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Week in Review: Spotlight Still on Chicago Police

Hate crime charges after a disabled man is attacked. The feds plan to release a report on Chicago police. Rauner is skipping Donald Trump’s inauguration. And the Bears won’t commit to Jay Cutler. These stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests.

President Obama Joins Carol Marin for One-on-One Interview

Chicago Tonight correspondent Carol Marin asks the president about his legacy, violence in Chicago and whether he would consider pardoning disgraced former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

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Justice Department to Conclude CPD Investigation Next Week

The incoming Trump administration has signaled a different direction with its policies on policing and civil rights. Does that mean Chicago may not have to comply with this report?

What Obamacare Repeal Could Mean to Patients of Cook County Hospitals

What will 300,000 local patients face if Obamacare is repealed? We speak with the CEO of the Cook County Health and Hospitals System.

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January 5, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 5, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Macy’s, Sears Fight for Survival in Digital Age

In light of news that both Sears and Macy’s are closing stores across the country, what is the future for these once mighty and iconic brands? 

How 2012 Chicago Teachers Strike Changed Fight Over Public Education

A new book argues the teachers strike of 2012 did more than just force a contract. A look inside “A Fight for the Soul of Public Education.”

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Stitches in Time: Historic Quilts at DuSable Museum

A modest but eye-opening new exhibition features practical works of art from the collection of a scholar on American quilts.

Viewer Feedback: ‘Sorry. I Don't Believe That You’re Flexible’

We share your thoughts about Paris Schutz’s conversation Wednesday with Gov. Bruce Rauner.

Gov. Rauner on Budget: ‘I’m Flexible’

The state begins the new year, once again, without a budget. A one-on-one with Gov. Bruce Rauner to find out how he plans to finally come to a compromise.

January 4, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 4, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Wild Things of Author, Artist Maurice Sendak Unleashed at MSI

The author of “Where the Wild Things Are” upended expectations by depicting menace, anxiety and “wild” behavior in picture books devoured by young people. We visit an exhibition highlighting his long career.

Democratic Leader Calls Illinois Budget a Crisis

Illinois lawmakers go back to Springfield next week. Will they be ready to take budget action in the new year?

The Year Ahead in Chicago Real Estate

Steady but slow recovery in housing prices and sales, a looming interest rate hike, and a possible correction in the rental market. A look ahead at real estate in 2017.

‘Art of the Blues’ Compiles Visual Treasury of the Golden Age of Blues

A new book looks at the visual art associated with the blues over the course of its dynamic history.