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Federal Judge Approves Historic Chicago Police Consent Decree

U.S. District Judge Robert Dow called the historic decree “an important first step toward needed reforms of the Chicago Police Department and its policies.”

Jan. 30, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 30, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

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Ask Geoffrey: What’s ‘Heinemann Studio’ Building in Back of the Yards?

When walking through Chicago’s older neighborhoods, you can often find hints about the history of their buildings just by looking up. Geoffrey Baer looks back – and up – at some architectural gems.

Spotlight Politics: Bombshell Solis Revelations Roil City Politics

Shocking news from City Hall as the scandal touches the statehouse. Political reporters Carol Marin, Paris Schutz and Amanda Vinicky dive into the story in this week’s roundtable.

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CPS Unveils Progress Reports to Advance ‘Learn. Plan. Succeed’ Program

While Chicago Public Schools students make plans for their futures, we speak with schools chief Janice Jackson about the present.

The Dangerous Beauty of ‘Chiberia’

Chicago is seldom brought to its knees by brutal weather conditions, but Wednesday was a rare exception. And while subzero temperatures made the outdoors dangerous, they also created extreme beauty.

Chicago Copes with Record-Setting Cold

Just how historic is Wednesday’s polar punch, and how are city agencies helping residents cope?

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Inspector General Decries ‘Keep Your Mouth Shut’ Culture at City Hall

Amid a stunning corruption scandal that includes government raids, undercover moles, Viagra and massage parlors, Joe Ferguson has called for reform of the City Council’s culture.

Speaker Madigan the Latest Snared in Solis Wiretap

Bombshell reporting from the Chicago Sun-Times details a federal probe of Ald. Danny Solis, and tells of a secretly recorded conversation involving, arguably, the state’s most powerful politician.

Solis Investigation: Attorneys Explain Potential Impact of Yearslong Federal Probe

Analysis of the possible legal implications of the investigation surrounding Ald. Danny Solis, and the power brokers he recorded for the government.

Jan. 29, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 29, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Congress Back to Work Despite State of the Union Delay

Congress looks to avoid another shutdown. “PBS NewsHour” correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports on a very busy day on Capitol Hill – that doesn’t include the State of the Union.

The Implications of Six Flags Biometrics Ruling on Silicon Valley

What an Illinois Supreme Court ruling about biometrics privacy could mean for Google, Facebook – and everyone else.

‘Arresting’ Exhibition Showcases Fine Art, Sculpture of Medieval Africa

The new Block Museum show “Caravans of Gold, Fragments in Time” showcases the splendor and influence of medieval West and North Africa. We tour the exhibition with a special guest from the Smithsonian.

American Auto History Shines at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage

Travel through American automotive history with a glimpse at an extraordinary private collection of vintage cars.