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) Apr 26, 2021 Dr. Allison Arwady on Chicago’s Declining Virus Cases, Vaccination Rates Chicago’s top doctor talks about the resumption of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the latest updates on the Loretto Hospital scandal, declining infection rates in Chicago and more. Apr 26, 2021 Crain’s Headlines: Soaring Crop Prices Yield Fears Crop prices are expected to surge and spill over onto grocery shelves. Crain’s Chicago Business editor Ann Dwyer takes us behind the headline of that story 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 Apr 26, 2021 April 26, 2021 - Full Show One-on-one with the new speaker of the Illinois House. When Chicago may reach herd immunity. Can COVID-19 long-haulers qualify for disability benefits? How the pandemic has impacted poverty. Apr 22, 2021 Ask Geoffrey: The Green Line Bridge at 59th Street On Chicago’s South Side, there’s a bridge spanning the Dan Ryan expressway that looks more like a Disney World monorail than part of a working CTA train line. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Apr 22, 2021 George Floyd and Emmett Till Families See Parallels in Loss The murders of Emmett Till and George Floyd were separated by more than six decades, contrasting circumstances and countless protests, but their families say they feel an intimate connection in their grief and what comes next. Apr 22, 2021 Lightfoot Starts the Bidding on Chicago’s ‘Casino-Resort’ A permanent casino could open as soon as 2025 in Chicago, although slot machines could start ringing at O’Hare and Midway airports much sooner — with tentative plans for a temporary gaming palace also in play. Apr 22, 2021 Environmental Policies Aim to Get More Electric Vehicles on the Road Last August, Gov. J.B. Pritzker released an eight-point plan that boldly declared “we will become the best state in the country for electric vehicle producers and consumers,” including by increasing the adoption of electric vehicles in the state to 750,000 by 2030. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Apr 22, 2021 Community Organizations Want to Help Greater Englewood Get Vaccinated The Greater Englewood Area, made up of Englewood and West Englewood, has faced historic disinvestment. Now it’s lagging behind in the percentage of residents who are vaccinated against COVID-19. These community organizations are helping to inform residents about the vaccine and make appointments more accessible. Apr 22, 2021 US, Chinese Scientists Grow Monkey Embryo With Human Cells. But Why? For the first time, an international team of scientists has been able to successfully grow monkey embryos containing human cells, sparking fears of human-monkey hybrids. We go behind the headlines to understand the science. Apr 22, 2021 April 22, 2021 - Full Show Live in Englewood where COVID-19 vaccinations are lagging. Plus, the last surviving witness of Emmett Till’s abduction. Bids are open for Chicago’s first casino. And fears of human-monkey hybrids. Apr 21, 2021 April 21, 2021 - Full Show City Council resumes in-person meetings. What’s next in the push for civilian police oversight. A look at Chicago’s gang problem. And making pot licensing equitable in Illinois. Apr 21, 2021 Legislation Aims to Fix Stalled Equity Efforts in Illinois Cannabis Industry The Illinois legislature has just over a month left in its spring session. On the docket is a fix for how the state awards licenses to operate in the legal cannabis industry. Consumers may not notice it, but the licensing process has been plagued with issues. Apr 21, 2021 Ald. Ed Burke ‘Thoroughly Corrupt’: Federal Prosecutors Federal prosecutors defended their decision to hit Ald. Ed Burke (14th Ward) with a 14-count corruption indictment in a court filing released Wednesday, saying Chicago’s longest-serving aldermen is “thoroughly corrupt and worthy of prosecution.” Apr 21, 2021 Aldermen Ratify Overhaul of City’s Affordable Housing Laws The 42-8 vote was a victory for Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who promised during the campaign to overhaul the city’s laws to reduce the affordable housing gap of nearly 120,000 homes in Chicago. Apr 21, 2021 After Chauvin Verdict, Chicago Activists Renew Push for Police Accountability In Chicago, some are calling for new limits to the police department’s foot pursuit policy after an officer shot and killed 13-year-old Adam Toledo last month. And a coalition of groups are pushing an ordinance that would establish broad civilian oversight of Chicago police. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: