It was tough to keep up with all of your comments on ketchup after last week’s Ask Geoffrey segment asking why Chicagoans skip the red stuff on their hot dogs.

We share some of your reactions to our 4th Ward aldermanic forum.

Viewers had a lot to say about our report on immigration raids carried out in Chicago and around the nation last week.

Viewers weighed in on our story about a study looking at the root causes of gun violence. Hear the details when we read feedback from our website and social media accounts.

Our story about feral cats killing huge numbers of birds generated quite a bit of debate.

Viewers weigh in on President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration and refugees.

Viewers sound off on our interview with Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

Viewers spoke up about our conversation with Dean Angelo, the president of the Chicago police union.

We heard from you about the Chicago Police Department’s struggle with low morale. 

Our story about Pritzker Elementary School’s lack of a librarian drew strong opinions on both sides, and our story on social media and violence prompted your remarks. 

We share your thoughts about Paris Schutz’s conversation Wednesday with Gov. Bruce Rauner.

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

Here’s what some of you had to say about Chicago immigrants worried about their status since the election when we read feedback from the Chicago Tonight website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Viewers were unanimous in their disdain for aldermen griping over losing out on face-value World Series tickets. Hear the details when we read feedback from the Chicago Tonight website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.

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.

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.