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Loyola Rambles On to Elite 8

As has become the norm in the Loyola Rambler’s heart-pounding NCAA Tournament run, it came down to the final seconds on Thursday against the Nevada Wolf Pack.

Viewer Feedback: ‘No! No! No! We need to protect the Great Lakes’

Your thoughts about the potential ramifications of a Chinese company drawing 7 million gallons of water a day out of Lake Michigan.

Garry McCarthy Announces Run for Chicago Mayor

Garry McCarthy is officially in. “It’s time for new leadership in City Hall that’ll fix our problems and pull us together,” the former Chicago Police superintendent said in a video announcing his bid for Chicago mayor.

March 22, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the March 22, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Top Trump Administration Brass on Fighting Opioid Addiction

Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan discusses his agency’s role in combating the opioid crisis.   

Trump’s Tariffs on China Stoke Trade War Fears

China faces steep tariffs for allegedly stealing U.S. intellectual property. Is a trade war in the offing?

During Chicago’s Pothole Season, City Crews Work Around the Clock

One thing we can all count on in Chicago is the late winter and early spring pothole season. We catch up with some city crews trying to make life a little less bumpy.

Cook County Jail Warden On Her Way Out

Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart drew national attention when he appointed a psychologist to be the jail’s executive director. After almost three years on the job, Nneka Jones Tapia is moving on. 

Driehaus Prize: Architects Focus on Public Housing With Classical Style

Geoffrey Baer travels to France to meet this year’s winners of the Driehaus Prize for architecture.

Former Staffer Sues Madigan, Democratic Party for Sexual Harassment

Alaina Hampton, a former political and legislative staffer in House Speaker Michael Madigan’s political organization, is taking her ex-boss to federal court.

At CPS, Playing Chess About Strategy Both On and Off the Board

The Chicago Public Schools K-8 chess championship is this weekend. We visit two schools whose students hope to capture the prize.

Chicago-Area Population Drops for 3rd Straight Year

Of the top 10 most populous cities in the country, the Chicago metro area was the only one to see a decline. Chicago demographer Rob Paral says a “complex stew” of factors is behind the drop.

Humboldt Penguin Chick Born at Brookfield Zoo

The yet-to-be-named chick is healthy and being hand-reared by animal care staff, the zoo said this week.

Mudslinging Begins as Democrats Look to Take Back Governor’s Mansion

With the race for governor winnowed down, Democrat J.B. Pritzker and Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner are wasting no time in going after one another. 

March 21, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the March 21, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 22-25

Spring blooms, tattoo ink, a march against gun violence and a chef-driven food fest usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Casten, Bennett Take on Incumbent Reps. Roskam, Schneider in November

Meet the primary winners set to take on suburban incumbent U.S. Reps. Peter Roskam and Brad Schneider in the November general election.

2018 Primary Results: Analyzing Political Power Shifts

A big-picture look at what the primary results say about where November’s election might be headed.

Raoul Emerges From Crowded Field to Be Democrats’ AG Pick

State Sen. Kwame Raoul emerged from a crowded field to win the Democratic nomination for attorney general – beating former Gov. Pat Quinn and six others in the process. He joins us in discussion.

Backed by Rauner, Former Miss America Harold is GOP Pick for AG

Erika Harold is a Harvard-trained lawyer and former Miss America. Strongly backed by Gov. Bruce Rauner, she is also the Republican candidate to replace Lisa Madigan as Illinois’ next attorney general. Harold joins us in discussion.

Fritz Kaegi Beats Democratic Machine in Cook County Assessor’s Race

A political newcomer takes down one of the most powerful men in Chicago politics: Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios. We speak with Fritz Kaegi.

CPS Adds STEM Magnet Programs at 3 More Elementary Schools

The Board of Education voted Wednesday to add STEM-focused magnet programs at Brown, Claremont and Jungman elementary schools beginning this fall.

‘An Enemy of the People’ a Tragic, Comical Political Farce of Our Times

Corrupt and greedy politicians, a poorly educated citizenry skeptical of science and “facts,” and short-term thinking about the impact of pollution on health were all issues in 1882 when the play debuted and still resonate today.

2018 Primary: 6 Congressional Districts to Watch

Not one of the incumbents in Illinois’ 18 congressional districts lost their party’s nomination in the March primary. From Lipinski to Quigley to “Chuy” Garcia, see how these primary races shook out.

Cook County Primary: Preckwinkle Wins, Fritchey Out, Boykin’s Fate Uncertain

Despite a challenge from former Chicago alderman and unsuccessful mayoral candidate Bob Fioretti, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle will once again take the top post in Cook County for what she says will be her final term.

Battle of the Big Bucks: It’s Pritzker vs. Rauner for Illinois Governor

Brace yourselves, Illinois residents. The matchup between Gov. Bruce Rauner and venture capitalist J.B. Pritkzer virtually guarantees incessant campaigning and political ads leading up to the Nov. 6 general election.
 

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