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February 11, 2021 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 11, 2021 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Spotlight Politics: Trump’s 2nd Impeachment Trial Underway

Powerful video evidence is presented at former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial. Our politics team of Amanda Vinicky, Paris Schutz and Heather Cherone takes on that story and more in this week’s roundtable.

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Illinois Education Officials Release New Teaching Standards

The Illinois State Board of Education is working on a new set of teaching standards for what it calls “culturally sensitive and responsive teaching.” We hear about the possible pros and cons of the new rule.

Inside ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ Exhibit Making US Debut in Chicago

A long-awaited exhibit has made its way to the U.S. and Chicago is the first stop on the tour. We get a first look at this one-of-a-kind digital experience.

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Dems Attempt to Push Through School Funding, Wage Increase

House Democrats muscled past Republicans on portions of President Joe Biden’s pandemic plan, including a proposed $130 billion in additional relief to help the nation’s schools reopen and a gradual increase of the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.

Illinois to Start Vaccinating People with Underlying Health Conditions on Feb. 25

With federal vaccine supplies steadily increasing, Illinois will soon begin vaccinating people ages 16 and older who have certain underlying health conditions, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Wednesday. But Chicago is still struggling to meet demand for the vaccine.

February 10, 2021 - Full Show

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Chicago Teachers Approve School Reopening Plan As In-Person Learning Set to Resume Thursday

Just after midnight Wednesday, the Chicago Teachers Union said 13,681 of its members voted to approve the tentative agreement with Chicago Public Schools, meaning the school reopening plan is now finalized and the city will avoid its second teachers strike in 15 months.

Chicago Cracks Down on COVID-19 Vaccine Code-Sharing

A QR code that allows eligible Chicagoans to sign up for their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is being shared, inappropriately, with family and friends, health officials say. And it’s causing headaches for the health department.

February 9, 2021 - Full Show

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Skokie Synagogue Serving Deaf Community Struggles to Stay Open

For nearly half a century, a place of worship in Skokie has exclusively served deaf Jewish congregants. But now, that special synagogue is fighting to stay afloat. We visit Bene Shalom to learn more.

Senate Agrees to Hear Trump Case, Rejecting GOP Arguments

Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial opened Tuesday with graphic video showing the former president whipping up a rally crowd to march to the Capitol and “fight like hell” against his reelection defeat, followed by images of the deadly attack on Congress  that came soon after.

Which COVID-19 Tests Are Required for International Travel?

The short answer: It depends on where you’re going. In an effort to limit the spread of new coronavirus variants, many countries are requiring incoming travelers to show a recent negative test.

Chicago To Get New Top Federal Prosecutor as Biden Dismisses Lausch

The decision by the U.S. Department of Justice was swiftly condemned by Illinois’ two Democratic senators, both close allies of President Joe Biden.

When It Comes to COVID-19 Vaccine, Is Illinois’ Priority List Fair?

According to the latest Illinois Department of Public Health data, about 2.35% of Illinois’ population is fully vaccinated, which means millions more are still waiting for a shot — and many won’t have the opportunity for months.