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Illinois Gun Laws

The Colorado shootings spark a national debate about guns. Closer to home, local gun laws are undergoing major revision. Are they strong enough to prevent a similar tragedy? Paris Schutz reports.
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Local Windsurfer Prepares for Olympics

He's the top ranked windsurfer in the country and the first Chicagoan ever to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Sailing Team. Ash-har Quraishi catches up with first-time Olympian, Bob Willis.
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Ask Geoffrey: 7/23

The Eisenhower expressway narrows to three lanes in Oak Park, but why? Geoffrey Baer tells us more in this week's Ask Geoffrey.
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Viewer Mail: 7/23

CPS vs. CTU: Contract Negotiations

We hear what you had to say about the Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union's dispute over salary and contracts in tonight's Viewer Mail.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 7/20

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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3rd Annual Concert for Carlos

The memory of beloved political reporter, Carlos Hernandez Gomez, will be honored this weekend at the 3rd Annual Concert for Carlos.

Weekend Events Around Town: 7/20 - 7/22

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

Chicago Public Schools' Budget Under Fire

A new report blasts the Chicago Public Schools for budget mismanagement. We have the latest.
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Curiosity Speeding Toward Mars

It's one of NASA's most daring undertakings. The Curiosity rover is set to land on Mars on August 6, and the lead scientist of NASA's Mars Exploration Program is here to tell us about the mission, including the so-called "seven minutes of terror."
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Chicago's Hot Weather

Chicago is on pace to break the record for the most 90-degree days. What is causing the prolonged heat wave, and is this a sign for what's to come in future summers? A meteorologist from the National Weather Service joins us.
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"American Tapestry"

We take a look at Michelle Obama's multicultural ancestors with the journalist and author who uncovered the First Lady's family history.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Early Life & Career

The Frank Lloyd Wright you may not know -- young, inexperienced, and trying to find his way in the vast city of Chicago. A new exhibition takes a rare look at the architect's early years.
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Blues Camp

Kids from around the country come to a Chicago summer camp to learn to play the blues. We revisit Blues Camp.
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Major Plan to Reduce Chicago's Traffic Congestion

A new study finds Chicago has severely underinvested in expressways and urges the region to embark on an ambitious long-term road-building plan. The Reason Foundation has proposed a $52 billion plan to decrease congestion in Chicago and increase mobility.

Schools, Teachers Weigh In On Fact Finder's Report

The School Board and the union rejected a report that was originally meant to strike a compromise between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union. Now, a 30-day countdown begins to a possible teacher's strike. We talk with Schools CEO Jean-Claude Brizard and a union rep about the messy path forward.
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Austan Goolsbee

We speak with former top White House economist Austan Goolsbee about Chicago's job performance.
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Chicago Business News: 7/18

The Chicago Tribune looks set to finally emerge from bankruptcy, while the disgraced head of futures brokerage PFGBest says "it was the regulator that made me do it." Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has those stories, and more top business headlines.
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Summer Reading

Three Chicago literary experts join us to discuss their top choices for summer reading.
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Emanuel on CTA Improvements & Schools Report

A big investment in CTA maintenance facilities with the promise of new jobs and faster bus repair. We hear how much it will cost and where the city is getting the money.
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Fed Chairman Testifies

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke predicts job growth will be frustratingly slow, and calls on Congress to change course. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel have more.
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Asian Carp: Taste of the Town

We show you how striking a balance between economics and the environment could help prevent an Asian carp invasion.
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Business Ethics

A spate of financial scandals has created a crisis of confidence among many investors. We delve into the murky world of business ethics.
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"A Condition of Doubt"

What is hypochondria? And how should doctors treat people who suffer from excessive worrying about their health? The author of a book exploring this topic joins us.
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Latest on CPS, Teachers Union Contract Negotiations

The Chicago Teachers Union says an arbitrator is recommending a big raise for teachers. We look at what this may mean for negotiations between teachers and the school board.
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Becoming A Man

Promising Sports Program Cuts Violent Crime Arrests for Students

Can playing sports like archery and handball cut down violent crimes among students? A new study shows some dramatic -- and positive -- results.
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Tweeting Cab Driver

We meet the Chicago taxi driver who's become a Twitter celebrity as he tries to improve the image of cabbies.
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