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 11, 2021 August 11, 2021 - Full Show The mayor unveils the city’s projected budget deficit for 2022. Alderpeople talk policing in Chicago. What’s in the federal infrastructure bill for Illinois? Chicago teens learn about outdoor camping. Aug 11, 2021 Alderpeople Address Budget Shortfall, Police Tensions Chicago’s revenue remains stunted by the pandemic. Meanwhile, City Council disclosed millions in investments using federal stimulus funds. And tension heightens between the community and police in the wake of Officer Ella French’s killing. Three alderpeople weigh in on these topics and more. 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 11, 2021 Chicago Faces $733M Budget Shortfall in 2022: Lightfoot Promising that Chicago is “turning the corner” on the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Wednesday the city faces a projected $733 million budget shortfall in the 2022 fiscal year. Aug 11, 2021 Remittance Flow From Chicago Increases, Pandemic Heightens Need For families around the world and especially in Latin America, receiving money transfers from relatives working in the U.S. provides a critical line of support. With a large immigrant population, Chicago has been a significant source of these money transfers. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 10, 2021 How Public Health Experts are Reimagining 911 Calls Through meetings and research, the University of Chicago’s Health Lab is working with community members to see how the nation’s emergency response system can be transformed to better serve people in crisis. Aug 10, 2021 Chicago Area Deals with Tornadoes, Heat Warnings During Week of Extreme Weather Half a dozen or more tornadoes touched down in the Chicago suburbs Monday, with more severe storms possible in the next few days. Those come as hot and humid conditions have prompted extreme heat warnings — and on the heels of a stark new report on climate change. Aug 10, 2021 Chicago Record Label Revitalizes Forgotten Artists of the Past Older artists are getting a second chance at stardom through the efforts of a local record label tucked away in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood. We explore the musical world of Numero Group. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 10, 2021 Are Vaccine Mandates the Answer to Lagging Rates Among Nursing Home Staff? While 84% of nursing home residents in Illinois have received the COVID-19 vaccine, just 62% of the workers who care for them are fully vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Aug 10, 2021 How Straw Purchasers Contribute to the Flow of Illegal Guns Many guns involved in Chicago crimes are bought by straw purchasers. Just who are they — and can the flow of illegal guns be stopped? Aug 10, 2021 Suspect in Killing of Chicago Police Officer Ella French Held Without Bail The 21-year-old Chicago man who allegedly shot and killed Officer Ella French during a traffic stop Saturday has been ordered held without bail and remains hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the chest. His brother, who has also been charged, was held without bail during a separate hearing. Aug 10, 2021 Lawsuit Seeks to Strike School Mask Mandate Masks must be worn in Illinois schools when students and staff return to the classroom in the coming weeks. But a just-filed lawsuit could void that statewide executive order. We talk with the attorney who filed it — and a local pediatrician. Aug 10, 2021 August 10, 2021 - Full Show The latest on the two men charged with killing a Chicago police officer this weekend. Arguments over the state’s mask mandate for students. And vaccine mandates for some health care workers. Aug 10, 2021 It’s Peak Viewing for the Perseid Meteor Shower: Where and When to Watch the Show The annual Perseid meteor shower will hit its peak in the coming days, and may even put on its best display in years thanks to diminished competition from a waxing crescent moon. Here’s what you need to know. Aug 9, 2021 Meet a ‘Yarn Bomber’ Who Has Made Chicago Her Canvas If you’ve seen random objects covered in yarn and wondered what they were, you’re in luck: We introduce you to Valerie Sherman, whose favorite pastime has led to a citywide beautification project. Aug 9, 2021 Critics of Property Tax Appeals Board Say It’s Time to End the Experiment There are four ways to appeal property tax assessments in Cook County. But is that a good thing? Former state Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie and Assessor Fritz Kaegi weigh in. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: