Shows Chicago Tonight Week in Review SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 23, 2022 Children’s Health Leaders Call for Emergency Response as Respiratory Viruses Continue to Spread There have been about eight flu hospitalizations for every 100,000 people this season — rates typically seen in December or January. The RSV hospitalization rate is 10 times higher than usual for this point in the season, too. Nov 23, 2022 Dry Shampoo Brands Face Voluntary Recall, Lawsuit A number of dry shampoos have been voluntarily recalled over high levels of a cancer-causing chemical, benzene, which has been linked to leukemia and other blood disorders, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Thanks to our sponsors: Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Nov 23, 2022 After Some Freight Rail Unions Reject Agreement, Strike Is Again a Possibility The stand-off between railroad companies and a dozen unions representing workers from conductors to locomotive engineers is for the second time heading toward a possible strike. Nov 22, 2022 US Rep. Jesús ‘Chuy’ García Ramps Up Campaign for Mayor: ‘I Want To Come Back Home’ U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García is mounting a campaign for mayor of Chicago and says the city needs a new leader who can bring people together. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Nov 22, 2022 Chicago-Area Food Pantries Dealing With Rising Need, Higher Prices For families already stretching to make ends meet, higher food prices means seeking help from local food pantries. Many Chicago-area pantries are reporting a significant increase in demand. Nov 22, 2022 Supreme Court OKs Handover of Donald Trump’s Tax Returns to Congressional Committee The Supreme Court, with no noted dissents, rejected Donald Trump’s plea for an order that would have prevented the Treasury Department from giving six years of tax returns for Trump and some of his businesses to the Democratic-controlled House Ways and Means Committee. Nov 22, 2022 Nov. 22, 2022 - Full Show What a rail strike on the horizon could mean for you. The latest candidate in the race for mayor tells us why he’s running. And Congress members weigh in on the changes in leadership and much more. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Nov 21, 2022 What Ticketmaster’s Taylor Swift Concert Fiasco Tells Us About Chicago’s Local Music Scene Ticketmaster is a dominant force in the ticketing business, merging with Live Nation back in 2010 to create Live Nation Entertainment. Antitrust concerns and calls for the company to break up have resurfaced in light of increased attention in the past week. Nov 21, 2022 Nov. 21, 2022 - Full Show Day one for mayoral candidates to turn in their paperwork — who’s in and who’s out? The Thanksgiving travel forecast. Major problems in big tech. And two massive productions on stage simultaneously at Lyric Opera. Nov 21, 2022 After Pandemic Slowdown, Lyric Opera of Chicago Music Director Looks to Ramp Back Up Maestro Enrique Mazzola took over as music director of the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2019 with grand plans for the 70-year-old institution. Then the pandemic hit. Nov 21, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: Private Equity Firm Buys Chicago Casino Site A local private equity firm buys the site where Bally’s plans a big Chicago casino complex. A national strike looms as one of the country’s largest railroad unions votes down a tentative contract. And expect a surge in airline travel this Thanksgiving week. Nov 21, 2022 Chicago Painter Michiko Itatani Looks to the Cosmos for Inspiration The unpopulated environments created by Michiko Itatani suggest settings for sci-fi stories, filled with rockets, planets, books and music. In short, art and science. The work is about inner space – and outer space. Nov 21, 2022 6 Candidates for Chicago Mayor File Thousands of Signatures to Get on Feb. 28 Ballot Willie Wilson, Ja’Mal Green, state Rep. Kam Buckner, Paul Vallas, Brandon Johnson and Ald. Sophia King (4th Ward) all filed to run for mayor of Chicago. Nov 21, 2022 Big Tech Companies Face Trying Times Amid Wave of Layoffs A wave of layoffs at tech giants like Facebook parent Meta, Amazon and Twitter — along with falling share prices — seems to signal a changed environment for big tech. Nov 18, 2022 Week In Review: Pat Quinn Opts Out; Mayoral Race Heats Up Special counsel appointed to investigate Trump. A high profile, would-be candidate opts out of the mayoral race. Lightfoot institutes a full court press for the Red Line extension. And property tax mailings hit homeowners where it hurts. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: