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) Jun 23, 2014 Navy Pier’s Secretive Spending Chicago’s biggest tourist attraction refuses to reveal how $115 million in government funds are being spent. That’s because operations have shifted from the government-run McPier agency to a private, nonprofit group. Jun 23, 2014 Crain's Corner Wisconsin Energy Corp. will acquire Integrys Energy Inc., parent company of Peoples Gas, in a $9.1 billion deal. We look at what the acquisition means for Chicago energy consumers. 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 Jun 23, 2014 Analyzing US Soccer Team’s World Cup Chances The United States hasn't always understood soccer. But anyone watching the progress of the United States’ national team at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil -- and the enthusiastic support of USA fans – can tell the sport is here to stay. We analyze the U.S. team's chances going forward and discuss the growing popularity of the game. Jun 23, 2014 Outgoing Chicago Symphony Orchestra President Visits We talk with Deborah Rutter about how she managed to keep one of the world’s greatest musical organizations moving forward. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jun 23, 2014 Vertical Farming’s Rise in Chicago Is the farm of the future indoors and multiple stories high? Paris Schutz takes us inside some of the area’s vertical farms to showcase the newest food growing technology, and shows us an indoor farm in a building millions of people travel through every day. Jun 23, 2014 Viewer Feedback: 6/23 We share what you had to say about recent stories when read some of our viewer feedback. Jun 19, 2014 Poll Shows Voters Favor Lower Taxes, Spending Cuts Despite a cash-strapped state, voters in Illinois favor letting the 2011 income tax expire and cutting spending, according to a new poll. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jun 19, 2014 Supreme Court Ruling Breakdown The Supreme Court is scheduled to rule on a number of cases with far-reaching implications. We preview the most contentious cases this term that will be ruled on next week and how this will affect future cases moving forward. Jun 19, 2014 Breakdance Meets Bach We meet a group of dancers who prove that breakdance and Johann Sebastian Bach can work well together. Jun 19, 2014 Providing Mental Health Care to Children Community health care providers are partnering to integrate primary health care with mental health care for the city's children and teens. We hear from health care providers about the mental health needs of children in the community and how a new model works. Jun 19, 2014 Ask Geoffrey 6/19 Geoffrey Baer turns the lights on at the Auditorium Theatre, tells us where the hulking gas holding tanks went, and revisits 100 years of history at Wrigley Field in this week’s edition of Ask Geoffrey. Jun 19, 2014 Viewer Feedback: 6/19 We share what you had to say about recent stories when read some of our viewer feedback. Jun 18, 2014 Judge to Rule on Fair Maps, Term Limits Amendments Will a judge throw out the voter-led efforts to institute term limits on lawmakers and to change the state's redistricting process? Paris Schutz has latest. Jun 18, 2014 Declining Credit Ratings Put Chicago at Risk Banks could claim nearly $200 million from Chicago if the city's credit rating drops three more notches because of existing interest rate swaps made by Richard Daley's administration. Jun 18, 2014 Increasing HPV Vaccination Rates At 38 percent, the HPV vaccination rate of teens in Chicago is higher than the national average of 28 percent. But the vaccination rate is still, too low. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: