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Why the Chicago Police Union is Fighting City Over Body Cameras

Chicago’s largest police union is fighting the use of body cameras. Fraternal Order of Police President Kevin Graham explains why.

Columnist: Getting Older Doesn’t Have to Mean Getting Grumpier

A conversation with Chicago Tribune columnist Eric Zorn, who muses on how to be “a good old man” as he celebrates a milestone birthday.

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What Does Latest Stock Market Record Mean for Investors?

The Dow Jones crossing 25,000 is the latest milestone in a long-running bull market. What’s driving it, and when it could end.

District’s ‘Turnaround’ Operator Highlighted as Model for Success

How some of Chicago’s weakest schools have turned around to become some of the strongest.

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CTU Calls for School Investments, Not Closures, in Letter to Mayor

As CPS presses ahead with plans to open a new, state-of-the-art high school in Englewood, the Chicago Teachers Union is stepping up its campaign against the most controversial part of that plan.

Chicago Bears Name Matt Nagy Head Coach

Just who is Matt Nagy, why did the Bears act so swiftly, and what is the future of their lauded defensive coordinator Vic Fangio? We have the latest.

Jan. 4, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 4, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

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The ABCs of Illinois’ New Private School Scholarships, Tax Credit Program

Contributors have pledged $38.5 million so far in 2018 to the state’s new and program, celebrated by advocates of school choice but derided by teachers unions and other critics as a subversion of the public education system.

Bannon Slams Trump: Republicans React to Claims of West Wing Chaos

An explosive new book pits President Donald Trump against former adviser Steve Bannon. Local Republicans assess the turmoil in Washington.

Rep. Quigley on House Russia Investigation, Election Cybersecurity

Republicans and Democrats investigating possible Russian interference in the last presidential election are reportedly at odds. U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley joins us with the latest on the the House Russia investigation.

Illinois Health Officials: State Facing ‘Unprecedented’ Opioid Epidemic

Opioid overdoses in Illinois claim more lives than homicides and car accidents. State health officials tell us what’s behind the crisis.  

Inside a Culture of Harassment at Chicago Ford Plants

“It’s a struggle every day,” a current Ford employee says. As Chicago Ford plants once again grapple with accusations of sexual harassment, we speak with two women about what it’s like to work there.

‘Nice Ink, Granny!’: Local Senior Brings Color to Chicago

When Helen Lambin got a small tattoo for her 75th birthday, she had no intention of ever getting another. But the experience “made me feel sort of adventurous and wild,” she remembers.

Jan. 3, 2018 - Full Show

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Janice Jackson Shares Her Vision for Chicago Public Schools

Chicago Public Schools students return to the classroom next week, but the district’s new chief executive officer is already at her desk, planning for the rest of the school year, and the future of CPS.