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Missing Crystal Lake Boy’s Buried Body Found, Parents Charged

Crystal Lake police Chief James Black said at a news conference Wednesday that police dug up what they believe is Andrew “AJ” Freund’s body in a field and that it was wrapped in plastic.

Ask Geoffrey: What Happened to Immel State Bank?

Geoffrey Baer deposits some knowledge about buildings left behind by the banking panics of the Great Depression.

Chicago Among the Country’s Most Polluted Cities, Study Finds

The American Lung Association’s annual “State of the Air” report found that Chicago has experienced an increase in days with spikes of ozone-polluted air.

Leader of Chicago Robbery Crew Receives 30-Year Prison Sentence

Robert Berrios, 51, was convicted of carrying out nine separate robberies in 2012 that netted a total of more than $115,000 in cash, according to federal prosecutors.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: April 25-28

A unique fair, sudsy beverages and classical music usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Eating the Parks: Foraging in Chicago’s Urban Landscape

Tours like Dave Odd’s “Eat the Neighborhood” in Lincoln Park introduce Chicagoans to local plants that are edible or can be used for medicinal purposes. 

Garrett Popcorn Sues Ex-Employee It Says Stole Its Recipes

The famed Chicago popcorn company says that before she was terminated, a former employee stole thousands of files including information about its secret recipes. 

Boeing’s Troubled Jet Prompts it to Pull 2019 Forecast

Investors and consumers have been keeping a close eye on Boeing due to two deadly crashes involving the 737 Max, which have damaged the company’s reputation for safety. 

April 23, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the April 23, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Chicago-Area Congressmen Discuss Mueller Report, 2020 Census

U.S. Reps. Danny Davis and Sean Casten join us to discuss the latest headlines out of Washington D.C., including the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s redacted report and the 2020 census. 

Chicago Health Officials Tracking Potentially Deadly Fungus

Cases of Candida auris in Chicago have been treatable with antifungal medications, says the chief medical officer for the city’s Department of Public Health.  

Hillary Clinton: Mueller Report is Beginning, Not the End

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report is only the beginning of a reckoning on election meddling, not the end, and “raises some serious questions,” Hillary Clinton said Tuesday.

National Park Photographer Completes His Portfolio with Visit to Indiana Dunes

QT Luong is renowned for his photos of all 60 national parks. Now he's come to photograph our newest national park: the Indiana Dunes. 

As Sri Lanka Mourns, Islamic State Claims Easter Bombings

As the death toll from the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka rose to 321 on Tuesday, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility and released images that purported to show the attackers.

New Documentary ‘Boss’ Explores Black Business in America

The PBS film features stories from a number of African-American entrepreneurs, including several Chicagoans who played key roles in various industries, from journalist Ida B. Wells to publisher John H. Johnson. 

Smollett Case Could Undermine Foxx’s Reform Efforts

Anger about the decision to drop all charges against Jussie Smollett could undermine Kim Foxx’s efforts to overhaul the nation’s second-largest district attorney’s office, which for decades has been seen as too aggressive.

Bob Dylan’s Legendary Electric Guitar on Display in Chicago

The first electric guitar Bob Dylan played live in performance – a legendary instrument which sparked uproar – is on public display at the American Writers Museum. We go for a look.

UIC Receives $65M to Commercialize New Drugs

The University of Illinois at Chicago and Deerfield Management, a health care investment management firm, are launching a new company to accelerate the commercialization of therapeutics developed at UIC.

‘Cambodian Rock Band’ Traces a Musical Line Back to Genocide of 1970s

Lauren Yee thrillingly fuses her writing with music that links two cultures and two eras in the richly theatrical “Cambodian Rock Band.” 

Osundairo Brothers File Suit Against Jussie Smollett’s Legal Team

The brothers say Smollett's legal team knowingly made defamatory, false statements, claiming the pair had carried out a real hate crime against their client.

Mother of Missing Crystal Lake 5-Year-Old Not Talking to Police

The mother of a 5-year-old suburban Chicago boy who went missing last week is refusing to cooperate with detectives, police said Monday.

100 Days In, Gov. Pritkzer’s Biggest Challenges Are Just Ahead

Illinois' new governor cites a list of early accomplishments. But the fate of his biggest plans, including overhauling how the state taxes its residents, is still up in the air.

April 22, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the April 22, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Who Might Be Responsible for the Sri Lanka Attacks?

The deadly attacks in Sri Lanka are likely the result of an international terrorist group, says Robert Pape, director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats at the University of Chicago.

New Research Downplays Importance of Counting Calories for Weight Loss

The idea of the calorie was developed nearly 200 years ago and has proven to be a poor measuring tool for the speed-driven American diet. 

A Look at the Massive ‘One Central’ Development Proposed Near Soldier Field

A new study estimates that the proposed One Central development near Soldier Field would create 210,000 permanent jobs and generate $120 billion in taxes over 40 years. 
 

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