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) Dec 14, 2016 CPS Inspector General Report Highlights ‘Misclassification Scheme’ A recount of Chicago Public School graduation rates last year found the district had initially reported inflated figures, but a new report from the district’s Office of the Inspector General suggests that process may not have gone far enough. Dec 13, 2016 Roseland Community Hospital Battles for Survival on Far South Side With the continuation of Obamacare now in question, hospitals serving low-income and uninsured populations face a very uncertain future. 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 Dec 13, 2016 Part-Time Professors at City Colleges Want More From Their Employer Adjunct professors at the state’s biggest community college system say their working conditions make it difficult for them to do their jobs. Dec 13, 2016 Chicago-Area Doctors Recognized for Humanitarian Work in Aleppo Two Chicago-area doctors who recently traveled to Aleppo share their stories. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Dec 13, 2016 December 13, 2016 - Full Show Watch the Dec. 13, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Dec 13, 2016 Chicago Architecture: Year in Review with Blair Kamin Will Union Station’s modernization keep moving forward at full speed? Blair Kamin weighs in on that and the top architecture stories of the year. Dec 13, 2016 Counting Birds a Christmas Tradition 100-Plus Years Strong There are many Christmas traditions, but one that is especially beloved by people who love birds is the annual Christmas Bird Count. Learn more. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Dec 13, 2016 State Lawmakers Sue for Paychecks Gov. Bruce Rauner has called it a frivolous lawsuit, but six state lawmakers who are fighting to get their paychecks say it’s about defending the state constitution. Dec 12, 2016 Joffrey Ballet’s Reimagined ‘Nutcracker’ Inspired by Chicago History We go backstage at the Joffrey Ballet as the company prepares to launch an all-new “Nutcracker” set in Chicago. Dec 12, 2016 December 12, 2016 - Full Show Watch the Dec. 12, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Dec 12, 2016 Trump Denies Russian Hacking, But Some Electors Rally Ahead of Vote Donald Trump denies Russian hacking during the presidential election but some Electoral College members are now demanding a security briefing before casting their electoral votes on Dec. 19. Dec 12, 2016 Major Concerns at Columbia? College Addresses Declining Enrollment The president of Columbia College Chicago on why there’s been a big drop in enrollment at the school and challenges to its identity in the world of creativity. Dec 12, 2016 Are Americans Dying Younger? A Closer Look at Report on Life Expectancy For the first time in more than two decades, American life expectancy is dropping. Is this cause for alarm? Dec 12, 2016 Illinois Lawmakers Look to Expand, Protect Abortion Rights In light of anti-abortion comments made by President-elect Donald Trump, a pair of proposed state bills would protect and expand abortion rights in Illinois. Dec 8, 2016 Cullerton: Rauner Holding Up Budget, Pension Reform Legislative leaders and the governor are in a high-stakes game of chicken. A one-on-one with Senate President John Cullerton to see how he proposes ending the Springfield stalemate. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: