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) Jan 21, 2019 A Closer Look at O’Hare Expansion Proposals Making sense of the proposals in the O’Hare design competition with the Chicago Tribune’s architecture critic Blair Kamin. Jan 21, 2019 WTTW Launches Voters’ Guide to the Chicago Election Early voting is scheduled to being next week for Chicago’s municipal election on Feb. 26. If you haven’t done your homework yet, fear not: our 2019 Chicago Voters’ Guide is now available. 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 Jan 21, 2019 Activists, Local Business Leaders Push Back Against Lincoln Yards A master plan for the $6 billion Lincoln Yards development is released. The developer says it has taken community concerns to heart, but critics say the plan is being pushed too fast. Jan 21, 2019 Van Dyke Sentence a Complicated ‘Victory’ for McDonald Family The sentencing of Jason Van Dyke raises questions about criminal justice and police reform in Chicago and beyond. The Rev. Marvin Hunter, Laquan McDonald’s great-uncle, weighs in. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jan 21, 2019 Laquan McDonald and the Future of Police Reform in Chicago In the wake of two historic cases, a discussion with two central figures in the story of the 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald: journalist Jamie Kalven and former police union president Dean Angelo. Jan 17, 2019 Jan. 17, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 17, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 17, 2019 New Illinois Program Offers Medical Marijuana as Alternative to Opioids In the wake of a new study showing Americans are more likely to die from an opioid overdose than from a car crash, Illinois is trying a new approach to curb opioid addiction: medical marijuana. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jan 17, 2019 How Will the Laquan McDonald Conspiracy Trial Impact Police Reform? Three Chicago police officers are acquitted in the Laquan McDonald cover-up trial. What impact – if any – will the verdict have on police reform in the city? Jan 17, 2019 City Asks Public to Weigh In on O’Hare Expansion Designs Chicago’s Department of Aviation unveiled proposals Thursday from five architectural firms competing to design O’Hare International Airport’s $8.5-billion expansion project. Jan 17, 2019 ‘Downton Abbey’ Star Brendan Coyle Makes Chicago Debut in ‘St. Nicholas’ British actor Brendan Coyle, who played Mr. Bates in “Downton Abbey,” chats about his Chicago debut in the Goodman Theatre’s production of “St. Nicholas.” Jan 17, 2019 A Look Inside Chicago’s International Puppet Theater Festival With the third edition of the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival under way, we visit with the co-directors of the festival's opening show. Jan 17, 2019 Chicago Cops Found Not Guilty in Laquan McDonald Cover-Up Trial A Cook County judge says a trio of current and former Chicago police officers did not conspire to hide details of the Laquan McDonald shooting in an unprecedented trial that put a spotlight on the police department’s so-called code of silence. Jan 17, 2019 What ‘Dry January’ is All About, and Why You Might Want to Try It New year, no booze – at least for the month of January. That’s the idea behind the “dry January” trend. Jan 16, 2019 Jan. 16, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 16, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 16, 2019 Lessons From the Governor Who Instituted Illinois’ First Income Tax Looking back 50 years to the inauguration of former Gov. Richard Ogilvie, and the politically risky decision he made shortly thereafter. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: