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) Jun 10, 2024 WTTW News Explains: What Are Illinois’ Gun Laws? Chicago has a reputation as the City of Big Shoulders. For rough-and-tumble politics. And for having a lot of crime, despite strict gun laws. But what are those laws? WTTW News explains. Jun 7, 2024 Week in Review: Biden Takes Executive Action at the Border; Chicago Police Prep for the DNC Chicago police learn new tactics to handle mass protests ahead of the DNC. And could the president’s new border policy mitigate migrants coming to the city? 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 Jun 6, 2024 More Than Half of Migrants Forced to Leave City Shelters Immediately Returned, Chicago Officials Say The acknowledgement that approximately 500 people returned to city shelters after living there for at least two months raises new questions about plans by officials to start evicting families with school-age children from city shelters on Monday. Jun 5, 2024 Living Near Violence Can Negatively Impact Academic Performance. A New Study Looks at What Schools Can Do to Mitigate That “There’s no silver bullet here,” study author David Johnson said. “But there is some really solid evidence that the work that schools are doing matters. And I think that’s really exciting and important.” Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jun 4, 2024 June 4, 2024 - Full Show CPD’s plans to handle mass protests ahead of the DNC. How will Chicago spend the millions in remaining COVID-19 relief dollars? And an uncommon path to law school. Jun 4, 2024 From Gun Control to Public Transit Rescue, A Look at What Didn’t Pass the Illinois General Assembly This Spring Illinois legislators passed 469 measures this year. The bulk of those items will likely become law, pending action from Gov. J.B. Pritzker. But in some cases, what lawmakers left on the table is equally significant as what passed. Jun 4, 2024 Watchdog Warns of ‘Persistent Concerns’ About CPD’s Plan to Handle DNC Protests “I am heartened by the progress CPD has made,” Inspector General Deborah Witzburg said. “I think Chicagoans should be heartened. I think there are persistent concerns. I think there is time to address them.” Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jun 4, 2024 Federal Court Monitor: Chicago Police Made ‘Incremental Progress’ in Reform Push The Chicago Police Department has fully met just 7% of the consent decree’s requirements, according to the most recent report by the team monitoring CPD’s progress. Jun 4, 2024 After Graduating College While in Prison for 22 Years, Benard McKinley is About to Start Law School at Northwestern Benard McKinley is preparing to begin law school at Northwestern’s Pritzker School of Law. He graduated from college while serving 22 years in prison for a crime he committed when he was 16 years old. Jun 4, 2024 What’s New With Cicadas? Field Museum Heads Downstate in Search of Specimens in Convergence Region The Field Museum has more than 10 million specimens in its insect collection and — believe it or not — not a single 13-year periodical cicada among them. So what better time than now to fill that gap? Jun 3, 2024 Illinois House Speaker Emphatic That Bears, Sox Won’t Get Public Funding for Stadiums Not only did the Chicago Bears and White Sox fail to win state funding for new stadiums before the General Assembly’s session ended last week, the teams shouldn’t expect to notch a legislative win later this year. Jun 3, 2024 As Locksmith License Requirements Set to Expire, Will Illinois Become the ‘Wild West’ Some Critics Fear? The state law that currently mandates licensing requirements for locksmiths is expected to sunset in January 2029, thanks to legislation passed in Springfield. Some fear that will result in problems for consumers, while others say it is needed deregulation. Jun 3, 2024 June 3, 2024 - Full Show One-on-one with Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch. And upcoming deregulation for locksmiths has some consumer advocates worried. Jun 3, 2024 Chicago LGBTQ+ Elected Officials Celebrate Start of Pride Month With Flag-Raising Ceremony at Daley Plaza The Progress Pride flag raised Monday at Daley Plaza features rainbow-colored stripes along with black and brown stripes to symbolize marginalized LGBTQ+ communities of color. The blue, pink and white stripes symbolize transgender and non-binary members of the LGBTQ+ community. May 31, 2024 Week in Review: Donald Trump Convicted; Illinois Passes Record $53.1B Budget A New York jury finds Donald Trump guilty on 34 counts. What’s in the state’s biggest-ever budget. And is Chicago ready for this summer’s DNC? Load More Thanks to our sponsors: