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 12, 2019 Sportswriter Chronicles Her Groundbreaking High School Basketball Team How Title IX changed a future Chicago sportswriter’s life, and paved the way for a championship basketball team from Niles West. We speak with Melissa Isaacson, author of “State: A Team, a Triumph, a Transformation.” Aug 12, 2019 August 12, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 12, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” 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 Aug 8, 2019 Lightfoot’s CPS Budget Proposes Millions for Upgrades, Improvements Mayor Lori Lightfoot unveils her first budget proposal for Chicago Public Schools – and it comes as she negotiates a new contract with the Chicago Teachers Union. Aug 8, 2019 Landmark Status in Pilsen: Good or Bad for the Neighborhood? The Pilsen neighborhood has been at the center of battles over gentrification. Now the longtime Mexican American community is facing a new twist involving old buildings. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 8, 2019 Chief Judge Evans: Gun Violence Not the Result of Bail Reform Chief Judge Timothy Evans responds to Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s concerns about suspects with illegal guns getting out on bail. Aug 8, 2019 Meet the YouTube Botanist with a Thick Chicago Accent and Foul Mouth Joey Santore isn’t your typical plant expert, but his colorful style and depth of knowledge have proved popular. We go for a stroll through Wolf Road Prairie, an 80-acre nature preserve in Chicago’s western suburbs. Aug 8, 2019 Deep Frydays: Hot Tips Since the rib tip is not only a Chicago institution but also a finger food, we decided it was the best candidate this week for a beer-batter-and-hot-oil dunk. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 8, 2019 UChicago Empower Initiative Adds Diversity to Student Body A year after announcing it was dropping mandatory SATs as part of its admissions process and increasing financial aid for low-income and rural students, the University of Chicago is seeing an impact on enrollment. Aug 8, 2019 Aug. 8, 2019 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 8, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 8, 2019 Trump ‘Thinking Very Seriously’ About Commuting Blagojevich’s Sentence President Donald Trump tells reporters he is “thinking very seriously” about commuting the sentence of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, a 2010 contestant on “The Apprentice” who is now halfway through his 14-year prison sentence. Aug 7, 2019 Spotlight Politics: State Sen. Tom Cullerton Fights Federal Indictment An indicted state senator keeping a leadership post, and city officials react to deadly shootings. Our politics team weighs in on those stories and more in our weekly roundtable. Aug 7, 2019 Racial Tensions Boiling Over in City Water Department Two years after a scathing report unveiled a rampant problem at the Department of Water Management, more employees are speaking out about what they call a toxic culture at the city agency. Aug 7, 2019 New Community Garden Aims to Shed Light on Urban Indians The First Nations Garden in Albany Park was created by the American Indian Center and the Chi-Nations Youth Council in partnership with the city of Chicago. “It’s become a beacon for native people,” said 17-year-old Adrien Pochel. Aug 7, 2019 Research Collaborative Partners with Communities to Address Chicago’s Gun Violence A group dedicated to addressing Chicago’s gun violence offers an update on what it’s learned through conversations with community members impacted by gun violence in the North and South Lawndale neighborhoods. Aug 7, 2019 CPS Teacher Shortage Hits Black and Special Needs Students Hardest Each year, hundreds of Chicago Public Schools are having to make do without teachers and substitutes because of a teacher shortage. But according to new reporting from WBEZ, that shortfall does not impact all schools and students equally. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: