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‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: South Deering

The industrial community once marked by steel mills is now lined with other plants, and the proposed opening of a metal scrapping company has become a point of controversy on the Southeast Side and across the city.

Journalists Fearful as Hedge Fund Strikes Deal to Buy Tribune Publishing

Alden Global Capital seeks to buy Tribune Publishing in a $630 million deal, but the deal has newsroom journalists worried because of Alden’s history of deep cuts at other newsrooms. 

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Ask Geoffrey: Snow, Snow, Snow

A collective groan may or may not have been heard around Chicago when the city awoke to find it was snowing — again. Geoffrey Baer explains how this recent blast of snowy weather stacks up against Chicago’s most infamous winter storms.

February 18, 2021 - Full Show

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Michael Madigan to Resign From Illinois House

Michael Madigan, who has represented the 22nd District on Chicago’s South Side since 1971 and steadily amassed political capital, is exiting the Illinois House at the end of February. The announcement comes a month after Madigan lost the reigns as speaker.

Chicago Police Botched Response to Protests, Unrest After George Floyd’s Death: Watchdog

The Chicago Police Department was “under-prepared and ill-equipped, and thus critically disserved both its own front-line members and members of the public,” according to the inspector general’s report, the first in-depth examination of the police department’s response to the unrest. 

Pritzker’s Budget Doesn’t Hike Income Tax, Rely on Federal Aid

The pandemic-era budget proposed Wednesday by Gov. J.B. Pritzker relies heavily on businesses to bring an additional $932 million into state coffers through what the Democrat describes as closing corporate tax loopholes. We get reaction from state lawmakers.

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Spotlight Politics: Pritzker Takes Aim at Republicans in Budget Address

Gov. J.B. Pritzker takes aim at Republicans during his budget address. Our politics team breaks that down and more.

NASA’s Perseverance Hunting for Ancient Life on Mars

NASA prepares to land a rover on Mars designed specifically to detect signs of ancient life. Local astronomer and space exploration enthusiast Mark Hammergren tells us more about the mission.

Jennifer Pritzker: Biden’s Repeal of Transgender Military Ban Good for Everybody

As of last month, the transgender military ban was repealed. We talk with retired Col. Jennifer Pritzker about the importance of this move.

Considered Food Desert, North Chicago Gets Its 1st Grocery Store in 20 Years

The lack of affordable and nutritious food in North Chicago has made the city a food desert, but soon it'll get its first full-service grocery store in 20 years.

February 17, 2021 - Full Show

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Ahead of Budget Address, A Look at Fiscal Pressures Facing Illinois

The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on people’s lives, and also on government budgets. On Wednesday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker will propose his ideas for getting Illinois through it. Here’s a preview of that address.

Pelosi Says Independent Commission Will Examine Capitol Riot

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday that Congress will establish an independent, Sept. 11-style commission to look into the deadly insurrection that took place at the U.S. Capitol.

Infectious Disease Doctor on Indoor Dining, COVID-19 Variants

Bars and restaurants in Chicago can now expand their capacity for indoor service. We discuss that and other COVID-19 developments with Dr. Susan Bleasdale, medical director of infection prevention and control at University of Illinois Health.