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Temperatures in Chicago Expected to Hit Record Lows Overnight

While it’s still technically fall for another six weeks, you wouldn’t know it by looking outside. WGN meteorologist Demetrius Ivory tells us what’s ahead.

WTTW Launches New Digital Series ‘Firsthand: Gun Violence’

A new documentary series from WTTW looks at how gun violence affects Chicagoans – and what some of them are doing to stem it. We speak with “Firsthand” director and producer Dan Protess.

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November 11, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 11, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Chicago Sinfonietta Celebrates Diwali, the Festival of Lights

The nation’s most diverse orchestra is working to push the boundaries of how classical music is presented by incorporating dance into its next concert.

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Tough Challenges Ahead for Chicago’s Next Top Cop

Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she’ll announce her plan to find an interim successor to police Superintendent Eddie Johnson in the coming days. We discuss Johnson’s legacy and the challenges that await the city’s next top cop.

Bears, Lions Hope to Salvage Seasons in Divisional Showdown

The Chicago Bears (3-5) look to snap a four-game losing streak when they face the Detroit Lions (3-4-1) on Sunday. Former Bears offensive lineman James “Big Cat” Williams gives us a preview.

Crain’s Headlines: Bill Daley Lands at Wells Fargo Bank

The former Chicago mayoral candidate was picked by Wells Fargo’s new CEO, Charles Scharf, to oversee matters including government relations at the scandal-scarred bank.

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‘Shared Street’ Model in Uptown is Here to Stay. Will it Be Replicated?

Four years ago, Argyle Street in Uptown was dramatically reimagined. How the single-level streetscape, now permanent, is working – and whether it can serve as a model in other neighborhoods.

How a Small-Town City Employee Stole Nearly $54M in Public Money

It’s one of the most outrageous cases of municipal fraud in modern times. We discuss “All the Queen’s Horses” with the documentary’s director, Kelly Richmond Pope.

November 7, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 7, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Top Cop Eddie Johnson Announces Retirement: ‘It’s Time’

It’s official: Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson will retire at the end of the year. He made his announcement Thursday flanked by family members and Mayor Lori Lightfoot, celebrating what he says has been a reduction in crime on his watch.

Meet Hatty, the Therapy Dog Helping Crime Victims in Cook County

The latest member of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office isn’t a human. She’s a dog. We meet the new Labrador retriever, Hatty.

Ask Geoffrey: The ‘Big Shot’ at the Museum of Science and Industry

Today, taking a picture is as easy as a single click on a phone. But for many years, the process was much more intricate and time-consuming. Geoffrey Baer shines some light on the now largely forgotten event. 

How Aldermen Are Reimagining Lake Shore Drive

Cracked bridges, eroding and disappearing beaches and massive flooding are taking a toll on Lake Shore Drive. We hear some ideas from aldermen about shoring up the lakefront.

Crain’s Headlines: Invenergy Expanding Corporate Headquarters

The nation's largest privately held wind energy producer has expanded its offices at 1 S. Wacker Drive, in a deal that will soon make it the biggest tenant there.