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Marriage Equality
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It was a second historic day for gays and lesbians as the Supreme Court heard arguments on same-sex marriage. We take a closer look at the issues facing the justices.
Legislation Could Cause Natural Gas Rate Hike
| WTTW News
Will Chicago area customers see yearly natural gas rate hikes without any oversight from the state? Paris Schutz has the latest on a controversial proposal in Springfield that watchdogs are warning against.
Groundbreaking Research on Importance of Bacteria
| Ash-har Quraishi
Could the secret to good health and combating disease rest in the gut? We revisit Ash-har Quraishi's story about an unusual procedure that could provide some answers.
Fashion and The Field Museum Collection: Maria Pinto
| Lindsay Prossnitz
Fashion at the Field Museum. We join designer Maria Pinto as she digs deep into the museum's collection for an exhibit about cross-cultural clothing.
The Future of Chicago Public Schools
| WTTW News
Both sides admit that closing schools means chaos for students, families and educators. But is this a necessary step for reform? We discuss the future of Chicago Public Schools.
CTA President Forrest Claypool
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The Chicago Transit Authority says it's not getting into the banking business, but their new Ventra card could charge customers as much as $188 per year if linked to a MasterCard account. CTA President Forrest Claypool joins us with more on the new fare card.
Reshoring
| Eddie Arruza
Bringing manufacturing back to America is being called "reshoring." But will the U.S. ever regain its manufacturing supremacy? We take a look at the phenomenon and how the Chicago area is faring.
Northerly Island Pavilion Expansion
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Northerly Island is getting a facelift. Plans are in place to develop the Charter One Pavilion to hold larger concerts during the summer. We look at the proposed changes and what big names you can expect this summer.
Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews
| Robert Andersson
Shakespeare set in the decadent disco-era? Hedy Weiss reviews Measure for Measure, plus four more shows on local stages.
Reaction to School Closings
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High school students marched in protest of school closings, as faculty and staff at six turnaround schools face forced resignations. Elizabeth Brackett has the story.
Illinois Legislators on Pensions
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Pension reform made some strides before the General Assembly went on Spring Break. What was done, and how much closer is Illinois to comprehensive reform? Carol Marin and four state legislators discuss the developments.
Inspector General Joe Ferguson
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Can the city’s top watchdog be independent of the mayor? A recent Illinois Supreme Court ruling strikes a blow to those prospects. Inspector General Joe Ferguson joins us to talk about the ramifications.
"Death By China"
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A new documentary confronts America's destructive economic trade relationship with a China. Author and filmmaker Peter Navarro joins us.
Animal Inside Out
| Ash-har Quraishi
A new exhibit takes a revealing look at animals from the inside -- out. Ash-har Quraishi takes us behind the scenes at the Museum of Science and Industry.
Viewer Feedback: 3/25
Barbara Byrd-Bennett & School Closings
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We share some of your comments on our recent interview with Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett regarding school closures in tonight's Viewer Feedback.
PBS NewsHour: Interviews with CPS, CTU
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The Chicago Board of Education plans to close 54 schools, citing a $1 billion deficit and under-enrollment. Critics say this move will disrupt communities and put kids in danger. For both sides of the debate, PBS NewsHour's Jeffrey Brown talks with School Board vice president Jesse Ruiz and Karen Lewis, president of the Chicago Teachers Union.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/22
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Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 3/22
| WTTW News
Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss the installation of Pope Francis, and what impact they think he’ll have on the Catholic Church, in this web-exclusive conversation.
Weekend Events Around Town: 3/22 – 3/24
| Robert Andersson
Caves, Death by China and the madness of March; Chicago Tonight knows what's going on this weekend.
Beavers Guilty on All Counts
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Cook County Commissioner William Beavers has been found guilty on all counts in his tax fraud trial.
Barbara Byrd-Bennett
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The CEO of Chicago Public Schools joins us to explain one of the largest school shutdowns in U.S. history.
54 Chicago Public Schools to Close
| Michael Lipkin
More than 50 Chicago Public Schools are on CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett's final closure list. We have reaction.
The Fuss Over Fracking
| Paris Schutz
Illinois could be sitting at the precipice of a major oil boom, but at what cost? Paris Schutz goes inside the heated debate over the controversial extraction method known as "fracking."
"The Invisible Hand: Architect Thomas Beeby"
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Thomas Beeby was the architect of the Harold Washington Library Center and he's now the subject of a new WTTW documentary. Geoffrey Baer gives us a preview of The Invisible Hand.
The Stone Age in Chicago
'The Cave Paintings of Lascaux'
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The famous Lascaux Caves of southern France -- or at least a life-sized replica of them --are now in Chicago. We have a preview of the new exhibit at the Field Museum.
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