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In New Role, Nneka Jones Tapia to Address Mental Wellness of Youth

The former Cook County Jail executive director will focus on mental wellness, particularly among Chicago youth whose parents have been incarcerated.

Critics Say CPS Budget Promotes Inequality Across District

Some are questioning the way Chicago Public Schools is spending its biggest budget in the last five years.

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July 25, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the July 25, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Consent Decree, Gang Database Front and Center at City Council

Talks on a police consent decree hit a snag as City Council moves to weaken a controversial police gang database. 

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History or Hate? Chicago’s Controversial Monuments and Street Names

Balbo Drive isn’t getting renamed anytime soon, but a stretch of Congress Parkway will be named after African-American journalist and anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells. What else is causing controversy.

Cases of Foodborne Illness in Illinois Surpass 500

There are more and more cases of food poisoning in Illinois. What’s behind the problem – and how to protect yourself.

Transportation Planners Consider Bus-Only Lane on Lake Shore Drive

It is perhaps Chicago’s most iconic roadway, and it’s certainly among the busiest. Could dedicating a lane to buses ease congestion on Lake Shore Drive?

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Making Baby Walleye in Cook County

Though not a terribly romantic process, walleye breeding at the Cook County Forest Preserve District produces thousands of young fish for county lakes. We take a closer look.

The ‘Buzz’ Behind Beekeeping: Colonizing a New Hive

If you’re not ready to raise chickens in your backyard, you could try your hand at another popular trend: urban beekeeping.

July 24, 2018 - Full Show

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Intuit Exhibition Highlights Chicago’s Embrace of Outside Art

We visit the local gallery and museum that preserves and promotes unusual art made by unusual people.

$70 Million Albany Park Floodwater Tunnel Goes Online

The latest on a major city infrastructure project that officials say was made necessary because of climate change.

Protesters Plan to Shut Down Lake Shore Drive, March to Wrigley

On the heels of an anti-violence demonstration that closed down the Dan Ryan Expressway, another group of activists announces plans to shut down a busy roadway on Chicago’s North Side.

‘Jurassic Park’ Generation Gives Rise to Golden Age of Paleontology

Renowned paleontologist and University of Chicago graduate Steve Brusatte tells us about his new book, “The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World.”

Remembering Oak Park Record Store Owner Val Camilletti

The legendary owner of Val’s halla, which celebrates 46 years in business this weekend, died Monday after a two-year battle with breast cancer.