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) Jan 6, 2020 Growing Like Weed: The Business of Legal Pot If the lines winding past cannabis dispensaries haven’t yet provided proof, numbers released by state officials Monday illustrate the demand for recreational marijuana. What to expect as a longtime underground market goes above board. Jan 6, 2020 Iran Mourns Soleimani and Vows Retaliation Against US President Donald Trump’s decision to assassinate Iran’s top military leader because of an alleged “imminent threat” to U.S. interests is already having major repercussions across the region. What’s next in the U.S.-Iran showdown? 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 Jan 6, 2020 Tom Palazzolo’s ‘Clark Street’ Highlights Gritty Past of River North The River North neighborhood offers a mix of restaurants, bars and galleries, but it wasn’t always so trendy. Chicago photographer and filmmaker Tom Palazzolo captured the area in the 1960s and now many of those photos are part of a new book. Jan 6, 2020 Trump’s Threat to Attack 52 Iranian Sites Draws Criticism, Concern An expert on Iranian culture says he was “appalled” by President Donald Trump’s threat to attack dozens of Iranian sites. We speak with Matthew Stolper of the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jan 6, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Pot Sales Slow After New Law’s Debut After selling like gangbusters on day one, legal marijuana transactions dropped off a bit, as expected, on day two. Jan 6, 2020 Native American Jewelry Tells ‘Stunning Stories’ of Indigenous People At the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, more than 80 pieces of Native American jewelry reveal cultural history and spiritual beliefs. How this wearable art helps preserve indigenous stories. Jan 6, 2020 January 6, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 6, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jan 6, 2020 CPS Watchdog Opened 450 New Sexual Misconduct Investigations in 2019 This year’s report from Chicago Public Schools’ Office of Inspector General includes data from the new Sexual Allegations Unit, which was formed in the wake of the Chicago Tribune’s bombshell “Betrayed” series. Jan 2, 2020 AI Technology Used to Detect Strokes at Chicago-Area Hospital Advocate Lutheran General Hospital is using artificial intelligence software to detect strokes via brain scans – and they say it allows them to initiate treatment faster than ever before. Jan 2, 2020 Legal Marijuana Sales in Illinois Top $3.1M on Day 1 of New Law Just one day into the new decade – and one day into Illinois’ foray into legal marijuana – the state’s network of licensed cannabis dispensaries sold $3.17 million worth of recreational pot to 77,128 customers. Jan 2, 2020 Longtime Bears PA Announcer Jim Riebandt Reflects on 38 Seasons It’s the end of a considerable era for Chicago Bears fans. The team’s longtime public address announcer, Jim Riebandt, worked his last game at Soldier Field in December when the Bears faced off against Kansas City. Jan 2, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Drugmakers Raise Prices in New Year The public outcry over the high price of medicines did little to stop drugmakers from raising prices again for 2020. Drug prices in the new year have reportedly increased an average of 5.3% industrywide. Jan 2, 2020 Falling Battery Price Transforms Economics of Green Energy Could battery-powered electric vehicles soon cost the same as gasoline-powered cars? A senior scientist at Argonne National Laboratory explains what could be an energy revolution. Jan 2, 2020 New Shedd Scientist Studies Impact of Invasive Species in Lake Michigan The Great Lakes are home to an estimated 180 invasive species. Freshwater biologist Scott Colburn, who recently joined a research team at the Shedd Aquarium, tells us about the latest efforts to protect Lake Michigan from invasive fish, mussels and more. Jan 2, 2020 Northwestern Scientists Study the ‘Shocking’ Mystery of Static Electricity Static electricity was first described more than 2,500 years ago, but scientists have never been able to fully explain what causes it. Researchers at Northwestern University now think they may have solved the mystery. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: