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Jan. 29, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 29, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Congress Back to Work Despite State of the Union Delay

Congress looks to avoid another shutdown. “PBS NewsHour” correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports on a very busy day on Capitol Hill – that doesn’t include the State of the Union.

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The Implications of Six Flags Biometrics Ruling on Silicon Valley

What an Illinois Supreme Court ruling about biometrics privacy could mean for Google, Facebook – and everyone else.

‘Arresting’ Exhibition Showcases Fine Art, Sculpture of Medieval Africa

The new Block Museum show “Caravans of Gold, Fragments in Time” showcases the splendor and influence of medieval West and North Africa. We tour the exhibition with a special guest from the Smithsonian.

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American Auto History Shines at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage

Travel through American automotive history with a glimpse at an extraordinary private collection of vintage cars.

Jan. 28, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 28, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Chicago Mayor’s Race: Mendoza, Preckwinkle Spar Over Ethics

Susana Mendoza, one of 14 candidates running for Chicago mayor, releases her ethics plan as early voting is set to begin Tuesday.

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Gillette’s ‘We Believe’ Ad Sparks Controversy, Dialogue

What does a new ad campaign say about masculinity in the #MeToo era? We explore reactions both positive and negative to Gillette’s “We Believe” commercial.

Snowstorm Likely a Prelude to More Dangerous Weather

How Chicagoans handled a snowy start to the week – and how the city is preparing for worsening conditions.

It’s Tax-Filing Season. What You Need to Know About This Year’s Forms

Monday marks the start of income tax filing season. Learn about what’s different this year in the wake of new tax laws.

Report: In Building Data Centers, Chicago Outpaced by Other Markets

A new report suggests Illinois could do more to attract data centers. What are they – and how are they important to the local economy?

New Nonprofit Gives Old Furniture – and People – Second Chances

Meet the founders of the Chicago Furniture Bank, which offers people in need an apartment’s worth of gently used furniture, including beds for each family member, for just $50.

Chicago Could Break its Record for Coldest Temperature

Wednesday’s forecast shows a daytime high of around 14 degrees below zero, which would beat the city’s all-time coldest high of minus 11. When wind chills are factored in, temperatures could reach minus 35. 

Jan. 24, 2019 - Full Show

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New Chicago Buildings Combine Libraries with Public Housing

Chicago is using the resources of public libraries to address the need for mixed-income housing. Chicago Public Library Commissioner and CEO Brian Bannon explains.