauss died on Wednesday at age 81. We revisit a 2006 interview with him from Chicago Tonight's archives in our web extra video.

Absentee Aldermen

Several City Council members aren't showing up regularly to City Hall for work. Paris Schutz has the story.

Rewriting the Federal Tax Code?

As the federal deficit climbs, Republicans and Democrats can agree on one thing: the federal tax code needs revamping. But how this gets done is up for grabs. What's the reality behind the rhetoric of closing loopholes and raising revenue? We examine the issue.

Fungal Meningitis Outbreak

A tainted steroid pain injection leads to a fungal meningitis outbreak, with eight deaths nationwide. We learn more about the fatal disease.

Paul Sereno on Dinosaur Discovery

It's a bird! It's a porcupine! It's a tiny fanged dinosaur? The Chicago paleontologist who discovered the new species joins us to talk about the odd dinosaur.

Logan Center for the Arts Grand Opening

Things are looking up for the arts in Hyde Park. We tour the new Logan Center for the Arts on the University of Chicago campus, and speak with the architects.

The Rise of Rooftop Bees

Beekeeping in Chicago is legal, relatively easy and increasingly popular. We take a look at the largely unseen world of rooftop bees, and the people who care for them.

Rare Burrowing Owl Spotted in Chicago

A very rare Burrowing Owl was spotted along Chicago's lakefront.

A Foreign Perspective

Good Morning, America!

Passion, Positivity and Punctuality: these are the three things which center around the people of America which I have observed since the day my plane landed in Washington D.C. on 2nd October. I am one of the 14 journalists from Pakistan chosen for the sixth batch of journalists’ exchange program for three weeks, funded by the U.S. State Department.

Presidential Election Update

Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is riding a jump in polls after last week's debate; some show the Republican has moved ahead of President Obama. Carol Marin has the latest.

"As Goes Janesville"

New Doc Goes Behind the Scenes of Wisconsin’s Historic Labor Battle

We talk with the filmmaker behind As Goes Janesville, which goes deep into Wisconsin’s historic labor battle under Gov. Scott Walker.

From Food Scraps to Compost

First Home Pickup Service for Food Scraps Comes to Chicago

Jay Shefsky tells us about companies that pick up food scraps from restaurants and now from your home -- and turn them into compost. And, he takes us to an urban farm that uses that compost to grow vegetables -- and jobs.

"Big Cat" on Bears Win Over Jaguars

The Bears make NFL history. James "Big Cat" Williams dissects the historic win against the Jaguars.

Ask Geoffrey: 10/8

Geoffrey Baer takes an up-close and personal look at...Illinois license plates? Find out more about his unique discoveries in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.

The Gardens of the Shedd

We take a look at the Shedd Aquarium's efforts to harvest sustainable produce in their organic gardens.

Viewer Mail: 10/8

Presidential Debate

We hear what you had to say about the first presidential debate when we read some of our viewer mail.

A Foreign Perspective

Mansoor Ali Khan

Pakistani journalist Mansoor Ali Khan joins Chicago Tonight in October 2012 as part of the U.S. - Pakistan Professional Partnership in Journalism. Khan works as an Anchor/Newscaster for Geo News in Karachi. He will be blogging about his experience in Chicago here on our website.

Web Preview: Bollywood in Chicago

Chicago Tonight has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the biggest international movie to film in Chicago, and a sit-down interview with Indian megastar, Aamir Khan.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/5

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

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/5

Joel Weisman and his panel continue their analysis of the presidential debate in this web-exclusive conversation.

Weekend Events Around Town: 10/5 - 10/7

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!

Presidential Debate Analysis

Who came out on top after the first presidential debate? We have the analysis.

MacArthur Genius Grant Recipient

MacArthur Genius fellow, Dylan C. Penningroth, Associate Professor at Northwestern University and research professor for the American Bar Foundation, talks about getting the grant of a lifetime and how it will impact his research of African American life under and after slavery.

"Never Leave Your Block"

A new book looks at Bucktown's transformation -- from gang territory to stomping ground for new gentrifiers. We talk with author and former Chicago Sun-Times reporter Scott Jacobs.

"44 Plays for 44 Presidents"

An irreverent and entertaining look at the U.S. Presidents -- all 44 of them.

Eden Place

A Chicago family leads their community to convert an illegal garbage dump into Eden Place: a three-acre nature center for their struggling South Side neighborhood. Jay Shefsky has the remarkable story.
 

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