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Innovation, Sustainability Key to Future of Farming in Illinois

Tomatoes and salad greens that are served in upscale Chicago restaurants are grown in Ogle County, Illinois. We visit the source.

Ask Geoffrey: What Was a Manure Monger?

Before automobiles, Chicago basically ran on horsepower. Find out how the city kept its streets free of manure in this week’s edition of Ask Geoffrey.

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Cubs Beat Giants, Head to National League Championship Series

A thrilling ninth-inning rally clinches the NL Division Series for the Cubs. Looking at just how they did it–and what lies ahead.

CTU, CPS Agree to Contract, Full Cost Remains Unclear

Chicago teachers were back in schools Tuesday instead of on the picket line. We take a closer look at the eleventh hour contract agreement between the district and teachers union.

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Mayor Presents Budget ‘Unlike Any Other’

Is the fiscal tide finally turning for Chicago? The mayor lays out the coming year's spending plan.

October 11, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 11, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Debating the Transportation Fund Lockbox Amendment

Illinois voters will decide whether the state's transportation funds will be locked away solely for transportation spending. A look at what’s at stake.

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Global Garden Cultivates Hope for Refugee Farmers

Displaced farmers–refugees from other countries–get more than food for their hard work at an urban garden in Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood.

Aldermen React to City Budget Proposal, CTU Deal

We get reaction from aldermen to the eleventh hour deal that averted a Chicago teachers strike, as well as the mayor’s budget, police oversight reform and more.

Mark Kelly on the Future, and Importance, of Chicago’s Cultural Mission

Free events like the Chicago Blues Festival are evolving. We speak with Chicago’s new commissioner of cultural affairs and special events about the future of city celebrations.

Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich to be Elevated to Cardinal

Archbishop Blase Cupich is going to Rome, where he’ll be elevated to cardinal in a special ceremony next month. 

October 10, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 10, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Assessing the Political Damage of Explosive Donald Trump Tape

Sunday’s town hall debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was one of the most tense in history.

CTU Preps for Second Strike in 2 Contracts

Picket signs are printed and teachers say they're ready to walk out as parents scramble to find care for their children.

Corporate Space Race to Colonize Mars: Feasible or Fantasy?

Tech billionaire Elon Musk wants to create a colony on Mars. Assessing the challenges–and his chances of success.