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Aldermen Gripe About Lost Cubs Tickets
| Paris Schutz
Aldermen are none too happy about the new ethics rules prohibiting them from purchasing face value World Series tickets. More on that and what security measures are being taken for this weekend.
Ask Geoffrey: A Special Navy Pier Edition
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer answers your questions about Navy Pier and previews his new documentary about the Pier that premieres Thursday night.
From Elite Soldier to Anti-Poaching Crusader
| Paul Caine
Meet a former elite soldier from Australia who is now using his special set of skills to combat poaching in Africa.
Forum: US Senate Candidate
| Alexandra Silets
Tammy Duckworth hopes to lead the Democratic Party back to the majority in the U.S. Senate. Carol Marin goes one-on-one with the candidate.
CPS Looking to Get More Students Active With New Sports Program
| Matt Masterson
The Chicago Board of Education on Wednesday voted unanimously in favor of a new districtwide program aimed at getting more elementary school students involved in school athletics.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 27-30
| Rebecca Palmore
Halloween parties, scary movies, vintage finds and even some creatures of the night usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Groups Look to End Monetary Bail in Cook County
| Paris Schutz
Should the practice of assigning bail to defendants go away? Why a growing group of stakeholders and public officials say most defendants should simply be let out for free.
Forum: Illinois Comptroller Candidates
| Nick Blumberg
The Democratic and Republican candidates for Illinois Comptroller join us to make the case for why they deserve your vote.
Navigating Community College Takes Support, Time for These Students
| Brandis Friedman
Though community college is expected to last only two years, it's a long road for many students. A look at how some students are getting plenty of support along the way.
New Mixed-Use Development Plan to Combine Libraries With Housing
| Reuben Unrau
A new partnership between the Chicago Housing Authority and Chicago Public Libraries will put affordable housing and learning centers under the same roof in three city neighborhoods.
On Different Paths, Chicago Students Taking 1st Steps Toward College, Careers
| Matt Masterson
While hundreds of high schoolers picked up college acceptance letters Tuesday, others were getting their first professional workplace experience in a new CPS vocational training program.
Viewer Feedback: ‘This is Such a Stupid Idea’
| Erica Gunderson
Our story on the state closure of emission testing facilities within the city of Chicago got viewers talking. Hear what they had to say when we read feedback from the Chicago Tonight website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
Author Examines Parental Involvement in College Women’s Success
| Andrea Guthmann
When is less more? A new book highlights the pros and cons of parents who hover, even into college.
Preservation Group Launches Ambitious Plan to Save House of Tomorrow
| Eddie Arruza
It was once the vision of the future. Now a major campaign is underway to save the House of Tomorrow from becoming a memory of yesteryear.
Find Early Voting Locations in Chicago Neighborhoods
| Alexandra Silets
Registration and voting locations are now operating in each of Chicago's 50 wards. The polling places will operate through Monday, Nov. 7.
Radio Legend Herb Kent, ‘The Cool Gent,’ Dies at 88
| Alexandra Silets
Herb Kent was the longest-running DJ in radio history and graced the Chicago airwaves for more than 70 years. He died Saturday after his final radio broadcast.
Should Recorder of Deeds be Combined with Clerk’s Office?
| Evan Garcia
Cook County voters will decide whether to eliminate the Recorder of Deeds office in a binding referendum. We hear from both sides of this contentious debate.
Forum: Cook County State’s Attorney Candidates
| Paul Caine
The two candidates aiming to replace Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez make their case in our latest candidate forum.
Daytime Exercise Could Be More Effective, Study Suggests
Muscles’ Internal Clocks Control Response to Activity
| Kristen Thometz
Working out during the day may be more effective than cramming in a late-night session, according to a Northwestern Medicine study.
Chicago Cubs Head to World Series
| Erica Gunderson
They're still lovable, but they're not losers anymore! Previewing the Cubs vs. Indians World Series and what it all means for Chicago.
EPA to Shut Down 2 Chicago Vehicle Emissions Test Facilities
| Reuben Unrau
Motorists will be without a single testing center within Chicago city limits starting Nov. 1.
New Report Finds Student Debt on the Rise Across Illinois, US
| Matt Masterson
One Illinois state representative hopes to stem the tide of rising student debt by making public colleges and universities free for all in-state residents.
The Week in Review: Trump Continues Claims of Rigged Election
| Nick Blumberg
Donald Trump refuses to say he’ll concede the election as Hillary Clinton climbs in national polls. Chicago shootings continue at a record pace. And the Cubs take game five of the NLCS. These stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests.
New Program to Stem Chicago’s Violence Epidemic Starts in Jail
| Brandis Friedman
For many young men inside the Cook County Jail, violence on the streets is a daily reality. But a new program based at the jail aims to change that reality.
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