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Sept. 17, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Sept. 17, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Argonne National Laboratory Assists Hurricane Florence Response

The important role computer models play in predicting the impact of hurricanes. We speak with David Brannegan of Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.

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Windy City Times’ Tracy Baim Named New Publisher of Chicago Reader

The struggling alt-weekly brings in a longtime Chicago journalist as publisher. Can she keep it afloat?

No End in Sight for Chicago Hotel Workers’ Strike

Chicago’s biggest ever hotel strike is now in its 11th day. What workers want – and where things stand with their demands.

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Van Dyke Trial to Stay in Cook County as Arguments Get Underway

Defense attorneys have argued a fair trial in Cook County is impossible. But the judge in the high-profile murder case said jurors should be believed when they say they’ll be impartial. More from the first day of arguments.

Could Another Daley Become Mayor of Chicago?

It’s official: Bill Daley is running for Chicago mayor. The former U.S. Commerce Secretary and White House chief of staff made his candidacy official at 12:01 a.m. Monday. He joins us in discussion.

‘Strange Worlds’ First Solo Show for Late Chicago Artist Todros Geller

Industry in Chicago and old world traditions in a rare show by a 20th century Chicago artist at Spertus Institute. We go for a look.

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Third Coast Festival, a ‘Sundance of Radio,’ Returns for 17th Year

Podcasters and radio producers descend on Chicago for the annual Third Coast International Audio Festival. We get a preview with founder and executive director Johanna Zorn.

Sept. 13, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Sept. 13, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Recent Police Suicides Prompt Advocates’ Call for Increased Resources

A look at mental health resources available to Chicago police officers following the department’s third suicide in the last two months.

New Home and Vision for Chicago Architecture Foundation

After more than 25 years on Michigan Avenue, the cultural organization has moved into a spectacular new space on East Wacker Drive, expanding its mission and its footprint on the city.

Aretha Franklin’s Chicago-Based Music Director Remembers the Queen of Soul

Meet Fred Nelson III, the Chicago man who performed with Aretha Franklin more than 200 times in the last years of her life.  

Sweeping Changes for Chicago Police Department Nearly Finalized

A document promised to result in “real and lasting reform” for Chicago police is in the hands of a federal judge. The latest on the consent decree.

Chicago Mayor’s Race: Gutierrez Out, Garcia ‘Taking a Closer Look’

There may soon be tidal waves in the race for Chicago mayor, should Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle run, or should County Commissioner Jesus “Chuy” Garcia take a second shot at the city’s top job.

Sept. 12, 2018 - Full Show

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