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) Apr 27, 2016 New Book Builds Recognition of Forgotten Chicago Architect It could be said that the work of Chicago architect Benjamin Marshall has been hiding in plain sight for a century. A new book reveals Marshall as an architect whose work helped refine and modernize young Chicago. Apr 26, 2016 What Expanded Fiduciary Standard Could Mean for Retirement Investors Tougher regulations for financial advisers are aimed at protecting consumers planning for retirement. But could new rules make it harder to get investment advice? 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 Apr 26, 2016 Community, Faith Leaders Show Support For Lucas Museum at McCormick Place As Mayor Rahm Emanuel pushes McCormick Place as the new location for the Lucas Musuem, a group of faith and community leaders met Tuesday to throw their support behind the plan. WBEZ's Lauren Chooljian will bring us the latest. Apr 26, 2016 For Expectant Mother, Possible Exposure to Zika a Terrifying Ordeal The Zika virus has been shown to cause microcephaly and other fetal brain abnormalities. We talk with a local woman, pregnant with her first child, who has been dealing with the terrifying possibility that she and her unborn child may have been exposed to the virus. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Apr 26, 2016 Chicagoan's Memories of Cuban Revolution Reflected in Art Tattoo artist-turned-painter George Klauba was briefly onshore in Cuba while the revolution was underway. For years now, he has focused his artistic energy on remembering a moment in history and putting his dreamlike impressions on canvas. Apr 25, 2016 Lawmakers on Higher Education Law, Overhauling Public Education Funding Gov. Bruce Rauner signed legislation Monday to help public universities and community colleges that have seen their financial foothold slip during Illinois’s unprecedented budget impasse. Apr 25, 2016 Gannett Makes Bid to Buy Tribune Publishing Newspaper giant Gannett makes a bid to take over the parent company of the Chicago Tribune. A look at what Gannett's offering, and whether it's likely to succeed. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Apr 25, 2016 Photographer Art Fox Shares ‘Broken Journey’ of Migratory Birds The long voyage of some migratory birds ends in Chicago. How photographer Art Fox is raising awareness of what's called "window kill" at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Apr 21, 2016 City to Implement Nearly a Third of Police Task Force Recommendations The police superintendent and mayor announce big changes to Chicago Police Department practices and oversight. But did the much maligned Independent Police Review Authority make the cut? Apr 21, 2016 April 21, 2016 - Full Show Watch the April 21, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Apr 21, 2016 Viewer Feedback: ‘Insightful Without the Sentimentality’ Hear what viewers had to say about our discussion of the police accountability task force's report and Carol Marin's conversation with Ron Magers when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages. Apr 20, 2016 April 20, 2016 - Full Show Watch the April 20, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Apr 20, 2016 Crain's Roundup: McDonald's Testing Bigger, Smaller Versions of Big Mac One size apparently does not fit all Big Mac lovers. Crain’s Chicago Business managing editor Ann Dwyer weighs in on this story and more business news. Apr 20, 2016 Do Big Wins for Clinton, Trump in New York Signal End of Primary Season? Tuesday’s primary in New York proved that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the front-runners in their respective parties, with both candidates winning big in a state that was crucial to each campaign. What does it mean for the other candidates moving forward? Apr 20, 2016 Ask Geoffrey: A League of Chicago’s Own Chicago women had a professional baseball league of their own in the 1940s and '50s. Geoffrey Baer has the story of the National Girls Baseball League. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: