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‘Money Smart’ Decisions for All Ages

Nationally syndicated columnist Ilyce Glink offers advice on everything from managing student debt to retirement funds.

Celebrating The Joy of Painting (and Drinking) With Bob Ross

An Albany Park bar toasts the late painter each week at a colorful event. We went to check out the “happy little trees” at Nighthawk.

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Should Your Credit Score Affect Your Car Insurance Rate?

It’s illegal in Illinois for insurers to charge rates based on factors like race, but a pair of state legislators say companies’ reliance on credit scores to set auto insurance premium rates contravenes the law. 

Indiana Dunes Chemical Spill: What is Hexavalent Chromium?

A spill last week at a U.S. Steel site in Northwest Indiana released an unknown amount of a potentially carcinogenic chemical into a Lake Michigan tributary, prompting the closure of three beaches at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

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April 17, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the April 17, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Rep. Quigley on House Committee’s Russia Investigation

Nearly four months into Donald Trump’s presidency, tension over foreign affairs is flaring up.

Community Redevelopment in Chicago, By Design

Chicago’s magnificent skyline gets plenty of well-deserved attention, but what about architecture and design in our neighborhoods?

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Attorney: United Passenger Dragged from Plane Suffered Concussion

United Flight 3411 passenger Dr. David Dao was released from the hospital Wednesday night, after being treated for a concussion, broken nose and the loss of two front teeth, according his attorney.

April 13, 2017 - Full Show

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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer on ‘Heaviest’ Photo He Ever Made

The Chicago Tribune just won its first Pulitzer Prize for feature photography. We talk with Jason Wambsgans, who was awarded the prize.

Scott Simon’s ‘Love Story’ with Chicago Cubs

NPR host Scott Simon on his lifelong love for the Chicago Cubs and what that World Series win meant to him.

Stones Retrospective ‘Exhibitionism’ Rolls Into Chicago

From handwritten lyrics to vintage instruments to iconic outfits, a new look at 50 years of the Rolling Stones.

Will United Airlines Incident Change the Way We Fly?

Viral videos showing a 69-year-old passenger being dragged off a United Airlines flight have sparked public outrage and discussions over passengers’ rights. But will the incident have any lasting impact on air travel policies?

Tracy Letts Talks New Play ‘Linda Vista’ at Steppenwolf

The Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning artist talks about his new adult comedy on stage at Steppenwolf, Chicago’s theater scene and more.

Photographer Sabine Weiss, 92, ‘Very Pleased’ With Life’s Work

Chicago Tonight meets a celebrated photographer who captured the human condition with her camera.