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Dese, Dose and Dibs: the Midwest’s Weird Word World

How do you pronounce “Chicago”? Meet the author of a new book about how to speak Midwestern.

Susana Mendoza on New Role as Comptroller, Future of State Finances

Illinois’ backlog of unpaid bills exceeds $11 billion. Does Comptroller Susana Mendoza think the state can ever catch up?

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Trump’s Day One Executive Order Begins Dismantling of Obamacare

Just hours after taking the oath of office, President Donald Trump delivered on a campaign promise. What are the implications of his executive order?

Craig Hodges’ New Memoir Outlines Experiences as ‘NBA Freedom Fighter’

The two-time Chicago Bulls champion talks about his new book, and the price of being outspoken.

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Survival Stories, Photos Commemorate Dark Chapter in US History

A new book and a Chicago-area survivor recall the infamous internment of Japanese-Americans that took place 75 years ago.

Summit to Decrease Violence Addresses Kids’ Sense of Hopelessness

How can Chicago stem the surge of violence? Police, prosecutors, and judges offered ideas Thursday for dealing with troubled youth, some of whom offered ideas of their own. 

Behind the Scenes at Chicago’s Puppet Festival

Chicago Tonight goes behind the scenes at the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival to find out who is pulling the strings.

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January 19, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 19, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

What Past Presidents Tell Us About Trump’s Inaugural Speech

After a contentious campaign and a surprising outcome, how will President Donald Trump utilize his inaugural address?

Cullerton, Radogno Discuss Budget ‘Grand Bargain’

The Illinois Senate leaders join us to discuss their negotiations and fiscal plans for the state.

Long-Eared Owls ‘Invade’ Chicago

Why are there so many long-eared owls showing up in Chicago this winter? Bird watchers call it an “irruption.”

Viewer Feedback: How Can the Police Have a Chance?

Viewers spoke up about our conversation with Dean Angelo, the president of the Chicago police union.

January 18, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 18, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Author’s Guide to Human Body Addresses Nagging Medical Questions

A fresh take on health from the author of a new guide to operating and maintaining your body.

Brother of Oscar Lopez Rivera Weighs in on Obama’s Commutation

Some say he was railroaded. Others call him a terrorist. Meet the brother of a former Chicagoan whose sentence was commuted this week by President Barack Obama.