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) May 23, 2017 Illinois Senate Passes Budget, Tax Increase Democrats in the Illinois Senate on Tuesday passed what could be the state’s first complete budget in two years and a revenue package that includes a 32-percent increase in the personal income tax rate. May 23, 2017 What Sinclair Broadcast Group's Bid for Tribune Media Means for WGN “Chicago's Very Own," WGN-TV could be soon owned by a politically active, conservative broadcast company based in Baltimore. 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 May 23, 2017 New Projects, Safety Concerns for Chicago Cyclists As many Chicago cyclists are starting to shake off the winter cobwebs and get back on their bikes, we take a look at what they can expect this summer. May 23, 2017 UIC App Designed to Track Bipolar Disorder Wins $200K Grant The BiAffect app, the winner in a contest using Apple’s Research Kit, was developed to predict manic episodes and depressive moods in people with bipolar disorder, based on how they interact with their cellphones. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors May 23, 2017 ‘Shakespeare in Love’ Bridges Gap from Film to Stage It’s not often that an Oscar winner for best picture gets translated to the stage. “Shakespeare in Love” is getting its U.S. premiere at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. May 23, 2017 ‘#AiWeiwei’ Exhibition Explores Art, Activism and Selfies Though best known for his multimedia contemporary art, Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei is also a prolific photographer. We visit an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Photography showcasing his work. May 22, 2017 Northwest Side Residents in Affordable Housing Fight The fight to bring affordable housing to Jefferson Park has residents polarized and leveling accusations of racism. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors May 22, 2017 May 22, 2017 - Full Show Watch the May 22, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." May 22, 2017 Collapse of Antarctic Ice Sheet Could Trigger Rapid Sea Level Rise New research from climate scientists suggests that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet could melt far more quickly than was previously thought. May 22, 2017 Business Group Recommends Tax Hikes, Governor’s Office Responds Eight billion dollars in new revenue. That’s part of the surprising prescription for Illinois’ fiscal troubles, outlined in a report by some of Illinois’ premier business leaders. May 22, 2017 How One Chicago Public High School is Embracing Refugee Students Nearly 40 countries are represented at Sullivan High School in Rogers Park. We meet the head of the school’s English language program – and the reporter who recently wrote about the school. May 22, 2017 Viewer Feedback: ‘The Greatest Museums In This Country Are Free’ A new pricing structure at the Shedd Aquarium gets viewers talking. May 22, 2017 Urban Nature: ‘A Coyote Comeback’ Coyotes have made a remarkable comeback in Chicago. What are the secrets to their survival in a dense metropolis? Marcus Krahnforst hunts for clues with noted biologist Stan Gehrt in this “Urban Nature” episode. May 18, 2017 May 18, 2017 - Full Show Watch the May 18, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." May 18, 2017 ‘Unbroken Glass’ A Personal Journey for Local Filmmaker When he was just 6 years old, Dinesh Sabu lost both of his parents. His documentary, “Unbroken Glass,” delves into his family history and how the trauma of loss shaped his own life and that of his siblings. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: