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Gov. Rauner Ratchets Up Anti-Madigan Rhetoric

Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has long been a political target of Gov. Bruce Rauner, but the governor ratcheted it up a notch Monday.

Local Priest Talks of ‘Life-Altering’ Plane Crash

We speak with two Chicagoans who survived the crash of Aeromexico Flight 2431 in Durango. “Life has taken on kind of a different color – I hope it lasts awhile,” said the Rev. Esequiel Sanchez.

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More Resignations at Willow Creek Church In #MeToo Scandal

Willow Creek Community Church, based in South Barrington, is undergoing a seismic shift. Chicago Tribune religion reporter Manya Brachear Pashman joins us with the latest.

Chicago Sailing Camp Sets Sights on Diversifying Sport

This summer, a local sailing camp has tried to break down economic barriers with a scholarship program for a majority of its campers. 

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Shootings, Protests and ‘Bait Trucks’ Inflame Police-Community Tensions

There is a strong sense of distrust between Chicago police and some of the communities they serve. How does the city repair this relationship?

Changes to Oscars Draws Criticism, Raises Questions

The Motion Picture Academy announces a new award category for the Oscars. Why some critics say that’s cause for concern.

Police ‘Bait Trucks’: Legitimate Sting Operation, Or Unfair Setup?

Once again, police are in the crosshairs due to social media posts that have gone viral. This time, videos show police using a so-called bait truck in Englewood.

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Police Superintendent Johnson Under Pressure After Violent Weekend

Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson talks about the department’s latest efforts to curb violence after more than 70 people were shot last weekend.

Aug. 9, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Aug. 9, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

The Power of Scuba Diving for People with Disabilities

We visit a local nonprofit that offers free scuba training to adults and children with special needs.

Meet Ada Grey, the Veteran Chicago Theater Critic Who is Almost in High School

She’s been on the scene for 10 years – and just turned 14 years old. Ada Grey tells us about her experiences as a Chicago theater critic.

‘Redneck Fishing’ for Flying Asian Carp on the Illinois River

Each year, self-proclaimed “rednecks” try to rid the Illinois River of Asian carp – one flying fish at a time. We visit the small town of Bath for a look.

Census 2020: Illinois Joins Suit to Block Citizenship Question

Why the 2020 census could include a question about citizenship – and why there’s a legal effort to block it.

Lockers for Homeless Youth Meet Critical Needs

How a simple storage system is proving to be so much more for homeless youth trying to unlock a brighter future.

Aug. 8, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Aug. 8, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”