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Unmanned Drones

The use of unmanned drone aircraft to strike alleged terrorists has been a signature element of President Obama's war on terror. But are the attacks legal? Eddie Arruza and his panel weigh in.

New Film Probes America’s “Electoral Dysfunction”

A new film takes an irreverent look at the Electoral College. We talk with the co-producer of Electoral Dysfunction.

Joan Mitchell

The life and work of a tough Chicago artist. We take a closer look at the painter Joan Mitchell, who expressed herself strongly during a macho era of American art.

Ask Alpana: 10/30

Check Please! Host and master sommelier Alpana Singh answers your questions about wines, liqueurs and beers. She also gives some of her favorite wines for November.

East Coast Braces for Crippling Hurricane

As the East Coast braces itself for what’s to come, we break down the possible impact of Hurricane Sandy with a meteorologist.

Election Analysis

The general election is 8 days away and campaigns are making their final pleas to woo voters. Will Sandy sway voters away from the polls? And what is the chance of a split between the popular and electoral votes? Carol Marin and her panel have the latest on national and local races.

Lance Tyson

Lance Tyson wants to take over ousted former State Rep. Derrick Smith's seat, but trails Smith in the polls by nearly 40 points. He joins us to discuss his campaign and his odds of victory on Chicago Tonight at 7:00 pm.

Chicago's Mixed Income Communities

The Chicago Housing Authority faces questions about its billion-dollar mixed-income experiment.

"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Panthers

Robbie Gould's kick seals an ugly come-from-behind win. James "Big Cat" Williams is here to break-down the Bears' fifth straight victory.

Ask Geoffrey: 10/29

Look out below!  Why are some Chicago neighborhood homes below street level? Geoffrey Baer tells us more in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.  

Viewer Mail: 10/29

Chief Keef

We have your thoughts on our interview with Kevin Coval about rapper Chief Keef.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/26

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

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/26

In our web-extra video, Joel Weisman and his Week in Review panel discuss the political climate of election season and the scrutinizing of candidates’ every word. Watch the web-exclusive conversation.

Weekend Events Around Town: 10/26 - 10/28

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

Aldermen on the City Budget

We have reaction from Chicago aldermen to Mayor Rahm Emanuel's proposed city budget.

Ballot Referenda

Chicago voters aren't just choosing candidates on their election ballots. Paris Schutz reports on why some ballot questions are causing confusion.

Kevin Coval on Chief Keef

Chicago rapper Chief Keef has earned himself a major record contract. Now the South Side native also faces legal challenges. We talk about the 17-year-old's talent and troubles, and what it says about Chicago.

International Baccalaureate Program

A Chicago Public Schools program that gets students into better colleges and helps them stay there is expanding. Elizabeth Brackett has the story.

New Field Museum President

The new president of the Field Museum shares his vision for one of the city's cultural icons.

Viewer Mail: 10/25

Congressional Candidate Forums

In tonight's Viewer Mail, we have some of your thoughts about our recent Congressional Forums.

Web Extra: Post-Forum Press Conference

11th District

11th District candidates Congresswoman Judy Biggert and challenger Bill Foster spoke with Phil Ponce live in our studios. Watch the forum here and read our live web chat transcript. After the forum, both candidates answered questions from the media in a press conference. Watch the web extra videos.

11th District Congressional Forum

Congresswoman Judy Biggert and challenger Bill Foster face-off live in our studios in our 11th District Congressional forum.

A Foreign Perspective

Shopping in Chicago

Whenever one visits a foreign country, you always get a list from family members and friends which tells you about the things you are supposed to be carrying back for them. I, just like everyone, was also handed over that list. I won’t go too much into what I bought and what I avoided, but for the past couple of days, I was looking to buy a cell phone here.

11th District Cheat Sheet

Congresswoman Judy Biggert and challenger Bill Foster are neck and neck in a race for the 11th District. The newly redrawn district includes areas of Aurora and Joliet likely to vote Democrat. We break down some of the key issues at the forefront of tonight's 11th District forum.

Chicago Business News: 10/24

Illinois home sales buck the national decline and Chicago-based R.R. Donnelley releases Google's earnings early due to "human error." Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has those stories, and more top business headlines.

The Future of Prentice Hospital

A stunning way to save the old Prentice Women's Hospital from the wrecking ball is proposed by a noted Chicago architect. But the idea is rejected. We find out why.
 

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