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‘A Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating Opportunity’

Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, New York Times columnist, and best-selling author Nicholas Kristof visits Chicago Tonight to talk about his book and give his take on some global events.

Rebuilding History

Local Man Builds Lincoln Funeral Train

A local man built a full-size working replica of an 1860's steam locomotive in his spare time. Now he's at work on the Lincoln Funeral Car. We revisit his story.

Documentary Explores Life, Work of Writer Nelson Algren

Filmmaker Michael Caplan discusses the first completed documentary on National Book Award winning Chicago author, Nelson Algren.

Viewer Feedback: 10/16

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Examining the Proposed 2015 City Budget

Mayor Rahm Emanuel reveals his proposed budget for 2015. Paris Schutz details the fees, fines, and taxes that will increase under the mayor’s budget.  

Aldermen on City Budget, Mayor’s Race, More

The Chicago City Council gets a look at Mayor Emanuel’s improved proposed budget plan. Some budget items have been known for a while, but there are a number of surprises in store for closing the $297 million budget hole. We discuss where Chicagoans can expect cuts, and what payments will be pushed back to next year. 

Alan Cumming Details Life, Childhood in Memoir

Actor Alan Cumming has starred in movies, hit TV series, and stage classics including the role of the emcee in Broadway's “Cabaret.” He visits Chicago Tonight to talk about his life, new memoir, and discovering some truths.

Legendary Chicago Actor Reflects on Career

Veteran Chicago actor Mike Nussbaum joins us on Chicago Tonight to talk about his long career that keeps going strong.

Ask Geoffrey: 10/15

Geoffrey Baer visits the site of a famously tiny Loop restaurant, a suburban neighborhood endorsed by an Olympian, and those scary steel fire escapes on downtown buildings.

Illinois Network of Charter Schools Calls Report Inaccurate

The Illinois Network of Charter Schools says the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity’s report on Chicago charter schools is inaccurate. 

Quinn, Rauner Face Off in Second Debate

Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican challenger Bruce Rauner will debate for the second time ahead of the Nov. 4 election. Paris Schutz will have the latest from tonight's debate between the gubernatorial hopefuls, locked in a tight race.  

Vatican Report Signals Shift on Morals, Values

Draft Report Encourages Acceptance of Gays, Unconventional Families

The Vatican recently released a preliminary report calling for church leaders to reconsider their treatment of gay people, cohabitating couples, divorced and remarried couples, as well as children of less traditional families. Our panel discusses the draft report and its implications.   

Study Says Charter Schools Are Underperforming

Chicago charter schools underperform traditional schools, according to a study by the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity. We talk with the director of the institute about the study.  

The Growth of Incarceration

As Illinois lawmakers look into ways to reform the state's prison system, we hear from the lead author of a comprehensive report on the U.S. prison system.  

Jonathan Eig on ‘The Birth of the Pill’

Chicago journalist Jonathan Eig talks about his new book, “The Birth of the Pill,” and the history of the development of the birth control pill.

Renée Fleming’s Many Roles at Lyric Opera

Soprano Renée Fleming has performed a number of unforgettable roles at Lyric Opera of Chicago. But perhaps her most lasting legacy will be her influence behind the scenes.

Karen Lewis Will Not Run For Mayor

Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis will not run in the upcoming mayoral election, according to a statement released Monday afternoon.

Joe Ferguson on City’s Red Light Cameras

IG Audit Reveals City’s Red Light Camera Program Was “Fundamentally Deficient”

City Inspector General Joe Ferguson goes in depth about his audit of the city's beleaguered red light camera program, which is found to have collected millions in tickets from drivers because of curious changes to protocols.

Toni Preckwinkle Talks Cook County Budget

Toni Preckwinkle explains her proposed 2015 budget which contains no new taxes, fines or fees for the second consecutive year.

“Big Cat” Williams on Bears vs. Falcons

The Chicago Bears snap a two-game losing streak with a 27-13 win at Atlanta. James "Big Cat" Williams joins Ann Kreiter to recap the victory.

J.B. Pritzker on the Chicago Venture Summit

Chicago investor J.B. Pritzker talks about the Chicago Venture Summit, in which local tech entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to investors from around the country.

‘Indian for Everyone’

Cookbook Brings Indian Traditions to Your Kitchen

Anupy Singla stops by to talk about Indian spices, and her new cookbook, "Indian for Everyone: The Home Cook's Guide to Traditional Favorites."

Viewer Feedback: 10/13

Metra Proposes Rate Hike

We share what you had to say on the proposed fare hikes for Metra riders when we read some of our viewer feedback.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/10

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists continue their discussion by talking about other state races, including comptroller, and lieutenant governor races.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/10

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

Weekend Events Around Town: 10/10-10/12

The Chicago Marathon, Beer Hoptacular, and Music Box of Horrors; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
 

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