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“Big Cat” Williams on Bears’ First Game
| WTTW News
The Chicago Bears lose their season opening game 23-20 in overtime -- a stunning loss at home to the Buffalo Bills.
“Superintelligence”
| WTTW News
Intelligence has given humans an advantage over other forms of life. But could human intelligence soon be surpassed, and what would this mean for the human race?
The Music of William Carey Wright
| WTTW News
Musicologist David Patterson attempts to amend the biography of architect Frank Lloyd Wright to acknowledge the powerful influence of his father, a preacher, essayist, musician and composer.
Radio Icon Roy Leonard Dies
| Taurean Small
Respected broadcaster Roy Leonard died Thursday at Evanston Hospital after a brief illness.
Weekend Events Around Town: 9/5-9/7
| Travis Cornejo
Broadway-themed boats, the German Day parade, and "Romeo and Juliet" in the park; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
US Attorney General, FBI: No Open CPD Investigation
| WTTW News
U.S. Attorney General Zachary T. Fardon and FBI Special Agent-in-Charge Robert J. Holley said in a joint statement there is not an open investigation of the Chicago Police Department.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 9/5
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the U.S. Senate race between Republican Jim Oberweis and incumbent Dick Durbin. Also, they weigh in on the likelihood of Chicago Teacher’s Union President Karen Lewis running for mayor.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 9/5
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.
South Side Serenade
'Pulse of the Night' Beats in New Photo Exhibition
| Marc Vitali
Intimate black-and-white photographs document the South Side nightlife of the 1970s in a just-opened show at the Museum of Contemporary Photography.
City Announces New Police Contract
| WTTW News
Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced he has reached a tentative agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police for a new contract for rank-and-file police officers.
Fed Reports Point to US Economy Improving
| WTTW News
The Federal Reserve and Commerce Department are reporting a stronger U.S. economy with gains in employment, manufacturing, and exports. A panel of economic experts crunch the numbers.
Former Ambassador Talks NATO Summit
| WTTW News
A former U.S. NATO ambassador discusses the current meeting of the world powers.
Lyric Opera Costume Sale
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For the first time in 10 years—and only the second time ever—Lyric Opera of Chicago is opening up its closets and putting more than 3,000 costumes used in dozens of operas up for sale. Get a preview on Chicago Tonight.
Jeanne Nolan Talks Garden Pests, Problems
| WTTW News
The Organic Gardener Jeanne Nolan is back with an update on the WTTW Garden.
Revisiting Chicago’s Only Female Mayor
| WTTW News
It was 35 years ago that Jane Byrne pulled off the most stunning political upset in Chicago history.
Examining Police-Involved Shootings
| WTTW News
Did a Chicago police officer unjustifiably kill an unarmed man? Surveillance video and phone transcripts raise new questions as police-involved shootings come under fire.
Credit Card Security
| Travis Cornejo
With Home Depot just the latest high profile company to fall victim to hackers, just how safe is it to use your credit card?
BGA Exclusive on Chicago Tonight
Rahm and Reform
| WTTW News
The BGA assesses how many promises Mayor Rahm Emanuel kept during his first term.
Ban the Box
| Brandis Friedman
A movement to get more people with criminal convictions back to work comes to Illinois.
Limiting the Speed on Illinois Tollways
| WTTW News
We discuss the highs and lows of the speed limit debate with our panel.
Ask Geoffrey: 9/3
What's Pasta is Prologue?
| WTTW News
Geoffrey Baer discovers mobbed-up macaroni makers, a boat launch that's gone to the dogs, and a beautiful reminder.
Jim Oberweis Declines Chicago Tonight Appearance
| WTTW News
Chicago Tonight invited Jim Oberweis, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, to appear on tonight’s show, but he declined our invitation.
Back to School
| WTTW News
The first day of school is complete for Chicago Public Schools students. CPS and the mayor's office say they plan to build on what they see as last year's successes. Brandis Friedman breaks down the city's plans.
Sen. Dick Durbin on Election, Congress, More
| WTTW News
As the latest polls show the race between Sen. Dick Durbin and his challenger Jim Oberweis tightening, the long-serving Illinois senator joins us to discuss the Senate race, congressional dysfunction, and other hot-button issues.
Gubernatorial Campaigns Amp Up
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As Labor Day passes, the campaigns for governor are accelerating into full gear. Paris Schutz has the latest.
Crain's Corner
Big Pharma Biz May Be Moving to Boston
| WTTW News
According to the real estate rumor mill, pharma giant Baxter International may be moving out of Illinois. What does this mean for the state and its workforce?
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