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) Jun 8, 2021 Commission Gets to Work on Redrawing City’s Ward Map, But Uncertainty Looms The 13-member Chicago Ward Advisory Redistricting Commission is charged with drawing a ward map “that is truly reflective of the diversity of Chicago,” organizers said. Jun 8, 2021 FDA Approves Much-Debated Alzheimer’s Drug Panned by Experts The Food and Drug Administration said it granted approval to the drug from Biogen based on results that seemed “reasonably likely” to benefit Alzheimer’s patients. It’s the only drug that U.S. regulators have said can likely treat the underlying disease, rather than manage symptoms like anxiety and insomnia. 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 Jun 7, 2021 How COVID-19 Has Changed the Dating Landscape Dating apps now allow users to share vaccination status. The outlook for new relationships as Illinois prepares to reopen. Jun 7, 2021 Asian Carp to Undergo Name Change At the end of June, Illinoisans will no longer hear the words “Asian carp.” After several years and hundreds upon hundreds of millions spent trying to keep them from the Great Lakes, how can that possibly be? We explain. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jun 7, 2021 Experts: ‘Reopening Anxiety’ is Real, Widespread and to Be Expected Starting Friday, Chicago and the state of Illinois will fully reopen. It’s a day that many people have longed for, but if you’re experiencing anxiety about a return to something like normal, you’re not alone. Jun 7, 2021 Crain’s Headlines: Medline Faces Massive Private Equity Buyout A massive buyout of a Chicago-area medical supply company. Crain’s Chicago Business editor Ann Dwyer takes us behind the headline of that story and more. Jun 7, 2021 June 7, 2021 - Full Show How to manage anxiety about reopening after more than a year of a pandemic. The push to reopen travel between the U.S. and Britain. Plus, more headlines from Crain’s. Pandemic dating and Asian carp. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jun 7, 2021 Ask Geoffrey: Searching for a Chicago Anthem A contest meant to inspire civic pride gets knocked off course after accusations of political scheming. But hey, this is Chicago. Jun 3, 2021 June 3, 2021 - Full Show One-on-one with Gov. Pritzker as the state plans for reopening. Plus, what’s next for that big energy bill. We’re live in Northalsted for our In Your Neighborhood series, and a new Ask Geoffrey. Jun 3, 2021 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Northalsted Northalsted, formerly called “Boystown,” is known as the center of LGBTQ life in Chicago. As Pride celebrations begin, the community has just started to recover the vibrant character that made it famous following last year’s pandemic and civil unrest. Jun 3, 2021 Young Skateboarders Gain Their Footing Through New Chicago Program Skateboarding has long been considered a sport, an art form and even a lifestyle by its devotees. In Chicago, a new program has helped young people break out of the pandemic blues by learning the basics of skateboarding while picking up valuable life lessons along the way. Jun 3, 2021 Clean Energy Bill Stalls, But Supporters Still Optimistic for Passage A deal on Gov. Pritzker’s big push to make Illinois a green-powered state has reportedly been close for weeks. But the bill stalled in the Illinois Senate earlier this week. Jun 3, 2021 One-on-One With Gov. Pritzker: Redistricting, Reopening and More One-on-one with Gov. J.B. Pritzker about the budget, redistricting, the state reopening and more. Jun 2, 2021 June 2, 2021 - Full Show Legislative leaders on the bills passed out of Springfield. A new round of rental assistance. The fate of the elected Chicago school board bill. Gary, Indiana, pilots universal basic income, and more. Jun 2, 2021 Republicans Frustrated with Budget Shutout, Maps Illinois Democrats took a victory lap when the General Assembly’s regular spring session came to a close this week, holding press conferences touting the session as one of the most productive in memory. But for the minority party, each victory smacks of partisanship and defeat. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: