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) Aug 6, 2019 Descendants of John Dillinger Get Permission to Exhume His Body Descendants of the notorious Depression-era bank robber claim they have evidence that the body in his grave in Indiana may not be his. We examine the enduring fascination with the legendary outlaw. Aug 6, 2019 Terra-Cotta Treasures Tell Chicago’s Neighborhood Stories To truly appreciate the charm of a terra-cotta lavished building, Chicago author and photographer Lee Bey says to put on your gym shoes and go for a walk. We join him for a look at some of the city’s early architecture. 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 Aug 6, 2019 Bud Billiken Parade Celebrates 90 Years on the South Side Every second weekend in August, a stretch of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Bronzeville is taken over by one of the largest parades in the country. We talk legacy and tradition with parade organizer Myiti Sengstacke-Rice. Aug 6, 2019 Record-High Lake Swallowing Up Chicago Shoreline Joel Brammeier, president and CEO of the Alliance for the Great Lakes, talks about the area’s shrinking and disappearing beaches this year, and why it matters. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 6, 2019 Aug. 6, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 6, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 5, 2019 Chicago Responds to Weekend Carnage With Condolences, Calls for Action Dozens were killed and wounded in mass shootings over the weekend. And in Chicago, it was the most violent weekend of the year, leaving seven dead from shootings. How local leaders are responding. Aug 5, 2019 A Conversation About Domestic Terrorism, Mental Health and Racist Rhetoric President Donald Trump condemns hate, but says hateful rhetoric and mental illness are to blame for mass shootings in Dayton and El Paso – not guns. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 5, 2019 ‘An Arm and a Leg’ Podcast Tells Alarming Stories of Health Care Costs As political candidates spar over health care, a local journalist gathers startling personal stories about medical costs. We speak with Dan Weissmann, host of a podcast about the high cost of health care. Aug 5, 2019 Social Media Sans Metrics: One Artist’s Quest to Hide ‘Likes’ Could you imagine life without the “like” button? Ben Grosser, an arts and design professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, tells us about “demetrication.” Aug 5, 2019 Tax Credit Extension Aims to Cement Film Industry’s Local Foothold Chicago has become a major player in attracting TV and film productions of all shapes and sizes. The heads of the Illinois and Chicago film offices discuss the role a tax credit extension plays in getting productions made locally. Aug 5, 2019 Chicago Lab Creates Cutting-Edge Bionic Prosthetics Advances in prosthetics mean that in the not-too-distant future it’s possible that people who have lost a limb could receive a fully functional robotic replacement. And a lab in Chicago is leading the way to the future. Aug 5, 2019 Aug. 5, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 5, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 1, 2019 Prescription Imports, Drug Prices Revealed: Trump’s Health Care Plans As Democratic contenders for the White House battle it out over their visions for transforming health care in America, President Donald Trump continues to try to position himself as responsible for bringing down costs. Aug 1, 2019 Report: Obama Center Will Have ‘Adverse Effect’ on Jackson Park We discuss the future of the Obama Presidential Center with Ghian Foreman, president and CEO of Emerald South Economic Development Collaborative; and University of Illinois at Chicago professor David Stovall. Aug 1, 2019 Puerto Rican Community Leaders Discuss Island’s Political Future After weeks of protests and demonstrations calling for his resignation, Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló is expected to step down Friday. How local Puerto Rican communities are responding to the political uncertainty. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: