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 1, 2022 Chicago Playwright Explores Racial, Social Biases in New Production For Chicago, by Chicago. That’s how local playwright Ricardo Gamboa describes a new production that address the racial and social biases he says he witnessed growing up as a queer Mexican American. Oct 31, 2022 Oct. 31, 2022 - Full Show The latest on indicted ex-Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan’s political fund. The Supreme Court takes up a college affirmative action case. Should the city plow sidewalks as well as streets? And the flowers tied to Día de los Muertos. 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 Oct 31, 2022 Despite Federal Indictment, Michael Madigan Still Bringing in Campaign Cash as Ward Committeeman Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is under federal indictment on corruption charges and no longer holds a reputation as the state’s most powerful politician. Despite all that, he is still a successful fundraiser. Oct 31, 2022 Students of Color Face Major Hurdles Around College Debt When it comes to paying off that debt, Black and Latino graduates are struggling. Nearly half of Black students owe an average of 12.5% more than they borrowed, according to the Education Data Initiative. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Oct 31, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: Walgreens-Backed Business Involved in Major Merger A major health care merger involving Deerfield-based Walgreens. Two Illinois nuclear plants that were once at risk of closing will now run for decades to come. And a new report finds that Illinois is among the top states where life sciences companies attract investment. Oct 31, 2022 Advocates Push for City of Chicago Pilot Program to Clear Sidewalks of Snow and Ice What if homeowners didn’t have to plow sidewalks and city workers took up that function instead? There is a growing movement to do just that — and it’s driven by the inconsistency and lack of accessibility of Chicago’s sidewalks after a big snow event. Oct 31, 2022 Supreme Court Justices Raise Doubts on Race-Conscious College Admissions The Supreme Court wrestled with persistent, difficult questions of race Monday, debating whether to end the use of affirmative action in higher education. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Oct 28, 2022 Week in Review: Senate Candidates Face Off, New Mayoral Challenger Chicago Teachers Union candidate Brandon Johnson enters race for mayor. Candidates for statewide offices tussle in debates as election nears. Mayor Lori Lightfoot gets rebuke in City Council. And the suddenly hot Bears head to Dallas. Oct 27, 2022 Tammy Duckworth, Kathy Salvi Spar in Only Joint Forum in Illinois US Senate Race The Senate candidates faced off in the WTTW studio and wrangled over gun control, abortion and inflation. Oct 27, 2022 Oct. 27, 2022 - Full Show In a special hour-long forum in partnership with WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times, candidates for U.S. senator Tammy Duckworth and Kathy Salvi on gun violence, abortion, the economy and more. Oct 27, 2022 Permanent Punishment: In Illinois, People with Criminal Records Can Still Vote. Advocates Are Working to Make Them Aware. When people are incarcerated in Illinois prisons, they cannot vote until they are released and re-registered to vote. Oct 27, 2022 50 Years After Title IX, Transgender Athletes Advocate for Protections in High School and College Sports “Title Nine at 50: Past, Present, Future” is a three-day event at Northwestern University’s Evanston campus running Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It's free and open to the public and this story will be screened on Friday as part of the symposium. Oct 26, 2022 Oct. 26, 2022 - Full Show The candidates for Illinois secretary of state square off. The fate of a private towing ordinance. The controversy over transgender athletes in school sports. And a photography club that has their lens way in the past. Oct 26, 2022 Daguerreian Society Aims to Preserve Oldest Photography Form Some of the earliest snapshots of American history will be on display this weekend at the Daguerrian Society's annual symposium. Oct 26, 2022 Spotlight Politics: City Council Members Rebuke Lightfoot Pick In a rare move, City Council members rejected the mayor's attempt to name an ally as a committee chair. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: