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Former Supreme Court Justice in Chicago

Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is back home in Chicago, and has a critique of some recent Supreme Court rulings. Paris Schutz has the story.

Supreme Court Preview

It's the start of a new U.S. Supreme Court term. We look at what some of this year's biggest cases could be. 

Preventing Colon Cancer

Experts say one of the deadliest cancers in Illinois doesn’t have to be. Ash-har Quraishi has the story.

"Free Market Revolution"

The philosophy of Ayn Rand has made its way to the presidential campaign. The head of the Ayn Rand Institute joins us to talk about Rand's philosophy, and why he thinks it may hold the solution to America's economic woes.

"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Cowboys

Devin Hester's athleticism was on display in Dallas. James "Big Cat" Williams joins us to break down the Bears' third win of the season.

Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

Diane Lane stars in Tennessee Williams' play, Sweet Bird of Youth. Hedy Weiss reviews this, and three more shows on Chicago stages.

Indicted Former State Rep’s Campaign Flyer

Oops! To the Derrick Smith campaign’s credit, the flyer came with a thin, white, strip of adhesive paper to cover the glaring typo.

City’s Inspector General Releases Roadmap for Savings

What should a 21st century city budget look like? Chicago's Inspector General has some ideas for the mayor. He joins us to discuss them.

"Who Stole the American Dream?"

Pulitzer Prize-winner Hedrick Smith examines the roots of American income inequality. 

Chicago's Mother Cabrini Shrine Reopens

There were doubts that it would survive, but the shrine and chapel dedicated to Mother Frances Cabrini has been refurbished and reopened. Eddie Arruza takes us inside the restored sacred landmark in Lincoln Park.

Tony La Russa

Former White Sox manager and three-time World Series Champion Tony La Russa joins us to talk about his life, career and new book.

Ask Geoffrey: 10/1

Chicago had a cow in the summer of 1999 with the Cows on Parade art event, but where are the cows now? Geoffrey Baer finds the remaining cattle in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.

Viewer Mail: 10/1

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

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 9/28

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

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 9/28

Watch a web-exclusive conversation with Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists.

Weekend Events Around Town: 9/28- 9/30

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!

Decoding Chicago's Broadband Challenge

Can Chicago become the country's high-speed internet hub? Mayor Rahm Emanuel thinks so. We decode Chicago's broadband challenge.

Scotland's First Minister Visits Chicago

The First Minister of Scotland talks about his push for Scottish independence.

Cook County’s New Approach to Juvenile Detention

Out of the detention center and back into the community. We go inside Cook County’s new “tough love” approach to juvenile justice.

Abdon Pallasch

After 25 years as a reporter, Abdon Pallasch has teamed up with Gov. Pat Quinn's budget office. He's here with a glimpse of what's next for him, and a look back at his distinguished career.

Field Museum's Bird Hall Gets a Makeover

The Gidwitz Hall of Birds at the Field Museum gets a makeover. The museum’s Associate Curator of Birds joins us to talk about the updates and additions.

Viewer Mail: 9/27

Charter Schools & Ryder Cup

We share your comments about recent stories when we read Viewer Mail.

Chicago Tonight Obama Video Featured on FRONTLINE

On Oct. 9, PBS’ FRONTLINE will present The Choice 2012, a two-hour long documentary outlining definitive portraits of Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.

Sen. Dick Durbin

Sen. Dick Durbin joins us for a frank talk on the presidential election, partisan gridlock, and his own future in the Democratic Party.

Author Laurence Gonzales on ‘Surviving Survival’

For trauma victims, surviving an attack or disease can seem like the whole battle. But author Laurence Gonzales says “ongoing survival requires relentless attention.”

Chicago Business News: 9/26

Illinois unemployment has risen for the third month in a row, and things could get worse if Congress elects to walk off the so-called "fiscal cliff." Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM joins us to discuss that story, and more top business headlines.
 

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