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) Aug 16, 2022 Aug. 16, 2022 - Full Show President Biden signs his signature piece of legislation. The state’s top doctor on COVID and more. An Afghanistan war interpreter’s fight for citizenship. And the Morton Arboretum turns 100. Aug 16, 2022 New State Health Director Starts Tenure with Challenges Around COVID-19, Monkeypox and Polio Dr. Sameer Vohra took over the Illinois Department of Public Health earlier this month. 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 Aug 16, 2022 Marine From Chicago Documents Friendship with Afghan Interpreter and Struggle to Secure His Safety A dual memoir by a Chicago-native U.S. Marine and an Afghan interpreter offers insight into the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan one year later and the Afghans who are still trying to find safety and security. Aug 16, 2022 After 100 Years, Morton Arboretum Just Keeps Growing This year marks the centennial of the Morton Arboretum in DuPage County. Fifty years before it was established, the founder’s father started Arbor Day. Producer Marc Vitali visited the 1,700-acre public garden for a bit of history and to meet a photographer who has explored the place since his first visit in the 1960s. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 15, 2022 Aug. 15, 2022 - Full Show A glimmer of hope for the Mag Mile, lessons learned on the one-year anniversary of the Afghanistan withdrawal, the troubling resurgence of Polio, a hostile workplace lawsuit roils Amazon and a Little Village mall in limbo. Aug 15, 2022 Explainer: What to Know About Polio Spreading in New York Polio was once one of the nation’s most feared diseases, with annual outbreaks causing thousands of cases of paralysis. Its elimination in the U.S., officially declared in 1979, is considered one of the nation’s greatest public health victories. Aug 15, 2022 As Contract Set to Expire, Fate of Little Village Discount Mall Still a Mystery For now, it’s business as usual inside the Discount Mall in Little Village as customers navigate through the aisles and vendors work to land a sale. But these merchants don’t know how long they have left to run their businesses. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 15, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: Cartier Plans to Close Michigan Avenue Store, Swarovski Leases Space Next Door The Magnificent Mile is getting hit with another couple of retail losses but, there’s a glimmer of hope for the city’s premiere shopping strip. A proposal has been made for Chicago’s first development of multiple homes made of shipping containers and a new ice cream bar hopes to provide adults with a cold treat. Aug 15, 2022 Amazon Employees Say Company Retaliated After Charges of Racially Hostile Work Environment Late last month, 26 current and former employees of a Joliet Amazon warehouse accused the company of allowing a racially hostile work environment. They’ve since been joined by a dozen more workers, who’ve filed charges with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Aug 15, 2022 Afghanistan Marks 1 Year Since Taliban Seizure as Woes Mount A year after the dramatic day, much has changed in Afghanistan. The former insurgents struggle to govern and remain internationally isolated. The economic downturn has driven millions more Afghans into poverty and even hunger, as the flow of foreign aid slowed to a trickle. Aug 15, 2022 10 Years After First DACA Applications, Young Immigrants Still Face Worries Over Program’s Future A decade ago, thousands of young immigrants showed up to Navy Pier for a chance to meet with immigration experts and submit their application for a new program: the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA. Aug 12, 2022 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Milwaukee Chicago is waiting to see whether Democrats will choose it above Atlanta, Houston and New York as the host city for the party's 2024 convention. But Republicans have already made their selection: Milwaukee. Aug 11, 2022 Aug. 11, 2022 - Full Show The U.S. Attorney General addresses the Trump search warrant. Live from Milwaukee ahead of the RNC. One-on-one with the latest candidate for Chicago Mayor. And a prairie school architectural master. Aug 11, 2022 ‘Our Service is Not Meeting our High Expectations,’ CTA President Outlines Plan to Address Schedule Snafus, Safety Worries CTA President Dorval Carter on Thursday outlined a strategic plan to overhaul the transit agency’s service and bolster its role in the Chicago area’s transportation network. The CTA’s new “Meeting the Moment” initiative is aimed at moving the much-used and much-critiqued transit service into a “post-pandemic” future. Aug 11, 2022 Big Houses on the Prairie: the Chicago Area Homes of Architect George Maher The artistry of Frank Lloyd Wright is front and center when it comes to Prairie School architecture. But other architects made enduring impacts. A new group turns the spotlight on George Washington Maher, an under-recognized designer of buildings throughout the Midwest. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: