Shows Chicago Tonight Week in Review SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 29, 2016 Grad Students Get Green Light to Unionize at Private Universities Last week, the National Labor Relations Board gave graduate students at private universities the go-ahead to form collective bargaining units. What local students and schools impacted by the ruling have to say. Aug 25, 2016 Recent Fatalities Raise Questions About Chicago Bike Safety Four cyclists have been killed this summer in Chicago. Wednesday night, another was struck in a hit-and-run in the Loop. Join us for a discussion on bike safety with the advocacy director for the Active Transportation Alliance. Thanks to our sponsors: Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 25, 2016 Effort to End Gerrymandering in Illinois Officially Dead The Illinois Supreme Court late Thursday evening ruled that the question of map drawing cannot appear before voters on the November ballot. The process will remain in the hands of state power brokers like House Speaker Michael Madigan. Aug 25, 2016 August 25, 2016 - Full Show Watch the August 25, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 25, 2016 Sox Fans Guarantee New Naming Rights for Ballpark Will Be Mocked The new name for U.S. Cellular Field is striking out with many White Sox fans. The story of how Guaranteed Rate Field came to be. Aug 24, 2016 Attorney for Brendan Dassey of ‘Making a Murderer’ on Overturned Conviction Brendan Dassey, whose confession to involvement in the murder of Teresa Halbach was depicted in the wildly popular Netflix documentary series “Making a Murderer,” may be released from prison by Thanksgiving. We hear from his post-trial attorney on the judge's ruling. Aug 24, 2016 CTU Considers October Strike if New Deal Not Struck Without a new contract agreement with CPS, Chicago teachers are looking at their second work stoppage this year. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 24, 2016 August 24, 2016 - Full Show Watch the August 24, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Aug 22, 2016 Gourmet Mushrooms Grow in Old Meatpacking Plant In this food-crazy town, more and more chefs are looking for locally grown produce for their menus. Now they can get gourmet, specialty mushrooms grown in the heart of Chicago. Jay Shefsky went to check it out. Aug 18, 2016 Despite Lead in Polls, Maintaining Unity Still an Issue for Democrats Hillary Clinton may be riding high in the polls but tensions between her and the progressive left of her party remain. What do Democrats need to do to maintain party unity? Aug 18, 2016 Making Sense of Illinois’ Changing Health Care Landscape A growing number of health insurance companies are pulling out of Obamacare. Checking out the latest on the Affordable Care Act. Aug 18, 2016 Actor Kevin Bacon Speaks With Young Chicago Authors We hear from actor Kevin Bacon about helping out a group of young Chicago authors known as the Bomb Squad. Aug 17, 2016 McDonald’s Wins Big at Rio 2016 Olympics Olympic athletes are lovin' McDonald's at the Rio games. That story and more from Crain's Chicago Business. Aug 17, 2016 Trump Shakes Up Staff as Campaign Tries to Broaden Base Some conservatives are questioning whether the latest campaign moves will help Donald Trump broaden his base of support. Aug 17, 2016 How Playboy Magazine Created a Taste for Architecture and Design We revisit an exhibition in suburban Elmhurst that examines how Playboy exposed its readers to new concepts in architecture and design. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: