Trump fans the flames of war in Iran — what we know and where we’re going. And could more nuclear reactors be coming to Illinois?
Crowds of mourners line up to pay final respects to civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. And the battle for the Bears stadium heats up as Indiana’s governor signs a bill creating a new stadium authority.
Chicagoans line up to pay their respects to civil rights icon Jesse Jackson. His daughter joins “Chicago Tonight.”
What conflict between the U.S. and Iran could look like as tensions rise. And local birders accidentally make a scientific discovery.
President Donald Trump finds a new way to impose his tariffs. And the EPA rolls back regulations on greenhouse gas emissions.
Where does the Chicago Police Department stand in complying with federal oversight? And what four years of data reveals about officers’ use of force.
Remembering civil rights icon the Rev. Jesse Jackson. And Gov. JB Pritzker faces a $2 billion deficit and federal funding uncertainty as he presents his budget proposal.
A new study examines the Chicago Police Department’s use of force. And lawmakers react to the governor’s budget address.
Gov. JB Pritzker’s annual budget address gets sentimental. And a legal and spiritual victory as local clergy members are able to go inside the Broadview ICE facility.
Remembering the Rev. Jesse Jackson. We discuss the life and legacy of the civil rights icon and former presidential candidate.
Join us as we launch our Firsthand: Democracy initiative. We explore the state of civic participation and hear how some Chicagoans are working to strengthen democracy.
Attorneys say new evidence contradicts Border Patrol’s claims in the shooting of a Chicago woman. And the mayor is vetoing a ban on the sale of some intoxicating hemp products.
How Congress is working to change how Americans vote. And two local artists on their Super Bowl performances.
New evidence in the shooting of a Chicago woman by federal agents. And Democrats grill Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Mayor Brandon Johnson vows to fight back after the Trump administration denies a disaster relief request. And why unplugged oil wells could cost Illinois residents more than $1 billion.
President Donald Trump calls for Republicans to take over elections. And would you ride in a driverless car? Illinois lawmakers push for a self-driving vehicle pilot program.
 

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