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Study: Exposure to Violence Can Trigger PTSD Symptoms

Women from Impoverished Neighborhoods at Higher Risk

A new study reveals a possible link between African-American women who live in impoverished neighborhoods and the chances of developing post-traumatic stress disorder.

Wild Things of Author, Artist Maurice Sendak Unleashed at MSI

The author of “Where the Wild Things Are” upended expectations by depicting menace, anxiety and “wild” behavior in picture books devoured by young people. We visit an exhibition highlighting his long career.

Will Madigan Face Challenge for Speaker of the House?

Could Republicans and some Democrats actually plot to dethrone longtime House Speaker Michael Madigan?

Behind the Epidemic of Opioid Abuse in the US

Abuse of opioid-based prescription pain killers, heroin and synthetic substitutes are killing more Americans than ever before. 

December 15, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Dec. 15, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Chicago Airports Get Air Traffic Communications Upgrade

Chicago’s air traffic controllers and the pilots they guide have a new way of communicating that officials say will improve speed and safety. We explain how it works.

The ‘Performance’ Driving Presidential Libraries

Presidential libraries from FDR and Hoover to Reagan, Clinton and Bush. How they tell a president’s story, and the relationship they create with visitors.

Adulting, Hygge and Xenophobia: The 2016 Words of the Year

It’s the most wonderful time of the year for word nerds! We take a look at the candidates for 2016’s word of the year.

Illinois Ranked 26th Healthiest State, Says Report

State Among the Worst for Excessive Drinking, Air Pollution

Fewer people are smoking in Illinois than other states but more are drinking excessively, according to a report released Thursday that ranks Illinois as the 26th healthiest in the nation. 

Frigid Temps Force School Closures Across Chicago Area

More than 170 schools in the greater Chicago area were closed or delayed their starting times Thursday due to subzero temperatures and bitter wind chills. But even as temperatures plunge below zero this week, Chicago Public School students probably shouldn’t count on any extra time off leading up to their holiday break.

Viewer Feedback: ‘What a Bunch of Crybabies’

Viewers were nearly unanimous in their disapproval for the six state lawmakers suing Illinois for their paychecks. 

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Dec. 15-18

Taiko drummers, holiday cheer, bird watchers and Beethoven usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago.

December 14, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Dec. 14, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

A Final Toast to Iconic Chicago Restaurant the Cape Cod Room

For 83 years, the famous and not-so famous fell in love with the Cape Cod Room. But the iconic Chicago restaurant will soon serve its last meals. We tell you why.

Study: ‘Idaho Stop’ Could Make Chicago Streets Safer for Cyclists

A new DePaul University study suggests that it may be safer for bicyclists to roll through stop signs and red lights rather than coming to a full stop. The practice, legal in Idaho, is known as an “Idaho stop.”

UIC Offering New Course on Life of Richard J. Daley

Days away from the 40th anniversary of his death, UIC announced it will offer a new honors course next semester on Chicago and its late mayor’s role in local, national and international politics in the late 1960s.

Doctor Uses Magic to Heal, Teach and Entertain

Meet a medical doctor who moonlights as a magician. Northwestern University’s Dr. Ricardo Rosenkranz joins us to explore the mysteries of medicine and magic.

As Temperatures Drop, City Reminds Residents of Cold-Weather Services

With temperatures plunging into single digits this week, the city is reminding residents that they can seek refuge in designated warming centers.

Northwestern University Contest Showcases Beauty of Science

While many people may think that art and science have little overlap, an annual competition at Northwestern University proves that groundbreaking research can produce striking images.

Ald. Willie Cochran Indicted, Charged with Fraud, Extortion, Bribery

Charges were announced Wednesday as the South Side alderman, a former Chicago police officer, attended the final City Council meeting of the year.

CPS Inspector General Report Highlights ‘Misclassification Scheme’

A recount of Chicago Public School graduation rates last year found the district had initially reported inflated figures, but a new report from the district’s Office of the Inspector General suggests that process may not have gone far enough.

Roseland Community Hospital Battles for Survival on Far South Side

With the continuation of Obamacare now in question, hospitals serving low-income and uninsured populations face a very uncertain future.

Part-Time Professors at City Colleges Want More From Their Employer

Adjunct professors at the state’s biggest community college system say their working conditions make it difficult for them to do their jobs.

Chicago-Area Doctors Recognized for Humanitarian Work in Aleppo

Two Chicago-area doctors who recently traveled to Aleppo share their stories.

December 13, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Dec. 13, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Chicago Architecture: Year in Review with Blair Kamin

Will Union Station’s modernization keep moving forward at full speed? Blair Kamin weighs in on that and the top architecture stories of the year.
 

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