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Severe Storms, Flooding Slam Chicago

After days of rain, severe thunderstorms dumped nearly five inches of precipitation Wednesday and overnight into Thursday morning, flooding highways and roads across the city. We have the latest updates on closures and weather. Submit your flood photos here.

Smart Grid Innovation

Bringing Chicago's electric grid into the 21st century. Ash-har Quraishi has the story.

Celebrating 50 Years Of Rolling Stones Music

We meet the filmmakers who have made a career out of restoring Rolling Stones movies.

IL House Passes Medical Marijuana Bill

The Illinois House passed a medical marijuana bill by a 61-57 vote.

Sacred Heart Hospital Scandal

Federal authorities raid Sacred Heart Hospital, arresting four doctors and two executives for what authorities called a "far-reaching" Medicare and Medicaid kickback scheme that included unnecessary, invasive and deadly medical procedures. We have the latest.

Fed Economist on the Recovery

William Strauss, senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, joins us to discuss how the Midwest is doing on the road to economic recovery.

Chicago Business News: 4/17

Gold rises after a steep decline, medical devices and generic drugs struggle, and DePaul weighs its options for a new basketball arena. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM joins us to discuss this week's top business headlines.

Negro League Players Reflect on Jackie Robinson

Sixty-six years ago this week, Jackie Robinson made his historic debut in the major leagues. Two former Negro League players, and Jackie Robinson biographer Jonathan Eig, reflect on Robinson's legacy and accomplishments.

The Newberry Consort

Chicago's acclaimed Newberry Consort gives us a sample of their upcoming concert devoted to 16th century Poland.

Local Marathon Runners on Boston Bombings

Chicago Tonight spoke with local marathon runners to get their reaction to the Boston Marathon bombings.

Boston Bombing Investigation

The FBI says it will go to "the ends of the Earth" to find those responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing. We hear from security and terrorism experts on what clues we know so far, and how agencies plan for similar attacks.

Mary McAleese

"Building Bridges" was a hallmark of the 14-year tenure of Ireland's former President Mary McAleese. She joins us to talk about her legacy, as well as her support for women priests and gay marriage.

Artist Hale Woodruff

Dramatic works of art by a little-known artist, African-American painter Hale Woodruff, visit Chicago for the first time.

Scott Speck

The new artistic director of the Chicago Philharmonic gives us a peek at the orchestra's new season; and members bring us some music.

Viewer Feedback: 4/16

We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.

Chicago Resident on Boston Marathon Explosions

A Chicago resident who was standing on the sidelines between the two explosions at the Boston Marathon today describes the experience.

Wrigley Renovation Deal Approved

Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts speaks out about the deal to renovate Wrigley Field. But will rooftop owners sue? Paris Schutz has the latest.

Harold Washington

We take a look at the political career and legacy of Chicago's first African-American mayor, Harold Washington.

January 29, 1985: Harold Washington

Harold Washington in a January 29, 1985 interview with John Callaway on Chicago Tonight.

August 29, 1984: Harold Washington

Bruce DuMont hosts a conversation about reform in Chicago with Mayor Harold Washington and Crain’s Chicago Business publisher Joe Cappo on a Chicago Tonight episode from August 29, 1984.

April 24, 1984: Harold Washington

Harold Washington and John Callaway in the very first episode of Chicago Tonight on April 24, 1984.

January 17, 1984: Harold Washington

Mayor Harold Washington answers audience questions in Chicago Feedback, hosted by John Callaway on January 17, 1984.

November 16, 1983: Harold Washington

Mayor Harold Washington discusses the city budget with John Callaway on Nov. 16, 1983 in an episode of Callaway Magazine.

1983 Mayoral Debate

John Callaway moderates Round 3 of the 1983 mayoral debate between Harold Washington, Jane Byrne and Richard M. Daley.  

March 14, 1977: Harold Washington

Harold Washington and John Callaway in a March 14, 1977 episode of John Callaway Interviews.

Next Phase of School Closings Fight

The Chicago Teachers Union promises to launch a political campaign to defeat Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest.
 

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