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October 20, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 20, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Forum: Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Candidates

The candidates for Cook County Circuit Court Clerk square off and talk integrity, amnesty and modernization in our first candidate forum.

Are City Employees Abusing Medical Leave?

Nearly half of 911 dispatchers are taking sick leave on a day-to-day basis. We examine why that's happening and how much it may be costing taxpayers in overtime costs.

New Sculpture by Yoko Ono Seeks to ‘Give Peace a Chance’

Artist and activist Yoko Ono visits Chicago and provides Jackson Park with a new public sculpture that’s being called “a landmark for peace.”

Final Section of Chicago Riverwalk to Open This Weekend

The completion of the three-block stretch marks the end of construction on the 1.25-mile promenade, providing pedestrian and bike access along the south bank of the river.

Sniff it Out: New Book Follows Dogs ‘Into a World of Smell’

From service dogs to household companions, a new book looks inside the complex world of a dog’s nose.

Final Debate a Contentious, Ill-Tempered Affair

Donald Trump refuses to say he whether he will accept the results of the election. PBS “NewsHour” correspondent Lisa Desjardins joins us with the latest news from a contentious campaign.

Viewer Feedback: ‘There Are Far More Pressing Needs for Money’

An alderman’s plans for extending the 606 bike trail got viewers talking. Hear what they had to say when we read feedback from the Chicago Tonight website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.

DePaul Professor Discovers New Prehistoric Shark

Species Relative of Great White, Megalodon Sharks

About 20 million years ago, a 13-foot predator swam in warm, shallow seas across the globe. This extinct shark was recently discovered by an international team of researchers led by a DePaul University professor.

CTU Delegates Overwhelmingly Support Tentative Labor Agreement

The union's full membership will vote to approve or reject the tentative agreement with CPS inside schools across the district next week.

Human Service Backlog Leaves Mentally Ill Sitting in Jail

Twenty Cook County defendants deemed unfit to stand trial are to be placed in a mental health facility. So why are they sitting in jail instead?

October 19, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 19, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Trump, Clinton Face Off: Debate Prep, Tactics and Possible Pitfalls

Donald Trump attacks the media, and his accusers, as Hillary Clinton finds herself with a lead in national polls. A preview of what might be in store for Wednesday's final debate.

Chicago Ranked No. 2 Travel Destination in U.S. by Conde Nast

Chicago bumped San Francisco from its number two spot in this year’s ranking of U.S. travel destinations by Conde Nast Traveler.

Augmented Reality App Offers New Look at Eastland Disaster

A remarkable new app brings us face-to-face with the 1915 Chicago tragedy.

In East Chicago, Fallout from Toxic Soil Runs Deep in Community

East Chicago residents are getting the toxic soil dug out of their yards. But why has it taken the EPA so long to begin cleaning up these neighborhoods?

Civil Rights Icon on America’s Racial Divide, Then and Now

Ruby Bridges became a civil rights icon at the age of 6, when she became the first African-American child to attend a previously all-white elementary school in New Orleans. She joins us in discussion.

Ask Geoffrey: What’s the Plan for Lake Calumet?

Lake Calumet has changed shape and purpose many times over the years. Geoffrey Baer takes a look at its past and future in this week’s edition of Ask Geoffrey.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 20-23

A plethora of pumpkins, eerie mind games and Dr. Ruth usher in the weekend – and Halloween. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

UNO Charter School Network, Teachers Prevent Strike With Early Morning Deal

The United Educators of UNO reached a tentative agreement early Wednesday morning with the UNO Charter School Network to stave off what would have been the nation’s first-ever charter school teacher strike.

Field Museum Turns to Public to Help Digitize Collection

It's home to an estimated 30 million objects from across the globe, but only about 25 percent of the Field Museum's collection has been cataloged in a digital database. Starting Thursday, volunteers can help grow that percentage.

Local Officials Scoff at Trump’s Claims of ‘Rigged Election’

How difficult is large-scale voter fraud, and how are Illinois officials assuring the integrity of the upcoming election?

October 18, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 18, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Vintage Sculpture ‘Concrete Traffic’ Goes for a Joyride

A concrete Cadillac goes for a spin. We look at the restoration of this unusual work of art–and how it cemented its reputation.

IPRA Chief on Police Accountability, New Oversight Agency

Sharon Fairley, the head of the city's Independent Police Review Authority, is here to talk about the new police oversight agency set to replace it.

Field Museum Offers to Ink Visitors for $250

In conjunction with “Tattoo,” the museum's latest exhibition on the history of the tattoo which opens Friday, it has opened a pop-up shop. Learn more.
 

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