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Bill Clinton on Chicago's Economy

Former President Bill Clinton was in town on Thursday.

Latest on IL Gambling Expansion & Pension Reform

We get the latest on pension reform and gambling expansion from Illinois House Deputy Majority Leader Lou Lang.

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Blues Players Rekindle Friendship

A Chicago blues guitarist stages a comeback with a little help from his friends.

Illinois Leaders Close to Pension Deal

Gov. Pat Quinn meets with legislative leaders to coax a deal on pension reform.

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Gov. Walker Wins Recall Election

Wisconsin's Scott Walker is the only governor is U.S. history to fight off a recall vote. Will his victory rattle the Obama campaign?

Remembering Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury died on Tuesday night.

Jean-Claude Brizard

Chicago teachers begin voting Wednesday to authorize a strike. Why have relations between the CPS and the union deteriorated so badly? We hear from schools chief Jean-Claude Brizard.

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Collapse of Pension Reform

With the state's pension liability at $83 billion, we look at the collapse of pension reform in Springfield and what legislative leaders may be talking about on Wednesday.

Karen Lewis

Chicago Public Schools reaches a deal with its service employees union. Could a teachers contract be close behind? We speak with Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis.

Transit of Venus

One of the rarest astronomical events happens on Tuesday. We hear from the Adler Planetarium about what it is and how you can view it.

Viewer Mail: 6/4

We asked what you thought about students wearing saggy pants in school, and if CPS should enforce a stricter dress code.

Deadline Looms for Budget & Pension Deal

The tension between legislative leaders spills out on the floor of the Illinois House.

Exclusive Details on Chicago Teachers Union Plans

Despite ongoing negotiations, WTTW11 has learned the Chicago Teachers Union plans to take a strike authorization vote next week. School reform advocates say this would circumvent state law. Elizabeth Brackett has this Chicago Tonight exclusive.

Controversy Arises over Saggy Pants in School

Some aldermen are pushing schools to ban saggy pants and any "gangster-style" clothing. We hear both sides of this emotional debate.

Super Bowl at Soldier Field?

A Super Bowl at Soldier Field? Might not be so far fetched. Hear what the NFL's commissioner has to say about it.