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 2, 2017 Chicago Leads Nation in Reducing Racial Disparity in Breast Cancer Deaths For black women in Chicago, a breast cancer diagnosis in 2003 meant you were 68 percent more likely to die from the disease than a white woman. A new study shows that gap is closing. Aug 1, 2017 Uninsured Driver? Secretary Of State Wants to Hear From You If you’re one of the nine million drivers in the state of Illinois, there’s a slight chance you could be driving on suspended license plates and not even know it. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 1, 2017 Aug. 1, 2017 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 1, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Aug 1, 2017 New Guide Helps Identify Native Trees, Shrubs for Your Garden Why native trees and plants not only look good but are better for local wildlife and the environment. A discussion with author Charlotte Adelman. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 1, 2017 Trump to Sign Sanctions Against Russia ‘Soon’ Vladimir Putin orders hundreds of U.S. diplomats out of the country as tensions escalate with Russia. Aug 1, 2017 A Fresh Look at the Colossal Photography Archive at Columbia College Curators and students at Columbia College Chicago have devised a way to get viewers to reimagine the meaning of a photograph. Aug 1, 2017 Ordinance Aims to Punish Parents of Gun-Toting Kids Should parents be held responsible if they know their kids have guns? We speak to Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th Ward) about a new ordinance. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 1, 2017 Art Conservation Expert Does Museum Work for Free Art conservation can cost thousands of dollars. Meet one man who’s dedicated to restoring works of art pro bono. Aug 1, 2017 Rauner Issues Amendatory Veto of Education Funding Bill Gov. Bruce Rauner made generous use of his veto pen to redline money for Chicago Public Schools and to make other sweeping changes to a major revamp of education funding. Jul 31, 2017 Governor Gets Education Funding Bill, But Schools’ Future Remains Hazy The future of school funding is now in Gov. Bruce Rauner’s hands, after Democrats finally sent him legislation he’s made a show of demanding they release. Now the question is what Rauner will do with it. Jul 31, 2017 July 31, 2017 - Full Show Watch the July 31, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Jul 31, 2017 The Future of Health Care After Republicans Fail to Repeal and Replace A bipartisan coalition of 43 House members, including three from Illinois, said Monday they’ve come up with a compromise plan to stabilize the health care market. What happens next? Jul 31, 2017 City Forecasts Smallest Budget Gap in a Decade Preliminary numbers released Monday show that the city’s financial picture is improving. But is the news all good? Jul 31, 2017 Illinois State Fair to Auction Off $100,000 in Unclaimed Property The nine-day event has something for everyone, including an attraction that’s been found to lure folks to the fair who might not otherwise go: an auction of unclaimed property. Jul 31, 2017 Viewer Feedback: ‘The Chicago Public School System Is a Failure’ We hear from you about the the school funding debate in Springfield. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: