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Legal Implications of Verizon Phone Tracking
| WTTW News
The National Security Agency is collecting phone records of Verizon wireless customers. We dig through the legal implications of doing this, and if this truly is an effective way to counter terrorism.
Herb Alpert & Lani Hall
| Drew Kann
Trumpeter Herb Alpert and his Grammy award-winning wife, Chicagoan Lani Hall Alpert, joins us to talk about their legendary careers.
Viewer Feedback: 6/6
Sun-Times Layoffs
| WTTW News
We asked for your thoughts about the Chicago Sun-Times' decision to lay off their entire photo staff. We read what some of you had to say in tonight's Viewer Feedback.
City Council Approves Parking Meter Deal
| WTTW News
The Chicago City Council passed the mayor's revised parking meter deal by 39-11. Paris Schutz has the latest.
Bruce Rauner Running for Governor
| Michael Lipkin
Venture capitalist Bruce Rauner says he'll fix a broken Springfield in an ad announcing his run for governor. Rauner joins us to discuss his bid.
Report: Gutierrez Pays Lobbyist with Tax Dollars
| WTTW News
Rep. Luis Gutierrez has paid more than $500,000 in taxpayer money to a Chicago lobbyist, according to USA Today. Paul Singer, the author of the article, joins us.
Pension Reform: The Cost of Inaction
| WTTW News
Springfield’s inability to reform the state’s pension system has all sorts of consequences: for unions, for the markets, and for taxpayers across the state. We discuss the future with some of the key players.
"Chicago's Bloody Year"
| Michael Lipkin
Photographer Jon Lowenstein has been documenting the South Side for over a decade. His latest project, "Chicago's Bloody Year," depicts the intricate and intimate effects of gun violence in the community. He joins us.
Students Enroll in New Schools
| WTTW News
Chicago Public Schools says 78 percent of students from closed schools have already enrolled in their new schools. But parents say the process is too difficult. Elizabeth Brackett has the details.
Aftermath of Spring Session
| WTTW News
Illinois legislators from both sides of the aisle, and both houses, weigh in on what was and was not accomplished during the spring legislative session.
IL House Approves Concealed Carry Compromise
| WTTW News
The Illinois House approves a concealed carry compromise deal by 89-28. The bill was approved earlier in the day by the Senate, and now goes to Gov. Pat Quinn's desk. See how House members voted in our interactive graphic.
IL Senate Approves Concealed Carry Bill
| WTTW News
The Illinois Senate passes a concealed carry bill by 45-12-1. See how Senate members voted in our interactive graphic.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/31
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 5/31
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve further into the sociology of hockey and its dearth of African American players in this web extra conversation.
Weekend Events Around Town: 5/31 - 6/2
| Drew Kann
Chicago's best young violinists and cellists in concert, a German spring celebration, & lively street fests; Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.
IL Senate Votes Against Madigan's Pension Bill
| WTTW News
House Speaker Michael Madigan's pension reform bill failed in the Illinois Senate 16-42. See how Senate members voted in our interactive graphic.
Springfield: Down to the Wire
| WTTW News
With only one day left to the legislative session, lawmakers in Springfield are still deciding what to do on critical issues – like pensions, gay marriage, gambling and concealed carry. Carol Marin reports from the capitol on this last-minute frenzy.
Union Reacts to Sun-Times Layoffs
| WTTW News
In a major round of cuts at the Chicago Sun-Times, the newspaper lays off its entire photography staff. We get reaction from the union that represents them.
Linda Johnson Rice
| Drew Kann
Johnson Publishing Company is a Chicago media institution, known for its magazines EBONY and Jet, as well as its impacts on the civil rights movement, fashion and politics. JPC chairwoman Linda Johnson Rice joins us.
Chef Rick Bayless
| WTTW News
Chef Rick Bayless shows us how to make Salsa Huevona served over grilled lobster.
Suzuki-Alegre String Ensemble
| Drew Kann
The Merit School's Suzuki-Alegre String Ensemble, a diverse group of young violin and cello players, joins us to perform in-studio, fresh off their recent trip to Japan.
Remembering Father Greeley
| WTTW News
Father Andrew Greeley was a provocative and controversial sociologist, writer and social commentator. He took on the church and wrote steamy novels. Greeley died Wednesday night. We look back at some conversations he had here on WTTW11.
IL Senators Urge Fardon to Prioritize Violence
| WTTW News
Two Illinois senators urge U.S. Attorney nominee Zach Fardon to make Chicago street gangs top priority. Elizabeth Brackett has the details.
Sen. Mark Kirk
| Michael Lipkin
Sen. Mark Kirk makes his first appearance on Chicago Tonight since his stroke. He talks bipartisanship, his recovery and what's happening in Congress.
Legislative Session Nears End
| WTTW News
With two days left in the legislative session in Springfield, there's a flurry of work to be done on the budget, pension reform, guns and gay marriage. Chicago Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney joins us with the latest news.
Pregnant Boys? New Transit Ads Spark Dialogue
| Shanika Gunaratna
A new ad campaign is turning heads and raising eyebrows. We talk with the commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health about this new effort to highlight teen pregnancy.
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