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Abdelnasser Rashid: Candidate for Cook County Commissioner, 17th District

“Voters deserve someone who’ll fight for working and middle class families and small businesses, not the billionaires and the politically connected,” writes Abdelnasser Rashid. Learn more about this candidate.

Sean Morrison: Candidate for Cook County Commissioner, 17th District

“I bring a small business owner’s pragmatic perspective to the Cook County Board where I have consistently advocated for fiscal responsibility, innovative reform measures and pro‐growth economic policies,” writes Sean Morrison. Learn more about this candidate.

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Viewer Feedback: ‘We’re Sadly Creating a Bunch of Addicts to Devices’

Your thoughts on the effects of screen time on young children, and react to our story about a Chicago man who stumbled across a rare and valuable work of art at a thrift store.

Critics of O’Hare Express Train Say Emanuel on Wrong Track

Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants everyone to get on board with an ambitious plan for an express train between downtown and O’Hare, but would taxpayers be the ones taken for a ride?

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Feb. 15, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 15, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Stephen Warde Anderson: One-of-a-Kind Painter Has One-Man Show

Weird and wonderful artwork created far outside the mainstream. We meet up with a most unusual painter from Rockford.

Florida School Shooting Spotlights Need for Mental Health Services

The 19-year-old suspected of opening fire Wednesday inside a Florida high school had a troubled past. A pair of experts discuss mental health issues and how the threat of violence impacts young people.

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West Town Textile Studio Finds Common Threads with Community

On Chicago’s West Side, an artist-run production weaving mill and a social service agency work together to weave adults with intellectual disabilities into the fabric of their community. 

Chinese New Year is Here: What’s in Store for the Year of the Dog?

Friday marks the start of the Chinese New Year and ushers in the Year of the Dog. We discuss the history and traditions of the vibrant holiday and festival.

Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Police Commander Bauer Held Without Bond

A Cook County judge has denied bond for Shomari Legghette, a four-time felon charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Chicago Police Department Commander Paul Bauer this week.

Rauner Re-election Budget Plan Puts Burden on Local Governments

Gov. Bruce Rauner on Wednesday laid out a $37.6 billion spending plan that heavily relies on the income tax increase he constantly bemoans and calls for balancing the budget largely by shifting costs to local governments.

Feb. 14, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 14, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Von Steuben Robotics Team Leads the Way for Girls in Science

Meet the team from Von Steuben High School that’s on its way to the prestigious U.S. Open Robotics Championship.

What Does Illinois’ Fiscal Watchdog Think of Rauner’s Budget Plan?

Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, shares his thoughts on Gov. Bruce Rauner’s $37.6 billion spending plan.

White House Photographer on Her Years ‘Chasing Light’

Amanda Lucidon talks about finding candid moments in formal settings. In her new book, she gathers some of her favorite images of then-first lady Michelle Obama.