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Chicago Botanic Garden

Need help sprucing up your holiday greenery? The Chicago Botanic Garden's Eliza Fournier is here to help you "deck the halls."
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Rahm Emanuel Residency Hearing

Rahm Emanuel took the stand during the today's hearing. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest from the testimony.
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News Analysis: Concussions

Concussions are up by more than 20 percent in the NFL this year, including one to Bears quarterback Jay Cutler. Eddie Arruza talks with leaders in the field of head injuries about this, concussions sustained by children, and much more. Mayo Clinic's information about concussions
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Scientific Chicago: Star Dust, Estrogen's Power, and the "Gripper" Robotic Hand

A revolutionary robotic hand was created by a team that included Chicago scientists. We talk about that invention, plus the brain boosting power of estrogen and more in our Scientific Chicago segment with University of Chicago paleontologist Neil Shubin.
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Kiss My ALS

Earlier this year we met Anne Marie Schlekeway, who had lost her voice to ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease. Anne Marie died late last week. We revisit the story of this remarkable woman. KissMyALS.com Read Anne Marie's final blog post
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Rahm Emanuel Residency Hearing

Will Rahm Emanuel be forced from the ballot? Elizabeth Brackett has the latest from today's Election Board hearing.
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News Analysis: Mayoral Race

How does Rahm Emanuel's residency fight impact the other contenders in the race for mayor? Carol Marin and her panel take a look.
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Chicago Business

Illinois is number one on the list of worst states for retirement. We find out why when WBBM Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel joins us to look at the week in business.
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Bears Alumni Club

Tom Brady threw for nearly 400 yards and New England embarrassed the Bears 36-7 in yesterday's snowy match-up. Former Bear Revie Sorey joins us for our Bears Alumni Club.
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Still Procrastinating?

Are you putting off the holiday shopping you planned to do weeks ago? We talk with the author of a new book that offers solutions to help people stop procrastinating. Still Procrastinating: The No Regrets Guide to Getting It Done Dr. Joseph Ferrari will be signing his book Thursday, December 16th between noon and 2 p.m. at Books-a-Million on 144 S. Clark Street
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Viewer Mail

We have your thoughts on whether non-nurse midwives should be allowed to deliver babies in Illinois
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The Week In Review with Joel Weisman

On this week's edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: Chicago celebrates the life and legacy of Cubs great Ron Santo. Is Rahm Emanuel ducking debates as his legal team prepares to fend off the dozens who are bent on knocking him off the ballot? New Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios is under fire for hiring his son and sister after his swearing-in -- they join his daughter, who is already on his staff. Opponents want to blow away the winter tradition of claiming dibs on shoveled parking spaces.
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Opera Star Renee Fleming

Renée Fleming is one of the most famous sopranos in the world, and today Lyric Opera announced the remarkable appointment of Fleming to its artistic staff. Eddie Arruza sits down with the superstar singer to talk about this exciting new chapter in Chicago's music world.
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Cultural Connections: Sculptor Richard Hunt

For more than 30 years, sculptor Richard Hunt has been making his internationally acclaimed art here in Chicago. We watch the master creator at work in his studio, a refurbished electrical substation. Information about the closing night party for Richard Hunt's exhibition at ThinkArt Salon
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Remembering Ron Santo

Visitation for Cub legend Ron Santo began this afternoon and continues until midnight at Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral. Santo died last week due to complications from bladder cancer. Back in 2003, Santo and his Cubs broadcast partner, Pat Hughes, were guests on The Friday Night Show. Tonight, we revisit that conversation.
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Eureka! Antiques and Collectibles

Whether you're after Brenda Starr paper dolls, vintage pinup calendars, World's Fair memorabilia or even an antique condom cabinet, this enthusiastic Evanston shopkeeper is eager to show you her little store filled with off-beat collectibles. More information about Eureka!
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Michelle Rhee

Her controversial tactics as Washington, D.C. schools chief were chronicled in the documentary Waiting for Superman earlier this year. Now Elizabeth Brackett talks with Michelle Rhee about the challenges faced by Chicago Public Schools and what she thinks the district should be doing for its students. Students First
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News Analysis: Lawmakers Roundtable

Could Illinois Republicans agree to a tax hike? We talk to a panel of lawmakers about how they plan to solve a state budget crisis that is among the worst in the nation.
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News Analysis: Ballot Challenge Process

Election officials have thousands of petition signatures to sort through and hundreds of ballot challenges to deal with. Now Mayor Daley calling on the Feds to investigate fraud. We take a closer look at the ballot challenge process.
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Birds of Prey

An exhibit at the Shedd Aquarium will have you looking in the air instead of below the surface. We get an inside look at the birds of prey on display at the Shedd. Find out more about the Shedd Aquarium
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Ask Alpana

The season for eggnog is upon us. What is the best spirit to spike your wintertime "nog"? Alpana Singh has the answer in tonight's edition of Ask Alpana. Recommendations for wines to enjoy with Belgian chocolate:
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Race for Mayor

There are five fewer candidates for mayor today. Elizabeth Brackett tells us who is off the ballot and why.
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UNO Charter Schools

The United Neighborhood Organization Charter Schools is one of the major charter school operators in Illinois with long lists of students wanting to get in. Eddie Arruza tells us why the organization's political ties have made them controversial.
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Bears Alumni Club

The Bears overcame a sluggish first half to claw past the toothless Detroit Lions. So what did Lovie Smith say at halftime to change the course of the game? We talk about it with this week's Bears alumnus, former running back and Northwestern star Darnell Autry.
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The Week In Review with Joel Weisman

On this week's edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week In Review: legendary Cubs third baseman and broadcaster Ron Santo dies in Arizona; the Illinois legislature passes Civil Unions, granting same-sex couples some of the same rights as those currently married; police and firefighter pension reform also passes; Mark Kirk is sworn in as Illinois' junior U.S. senator; and controversial Cook County Board President Todd Stroger is out. Chicago-based Groupon is targeted to be gobbled up by Google for more than $5 billion.
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Civil Unions

The Illinois Senate passed a bill permitting civil unions for same-sex couples -- now what? We speak with a law expert on the particulars of this historic bill. Read the bill
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