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December 22, 2016 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Dec. 22, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
Lawsuit Forces Emanuel’s Hand on Emails
| Paris Schutz
What do billionaire Ken Griffin, Gov. Bruce Rauner and a select few Chicago aldermen have in common? They all had direct access to Mayor Rahm Emanuel's personal email account on which he conducted city business.
New U of C Website Compiles Best of 2016 Education Research
| Matt Masterson
The University of Chicago’s Urban Education Institute wants to show school and policy leaders how evidence-based research can help improve schools and student achievement.
Cardinal Blase Cupich on His Elevation
| Nick Blumberg
Cardinal Blase Cupich talks with us about his elevation to that position, the challenges facing Chicago, and how the church can better serve the community.
Grammy Nominee Robbie Fulks Through the Years on WTTW
| Marc Vitali
Singer-songwriter Robbie Fulks joins us in discussion and performance of two songs that could win Grammy Awards in February.
Chicago Journalist’s ‘Algren: A Life’ Reveals New Details About Writer
| Andrea Guthmann
He was a literary giant who chronicled the seedy side of the city. We talk with the author of a new biography about Chicago writer Nelson Algren.
Chicago Agricultural High School Teaches More Than Farming
| Jay Shefsky
You’re probably aware that Chicago has high schools specializing in math and science as well as the arts, but did you know that Chicago’s big urban school system has an agricultural high school?
Joffrey Ballet’s Reimagined ‘Nutcracker’ Inspired by Chicago History
| Marc Vitali
Backstage at the Joffrey Ballet before the recent launch of the all-new “Nutcracker” set in Chicago.
Judges Help Foster Children Find Independence
| Brandis Friedman
From the foster system to one of the hottest restaurants in town: How one young man is “mixing it up.”
December 21, 2016 - Full Show
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Watch the Dec. 21, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
Ask Geoffrey: Chicago’s Crusade Against Air Pollution
| Erica Gunderson
Not that long ago, air pollution from burning coal made the Windy City more like the Smoggy City. Geoffrey Baer tells us how Chicago cleaned up its act.
‘Tattoo’ Exhibit Aims to Create a Lasting Impression
| Marc Vitali
Tattoos are making a big impression at the Field Museum. We visit the exhibition about the history and culture of the tattoo.
Chicago Business Year in Review
| Alexandra Silets
The Dow flirts with the 20,000 mark. Twists and turns at the Chicago Tribune. A look at those stories and other business headlines of 2016 with Crain’s Chicago Business.
City Improvements: Transportation Head Talks Infrastructure Upgrades
| Eddie Arruza
The city of Chicago wants your feedback on new streetlights. That and other infrastructure projects with Rebekah Scheinfeld, the head of the city’s transportation department.
Neil Steinberg Shares Advice, Sobering Quotes on Addiction in New Book
| Andrea Guthmann
The Chicago Sun-Times columnist muses on weathering the holidays without alcohol and his anthology on addiction, “Out of the Wreck I Rise: A Literary Companion to Recovery.”
$12 Million Donation Will Fund Lakefront Trail Separation
| Reuben Unrau
Thanks to a major donation from Chicago billionaire Ken Griffin, the 18-mile Lakefront Trail is getting a makeover that will ease congestion.
Illinois’ Black Unemployment Rate Highest in the Nation
| Reuben Unrau
While U.S. unemployment is at its lowest point in years, a new report shines a light on a racial disparity that’s especially prominent in Illinois.
Chicago Recovery School to Offer Teen Addicts Chance to Get Clean, Earn Diploma
| Matt Masterson
Planning is underway to open a recovery-based high school designed specifically for students dealing with substance abuse disorders in downtown Chicago next year.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Dec. 21-25
| Rebecca Palmore
Treat family and friends to a Chicago-style Christmas. Here are 10 things to do in and around the city.
December 20, 2016 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Dec. 20, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
Rebel Defeat in Aleppo Underscores U.S. Policy Failure
| Paul Caine
As Aleppo falls to Syrian government forces backed by Russia and Iran, we look at the United States’ role in the conflict and the region.
CPS Expands English Language Tutoring Program
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Public Schools will add 51 new schools and approximately 2,000 new students to its after school English language tutoring program.
40 Years Later: Remembering Richard J. Daley
| Alexandra Silets
We discuss the life and legacy of Mayor Richard J. Daley, who died 40 years ago Tuesday, with his youngest son, William Daley.
Trump and the Future of Climate Change Research
| Paris Schutz
Why did the Trump transition team target Department of Energy staffers who worked on climate change? What does the future hold for climate research and nuclear weapons? A one-on-one interview with the current U.S. Secretary of Energy.
‘Hamilton’ Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda: Chicago is Best Theater Town
| Marc Vitali
The creator of “Hamilton” talks about Chicago, “Sesame Street” and his theatrical blockbuster.
Actor Geraldine Chaplin Reflects on Lengthy Film Career
| Marc Vitali
We revisit an interview with actress Geraldine Chaplin, who tells us about making the classic film “Doctor Zhivago,” her experiences in Chicago and her famous father, Charlie Chaplin.
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