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Grand Jury Indicts Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Police Commander Bauer
| Matt Masterson
More criminal charges could be on the way for the four-time felon accused in the shooting death of Chicago Police Department Cmdr. Paul Bauer.
The Week in Review: Primary Election Comes Down to the Wire
| Nick Blumberg
Accusations and endorsements fly as the primary election nears. House Speaker Michael Madigan warns Democrats against harassment – again. The city sues opioid distributors. And Loyola preps for the Big Dance.
Web Extra, The Week in Review: Madigan’s Grip on Power
| Nick Blumberg
Paris Schutz and guests discuss the ongoing debate over House Speaker Michael Madigan’s handling of allegations of sexual harassment in his political offices.
In Gounod’s ‘Faust,’ a Slew of Mixed Messages
| Hedy Weiss
Despite a lush score, excellent voices and several memorable characterizations, the story often loses its focus in a new production of “Faust” at Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Conservationist Flies All Over the World to Save Cranes
| Evan Garcia
Bird experts from around the world are flocking to a Chicago Audubon Society event in Chicago this weekend. We speak with conservationist George Archibald, who delivers the keynote speech at event.
Illinois Attorney General Forum: Republican Gary Grasso
| Paul Caine
There’s no shortage of candidates to replace Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan. But while Democrats have eight candidates to choose from, on the Republican side there are just two.
Master Beekeeper Program Buzzes Into Chicago
| Alex Ruppenthal
Want to become a certified beekeeper? A new six-course program covers the history and economics of beekeeping, taxonomy of insects, botany, pollination and what to expect during your first year.
Kate Baldwin Celebrates Leonard Bernstein at Lyric Opera
| Eddie Arruza
Lyric Opera of Chicago marks the 100th birthday of Leonard Bernstein with a special concert this weekend featuring among others, the Broadway star, Tony Award nominee and Evanston native who joins us.
Van Dyke Judge: Trial Timeline Won’t Be ‘Run By The Public’
Protesters call for trial start date more than two years after case first began
| Matt Masterson
In 2015, Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke pleaded not guilty in the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald. But a start date for the trial is likely still months away.
One Year Later, Chicago Jeans Makers Size Up and Keep Humming Along
| Erica Gunderson
A year after launching their business making jeans in a Garfield Park factory, things are starting to look a little different at Dearborn Denim. We go for a look.
Tony Blair in Chicago: ‘US, UK Relationship Absolutely Vital’
| Paris Schutz
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair stops in Chicago and speaks with us about Brexit, President Donald Trump and more. Watch our full interview.
Rauner’s ‘Crystal Clear’ Gun Stance Doesn’t Include Dealer Licensing Bill
| Amanda Vinicky
Gov. Bruce Rauner says he’s been clear about his stance on guns. But he won’t say whether he’ll sign recently passed legislation that would require Illinois gun dealers to be licensed by the state.
Lincoln Park Zoo Assists in Arrest of Notorious Elephant Poachers
| Alex Ruppenthal
How local scientists played a key role in the arrest of three well-known elephant poachers in the Republic of Congo.
Cook County Board President Forum: Toni Preckwinkle, Bob Fioretti
| Evan Garcia
A candidate forum ahead of the March 20 primary features the incumbent and her challenger, a former Chicago alderman.
2 Bar Associations Rank Cook County Circuit Court Judge Candidates
| Kristen Thometz
Voters this month will be tasked with electing Cook County Circuit Court judges. To help navigate the options, two Chicago bar associations screened and ranked each candidate. Here are their recommendations.
CPS Revamping School Funding, Removing Early Year Cuts
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson says principals won’t have to worry about early school year cuts this fall, and that CPS will give them “more time, predictability, and support during the budget process.”
10 Things to Do This Weekend: March 8-11
| Kristen Thometz
An early St. Patrick’s Day parade, thousands of orchids and a new take on Homer’s “Odyssey” usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Alumni Host Benefit for ‘March for Our Lives’
| Kristen Thometz
A benefit on March 18 on Chicago’s Near North Side to will raise funds for the March 24 event, which will coincide with marches across the country calling for gun reform in the U.S.
Niles Tower’s History Mystery
| Erica Gunderson
We climb to the top of the Leaning Tower of Niles, where centuries-old bronze bells lay quiet – for now.
Cook County Assessor Forum: Fritz Kaegi
| Alexandra Silets
There’s a heated battle in the Democratic primary for Cook County assessor that few saw coming. Fritz Kaegi talks about taking on incumbent Joseph Berrios in our candidate forum.
United, American Lobby Alderman on $8.5 Billion O’Hare Plan
| Paris Schutz
Could a fight over flights ground the mayor’s massive proposed expansion of O’Hare International Airport?
2018 Primary Election: Candidate Forums on ‘Chicago Tonight’
| WTTW News
Ahead of the March 20 primary election, Chicago Tonight is hosting a series of candidate forums. Here’s what you need to know.
Spinning Out of a Weekend of Dance
| Hedy Weiss
Three very different programs appeared on Chicago stages last weekend – and there is much more to come this month.
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