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) Sep 26, 2025 Week in Review: ICE Agents Use Pepper Spray on Broadview Protesters; Loyola’s Sister Jean Retires ICE agents again fire tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters outside an immigration facility. And Illinois bucks the feds, recommending COVID-19 boosters for all adults. Sep 25, 2025 Sept. 25, 2025 - Full Show City Council is set to vote on Chicago police settlements. And President Donald Trump tells pregnant people not to take Tylenol — but not everyone’s on board. 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 Sep 25, 2025 Centro Sanar Connects Southwest Siders to Free Mental Health Care: ‘It’s Been Life-Changing’ Centro Sanar began five years ago as a grassroots initiative launched by local mental health providers. It focuses on helping people break through their complex traumas using different techniques. Sep 25, 2025 Trump Links Tylenol to Autism. Here’s What Doctors Have to Say President Donald Trump linked Tylenol use during pregnancy to rising autism rates in children. The president urged pregnant women to avoid the longtime household medicine and warned against giving it to infants. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Sep 25, 2025 Final Tally: Chicago Taxpayers to Spend $126.8M to Resolve Lawsuits Tied to Disgraced Ex-Sgt. Ronald Watts Chicago taxpayers will pay $90 million in the first-ever global settlement of lawsuits tied to a single Chicago police officer, under the agreement approved Thursday, to 180 people who spent nearly 200 years in prison. Sep 23, 2025 Sept. 23, 2025 - Full Show Grassroots organizing in response to “Operation Midway Blitz.” And a local event raises awareness for suicide prevention. Sep 23, 2025 Fundraiser Walk in Chicago Aims to Raise Awareness for Suicide Prevention The Out of the Darkness Chicagoland Walk, hosted by the Illinois Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Montrose Harbor. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Sep 23, 2025 Northwestern University Lab Helps Shape the Future of Medical Monitoring From flexible electronic monitors the size of a Band-Aid to tiny pacemakers that dissolve harmlessly in the body when no longer needed — the work of the Querrey Simpson Institute of Bioelectronics at Northwestern University at times seems truly miraculous. Sep 23, 2025 Chicago’s Latino Communities See Surge in Grassroots Activism as Immigration Operations Continue Nationwide, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reports more than 2 million people have left the country since Jan. 20. The agency said it is on pace to deport nearly 600,000 people by the end of President Donald Trump’s first year back in office. Sep 22, 2025 Sept. 22, 2025 - Full Show Jimmy Kimmel is back — yet there are growing concerns about free speech and government overreach. And a new book explores why some women are stuck doing twice the amount of housework as their husbands. Sep 22, 2025 Free Speech Advocates React to Jimmy Kimmel’s Suspension; Comic to Return to Air Tuesday ABC suspended Kimmel indefinitely after comments he made about Kirk, who was killed Sept. 10, in a monologue. Kimmel said “many in MAGA land are working very hard to capitalize on the murder of Charlie Kirk” and that “the MAGA gang” was “desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them.” Sep 22, 2025 New Book Explores Why Some Women Do Twice as Much Housework as Their Husbands “Gender roles have converged in the workplace,” author Corinne Low said. “They haven’t converged in the home.” Sep 19, 2025 Week in Review: Kimmel Suspension Sparks Free Speech Debate; Tear Gas Used Against Broadview Protesters An escalating row over free speech after the suspension of late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel. And tear gas is deployed against protesters outside an ICE facility in Broadview. Sep 18, 2025 Sept. 18, 2025 - Full Show Attempts to end temporary protected status creates uncertainty for local Venezuelans. And for the first time in nearly 100 years, there’s an open swimming event in the Chicago River. Sep 18, 2025 First Chicago River Swim in Nearly 100 Years Set for This Weekend The Chicago River Swim is an open water swim event organized by Douglas McConnell, the co-founder of A Long River Swim, which organizes open water swimming events to raise awareness and funds in the fight against ALS. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: