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Chicago Business News: 2/27
| WTTW News
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.
A Treasure of American Fine Art
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Discover a suburban junior high school that's home to an amazing gallery of American artwork. We show you how students there get a head start in art.
Ask Geoffrey: 2/25
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From Potawatomis to Picasso, Geoffrey Baer answers your questions about works of art in this week’s edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Viewer Feedback: 2/25
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We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 2/22
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 2/22
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Attorney General Lisa Madigan is denied a rehearing on concealed carry legislation. And a recent poll claims Mayor Emanuel’s popularity ratings are declining. Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss in our web extra video.
Weekend Events Around Town: 2/22 – 2/24
| Robert Andersson
Picasso, a historic opportunity for the Blackhawks and a mass bike ride. Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.
Sequestration Looms in Washington
| Michael Lipkin
Billions of dollars in federal spending cuts loom if Congress does not reverse course by next week. We have more on how the so called sequestration could be felt here at home.
Jesse Jackson Jr.’s Dramatic Rise and Fall
| Shanika Gunaratna
They've pleaded guilty to illegal use of campaign funds but do Jesse and Sandi Jackson deserve some measure of sympathy for their public service? We hear what some observers have to say.
Picasso and Chicago
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Discovering the vast collection of Pablo Picasso's artwork here in Chicago.
A History Through Picture Postcards
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How 20th century postcards helped Chicago define itself to the world.
Barefoot Running
| Yasmin Rammohan
A barefoot runner makes the case for leaving your shoes at home – even in the winter.
Viewer Feedback: 2/21
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We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.
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