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Thursday, July 13, 2006

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett Surprising details about Chicago's 2016 Olympic bid are revealed. Will two separate stadiums for opening and closing ceremonies fly with the International Olympic Committee?

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

CTA Fire Update Mayor Daley has words of praise for emergency workers and passengers following yesterday's accident on the CTA Blue Line. One day later, both federal and local investigators are trying to figure out what caused the derailment. Christian Farr will have more on the investigation.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Business Briefs Big changes are afoot at Peoples Energy. A Wisconsin utility will pay $1.5 billion in stock for Peoples. But WPS Resources says it will move its headquarters here. We'll also examine the latest on Kraft's $1.7 billion European acquisition and Boeing's surge in plane orders.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Race for Governor Republican candidate for governor Judy Baar Topinka accuses Governor Rod Blagojevich of not following state law when it comes to hiring veterans. Eddie Arruza will report on what each side had to say. News Analysis with Carol Marin DuPage County resident Judy Sirko is one of the growing ranks of what experts call "deep poverty." We'll meet her and talk to the Chicago Tribune reporter who told her story.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review Mayor Daley's former patronage chief guilty, Cook County Commissioner Bobbie Steele the front-runner to replace ailing John Stroger, Governor Blagojevich's own inspector general rips the state hiring process, Chicago foreclosures on the rise, the Bulls revamp their line-up, and Cubs skipper Dusty Baker on the hot seat. Guests:

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Sorich Verdict The verdict in the Robert Sorich trial is in. Rich Samuels brings us the latest from the federal building. What will it mean for the Daley administration and the city's hiring process? Eddie Arruza and his panel will take a look at the political implications.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Cook County Board Update Correspondent Christian Farr has the latest on the saga of the Cook County Board, now that President Stroger has submitted a signed letter of resignation, clearing the way for the Cook County Democrats to choose a new candidate.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Chicago Tonight is preempted this evening so we can bring you special holiday programming. Please tune in tomorrow. Happy 4th of July!

Monday, July 03, 2006

Live from Grant Park We'll go to Grant Park to look in on the wet holiday festivities. Our Christian Farr is standing by live with the latest. Cook County Board Update Todd Stroger's potential ascension to Cook County Board President isn't going as smoothly as planned. Both Congressman Danny Davis and County Commissioner Bobbie Steele have voiced their desire for the post. Davis and Steele join us tonight.

Friday, June 30, 2006

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review John Stroger anoints his son as his replacement, Senator Barack Obama opines on mixing religion and politics, a proposal to ban trans fats in the city council, the Taste of Chicago opens, Rev. Meeks demands state probe of poor performing teachers, Northwestern University football coach Randy Walker dies suddenly, and the Cubs and Sox clash at the Crosstown Classic. Guests:

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Chicago Tonight has the night off so we can bring you Chicago Sky basketball from the WNBA. Please be sure to tune in Monday night!

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin John Stroger plans to step aside as Cook County Board President and pave the way for his son, Todd Stroger, to take his place. This news comes more than three months since he suffered a stroke and has raised considerable controversy. Carol Marin and her panel of commissioners will take a look at where things might go from here. Guests: Commissioners Tony Peraica, Forrest Claypool and Earlean Collins

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett Although people often joke about having so-called "senior moments," a new Chicago study says they actually could be early signs of Alzheimer's Disease. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel will take up this new development.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Jay Mariotti White Sox manager, Ozzie Guillen, made national headlines last week when he used a gay slur in referring to Chicago Sun-Times sports columnist Jay Mariotti. The outburst drew Guillen a fine from major league baseball and a trip to sensitivity training. Now, Mariotti says the slur is the latest in a long series of abuses he's endured from the Sox organization. And he says his own employer, The Sun-Times, has done nothing over the years to back him up. Phil Talks to Jay Mariotti tonight.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review Ozzie Guillen in a war of words with Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti, winter Midway crash scrutinized, secret clout list unveiled at city corruption trial, gangs migrating to the suburbs, Joliet leading the way in suburban growth, and Cubs hurler Kerry Wood may be done for the season. Guests:

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Olympic Hopeful Rich Samuels tells us Mayor Daley's latest efforts to bring the 2016 Olympics to Chicago.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Gang Arrests A major drug raid at the CHA's Dearborn Homes led to the arrests of 30 alleged members of a street gang suspected of trafficking in a deadly form of heroin. Rich Samuels has details of what investigators are calling "Operation Snakebite."

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Cook County Board Rich Samuels reports on what the Cook County Board decided about President John Stroger's political future. News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett Prosecutors unveil a 5,700-name clout list at the Robert Sorich corruption trial. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel weigh in on the latest developments.

Monday, June 19, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin A new report from the Chicago Crime Commission reveals the inner workings of Chicago gangs. Carol Marin and her panel, including a former gang member, look at what the study reveals.

Friday, June 16, 2006

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review Boardroom brawl at the Tribune, Mayor Daley balks at Wal-Mart wage ordinance, the latest on the Robert Sorich corruption trial, former Chicago city clerk James Laski sentenced, Daniel Barenboim's farewell concert the hottest ticket in town, the White Sox rough up the Rangers, and another Bears player complains about his contract. Guests:

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Chicago Tonight has the night off so we can bring you Chicago Sky basketball from the WNBA. Please be sure to tune in tomorrow night!

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Emerald Ash Borer While it may look harmless, the Emerald Ash Borer has the potential to wipe out 20% of Chicago's trees. An expert will tell us what it is and what can be done to save the ash trees in Illinois. For more information on the Emerald Ash Borer, click here. If you suspect infestation in your area, contact one of the following:

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Laski Sentencing Disgraced Chicago City Clerk James Laski was shown some mercy at his sentencing today. But he will still do time in federal prison. Eddie Arruza reports on what awaits the highest ranking city official to be toppled by the Hired Truck corruption scandal.

Monday, June 12, 2006

World Cup Fever Our Elizabeth Brackett explores the growing fan base for World Cup soccer. News Analysis with Carol Marin There's turmoil at the Tribune Company over a $2 billion stock buy-back plan that's riling key investors. Carol Marin and her panel weigh in on the future of the media giant.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Chicago Tonight is abbreviated tonight due to pledge. Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review New curfew crackdown punishes parents, maximum tax hike for public schools again, an attempt to oust John Stroger fails, Governor Blagojevich airs new negative commercials, Midway airport lands federal safety dollars, and the White Sox battle for first-place. Guests:

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Chicago Tonight is abbreviated tonight due to pledge. News Analysis with Eddie Arruza It's been three months since John Stroger suffered a debilitating stroke, and we still don't know who is - or who should be - running county government. Eddie Arruza and his panel take a look at the future of the Cook County board. Guests: Rev. Jesse Jackson, Commissioner Tony Peraica, Commissioner Bobbie Steele Tim Russert We'll preview John Callaway's Friday Night interview with NBC's Tim Russert on fathers and their children.
 

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