James "Big Cat" Williams

The Bears get Tebowed! We recap Sunday's meltdown with former Bears offensive lineman, James "Big Cat" Williams.

Mike Richardson

A troubling loss both on and off the field puts the Bears' playoff chances in jeopardy. Can they recover? We analyze with former Bears Pro Bowler Mike Richardson on our Bears Alumni Club.

Taxpayers May Owe for Reconstruction

City taxpayers may not owe $1.1 million for Soldier Field and U.S Cellular Field reconstruction -- this year. But, Paris Schutz has more on why taxpayers may owe far more in the future.
Reducing the Cook County jail population by putting more inmates on home monitoring...but who is the county letting out? Paris Schutz reports.
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Creepy, crawly cuisine? Find out why some Chicagoans would like insects to be an essential part of our diet.
Is it for safety, or to make money? Chicago red-light cameras may soon also issue speeding citations. We have the latest developments in this story -- first reported here on Chicago Tonight.

Logan Square at Nexus of ‘Holy’ Battle

A city ordinance allows free parking during certain hours in a neighborhood with heavy traffic. We find out how that has pitted neighbor against neighbor, and even residents against churches.
Diverse musical artists from around the world are about to descend on Chicago. We tell you why and how you can catch them.

Cleanup Underway After Hail Storm

More than two months after a devastating hail storm took out its glass roof, Paris Schutz has the story on how Garfield Park Conservatory plans to put it all back together before winter arrives.
We unveil our new show open and brand new theme music. We meet the team behind the music, including a familiar face to regular viewers. To hear the entire song, click on the Audio Attachment below.

City Looks To Create Vibrant Public “Skypark” Where Freight Used To Pass

It may not look like much now, but the city has begun work on a major new "Skypark." Paris Schutz takes us for a spin on the much-anticipated Bloomingdale Trail.

Studio and Gallery at the Cultural Center caters to adults with developmental disabilities and mental illness

Using art to decode mental illness and developmental disabilities. Paris Schutz has more on what we can learn from a unique and talented group of Chicago artists.
From an ancient form of water transportation to a hip new summer sport, we show you why this unique hybrid is making a splash at Chicago beaches.
 

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