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Opera Star Matthew Polenzani Returns Home for ‘Magic Flute’ at Lyric

He has become one of the world’s top operatic tenors: Matthew Polenzani is back for a return engagement on Chicago Tonight. 

Remembering the 1st Step of Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1,000-Mile March

Once a neighborhood unwelcoming to families of color, Marquette Park is not only a more diverse community today, but one that's now home to a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. memorial.

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Viewer Feedback: ‘There Is No Going Back’

We heard from you about the Chicago Police Department’s struggle with low morale. 

Department of Justice Releases ‘Sobering’ Report on CPD

The city of Chicago has signed an “agreement in principle” to negotiate a consent decree with the federal government that would give the embattled Chicago Police Department federal oversight to enact sweeping reforms.

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DOJ Finds Civil Rights Abuses in Chicago Police Department

Friday morning the U.S. Department of Justice makes public the results of its yearlong investigation into the Chicago Police Department. It is said to be sharply critical.

Privacy in the Age of Voice-Activated Digital Assistants

Amazon’s voice-activated digital assistant is a hot seller, but there are privacy issues.

January 12, 2017 - Full Show

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As City Prepares to Borrow $1.2B, Mayor Asks Moody’s to Withdraw Ratings

The city plans to go to the debt markets for almost $1.2 billion, including more so-called “scoop and toss” borrowing.

Does Trump’s New Business Plan Satisfy Ethical Concerns?

Does President-elect Donald Trump’s new business plan allay fears that he could be financially influenced as president? We examine the ethical and legal questions surrounding his business affairs.

Kurt Vonnegut Artwork Finds New Home at Chicago Veterans Museum

We speak with the president of the National Veterans Art Museum about a new exhibition of sketches by the acclaimed author of “Slaughterhouse Five.”

Subversive Copy Editor: Dust Off That Dictionary

“Anyone who has deadlines should also have a dictionary.” So writes Carol Fisher Saller in her book “The Subversive Copy Editor.” Saller returns to Chicago Tonight with some simple advice.

Viewer Feedback: ‘Put the Blame Where it Belongs’

Our story about Pritzker Elementary School’s lack of a librarian drew strong opinions on both sides, and our story on social media and violence prompted your remarks. 

Madigan Wins Speaker’s Office, As Senate Sets Leadership Limits

Michael Madigan wins an unprecedented 17th term as Illinois House Speaker, and the Republican Party is already undermining its own calls for bipartisanship.  

Tiger Woods-Designed Golf Course in Jackson Park Gets Green Light

The Chicago Park District takes the first steps to bring a Tiger Woods-inspired golf course to Jackson Park, but not without controversy.

January 11, 2017 - Full Show

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