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Chicago Business News: 5/1
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Feeling the heat at the pump? Chicago has the dubious distinction of having the highest gas prices in the lower 48 states. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
50 Years of Ebony Fashion
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From Yves Saint Laurent to Emanuel Ungaro, the top fashion designers in the world were represented in the annual Ebony Fashion Fair. We take a look at the 50-year history of a fashion show designed to bring elegance to the African American community nationally.
New Pension Package in Springfield
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House Speaker Michael Madigan pushes a new pension package on Tuesday. Chicago Sun-Times' Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney gives us the latest Springfield news.
Cardinal George: Restore Free Water to Nonprofits
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Cardinal Francis George had a firm message for the mayor and other city leaders today: restore free water service to religious nonprofits. Paris Schutz has the story.
Parking Settlement Extends Evening Hours
| Michael Lipkin
Mayor Emanuel says his parking meter settlement will net the city $20 million a year, but won't release his calculations. Chicago's top lawyer and Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd) join our panel.
Duprey Elementary School's Fight to Stay Open
| Elizabeth Brackett
It’s the last week of public hearings on school closures. We follow Ana Roque de Duprey Elementary School’s fight to stay off the closure list.
William Friedkin
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The director of The Exorcist talks with us about his classic scary film and his early days in Chicago.
Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews
| Drew Kann
Chicago Sun-Times theater critic Hedy Weiss talks Chicago's Tony Award nominees and reviews Anything Goes, The Pianist of Willesden Lane and several other shows around town.
Remembering Earl Pionke
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Earl Pionke died on Friday at age 80. Watch a web exclusive video.
New Rules for Chicago Parking Meters
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The mayor negotiates big changes to the controversial parking meter deal. But will it save taxpayers any money? Paris Schutz has the latest.
Sandra Day O’Connor Speaks Out
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She was the woman behind Bush v. Gore and several landmark cases on the Supreme Court. We go one-on-one with retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Lieutenant Governor Sheila Simon
| Michael Lipkin
Lieutenant Governor Sheila Simon gives us the scoop on why she decided not to run for reelection, and what’s next.
"Big Cat" Williams on NFL Draft
| Drew Kann
An offensive lineman long on pedigree and short on experience tops the Bears' draft class. James "Big Cat" Williams analyzes the Bears' 2013 picks.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 4/26
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 4/26
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss CPS students boycotting their standardized tests to protest the plan to close some schools based on test scores in this web exclusive conversation.
Weekend Events Around Town: 4/26 – 4/28
| Drew Kann
Catch Big Fish on stage, superheroes and heroines at McCormick Place, and timeless antiques at the Merchandise Mart; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
Aldermen Taking on Mayoral Oversight
| Paris Schutz
A group of aldermen is calling for tougher oversight over the mayor’s office.
Impact of Sequestration Cuts on Local Airports
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We look at how the so-called sequestration budget cuts are affecting air traffic and passengers at O'Hare and Midway airports.
"Brokers of Deceit"
How the U.S. Has Undermined Peace in the Middle East
| Michael Lipkin
Middle East scholar Rashid Khalidi says America has not been working for peace in its efforts to mediate the Israel-Palestine conflict, including President Obama's backtracking on freezing West Bank settlements. He joins us.
Cartoonist Scott Stantis Wins National Award
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Chicago Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis just won a national award. He joins us in discussion.
Color Bind
| Lindsay Prossnitz
A new curator digs deep into the Museum of Contemporary Art's collection and finds a study in black-and-white.
Summer Music Preview
| Drew Kann
Chicago is getting some big names in the music industry coming to perform this summer. Who is worth the money, and which shows are must-sees? Chicago Tribune music critic Greg Kot has the scoop.
Viewer Feedback: 4/25
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"Puppets" and "parrots": YOUR terms for a panel of state lawmakers who were here last night. We have some of your comments in tonight's Viewer Feedback.
Privatization Transparency Ordinance
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Is Mayor Rahm Emanuel trying to squash an ordinance that would bring more transparency to privatization deals like the potential deal for Midway airport? Paris Schutz has the latest.
IL Lawmakers on Latest Springfield News
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We recap the latest Springfield news with Illinois lawmakers.
Chicago Business News: 4/24
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Conservative and controversial, the billionaire Koch brothers are said to be eyeing Tribune Company's newpapers. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
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