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) Oct 27, 2022 50 Years After Title IX, Transgender Athletes Advocate for Protections in High School and College Sports “Title Nine at 50: Past, Present, Future” is a three-day event at Northwestern University’s Evanston campus running Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It's free and open to the public and this story will be screened on Friday as part of the symposium. Oct 26, 2022 Oct. 26, 2022 - Full Show The candidates for Illinois secretary of state square off. The fate of a private towing ordinance. The controversy over transgender athletes in school sports. And a photography club that has their lens way in the past. 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 Oct 26, 2022 Daguerreian Society Aims to Preserve Oldest Photography Form Some of the earliest snapshots of American history will be on display this weekend at the Daguerrian Society's annual symposium. Oct 26, 2022 Spotlight Politics: City Council Members Rebuke Lightfoot Pick In a rare move, City Council members rejected the mayor's attempt to name an ally as a committee chair. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Oct 26, 2022 Candidate Forum: Open Secretary of State Office Has Democrat Alexi Giannoulias and Republican Dan Brady Squaring Off It’s the first time since 1998 that Jesse White won’t be on the ballot for Illinois secretary of state. Running to fill the office is Republican Dan Brady and Democrat Alexi Giannoulias. Oct 25, 2022 Oct. 25, 2022 - Full Show Meet the candidates running for Illinois attorney general in the first of our candidate forums. Plus, a rise in Jewish hate crimes. And the impact of the pandemic on students with disabilities. Oct 25, 2022 Candidate Forum: Incumbent Attorney General Kwame Raoul, Republican Challenger Thomas DeVore While a large part of the job for Illinois’ attorney general involves consumer protections, the election comes at a time when there are pivotal legal issues are playing out within the state and nationwide. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Oct 25, 2022 Students With Disabilities Grapple With Lingering Effects Of COVID-19 Pandemic While many students fell behind academically during COVID, students with disabilities saw that regression amplified. Oct 25, 2022 Hate Crimes in Chicago Up By 71%, According to City Report Chicago’s Commission on Human Relations says hate crimes are up in the city by 71%. The most frequent targets being Jewish and Black residents. Oct 24, 2022 Oct. 24, 2022 - Full Show Crunching the numbers in the CTA’s latest budget proposal. The impact of a major grocery store merger. A hiccup in plans for student loan debt relief. And WTTW News Explains where your ballot goes after it’s cast. Oct 24, 2022 Amid Questions Over Reliability, Proposed CTA Budget Avoids Rate Hikes and Cuts The Chicago Transit Authority unveiled its budget proposal for next year. The proposed $1.8 billion budget avoids service cuts and price increases while making investments to upgrade the transit system. Oct 24, 2022 What Does the Planned Grocery Mega-Merger Mean for Jewel-Osco and Mariano’s Shoppers? The Federal Trade Commission is expected to review the $25 billion deal between Kroger and Albertsons to ensure it complies with antitrust laws. Locally, the merger would combine the parent companies of Chicago grocery stalwarts Jewel Osco and Mariano’s. Oct 24, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: Chicago Biotech Company Raises Major Funding Chicago biotech company Tempus raises hundreds of millions of dollars in funding from some big-name players. And another apartment building is proposed for what has become Chicago’s hottest neighborhood for multi-family units. Oct 24, 2022 WTTW News Explains: What Happens to Your Ballot After You Vote? You’ve done your research. Made your choices. Cast your ballot. What happens next? WTTW News explains the ballot counting and storing procedure used in Chicago. Oct 24, 2022 Student Debt Relief Can Move ‘Full Speed Ahead’ Despite Temporary Hold, Education Secretary Pledges Education Secretary Miguel Cardona doubled down on the administration’s commitment to providing student debt relief in an op-ed published Saturday, and encouraged those eligible to continue applying through the live online application. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: