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) Mar 29, 2016 Mayor Emanuel on CPD Superintendent, CTU Strike, City Finances Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Eddie Johnson, his pick for CPD interim superintendent, has received support inside and outside of the police department. “I think he has the chops to make the changes that are necessary,” Emanuel said to Paris Schutz. Mar 29, 2016 Sen. Mark Kirk Meets with Supreme Court Nominee Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland meets with Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk, despite the GOP leadership's refusal to meet with an Obama nominee. We speak with WBEZ's Tony Arnold on the implications of this first courtesy call to a Republican senator. 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 Mar 29, 2016 A Look Inside Chicago's Largest Prop House A giant Bridgeport warehouse is home to the city's largest collection of vintage props for movies and TV. Jay Shefsky takes us behind the scenes. Mar 28, 2016 CPS Prepares for 1-Day Teachers Strike Chicago public school teachers will go on a one-day strike this Friday that may or may not be legal. Chicago Public Schools Chief Forrest Claypool joins “Chicago Tonight” to talk about the upcoming one-day teachers strike and what parents should do. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Mar 28, 2016 March 28, 2016 - Full Show Watch the March 28, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight." Mar 28, 2016 Viewer Feedback: 'How Can Teachers Just Walk Out?' Hear what viewers had to say about our talk with CTU president Karen Lewis and our web story on a new water treatment plant that uses ultraviolet light to help clean the Chicago River when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages. Mar 28, 2016 Former Chicago Police React to Superintendent Pick How will rank-and-file police officers react to the mayor's unexpected appointment of CPD veteran Eddie Johnson? Two former Chicago Police officers share their perspectives on Emanuel's pick and to aldermen inserting themselves more into the selection process. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Mar 28, 2016 Museum of Contemporary Photography Exhibit Captures Changing Medium In the Loop, a photographic feast is now being served. To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the Museum of Contemporary Photography combed its archives to find the pictures that best reflect the character of the museum. What they found were dramatic images from the 19th century to the 21st. Mar 24, 2016 CTU President Karen Lewis Explains 1-Day Teachers Strike Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis said the newly approved April 1 walkout is not about contract negotiations with CPS. “If it were a contract strike, it would be illegal,” Lewis said to Eddie Arruza. “This is an unfair labor practice strike.” Mar 24, 2016 Lego Architect Reaches New Heights With MSI Exhibit Meet the local man who's a certified Lego professional with a brand new exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry. Mar 24, 2016 Cook County Clerk David Orr on Election Law Changes Last week's primary election saw several firsts, including same-day voter registration and record-breaking early voting. Cook County Clerk David Orr discusses what it means for the future. Mar 24, 2016 Illinois Supreme Court Crushes Emanuel’s Pension Rescue Plan The Illinois Supreme Court dealt Mayor Rahm Emanuel a major setback Thursday in his efforts of saving two of the city’s four public employee pension funds, which city officials say could go broke within the next 15 years. Mar 23, 2016 Segregation and Racial Barriers on Chicago's South Side A new book by Natalie Moore about the South Side blends personal history with investigative reporting to tell the story of a segregated city and misunderstood neighborhoods. Mar 23, 2016 Activists Call for Closure of Waukegan Coal-Fired Power Plant Activists want a date when the 88-year-old Waukegan coal-fired power plant will begin a transition to cleaner power. But NRG Energy says it's poured millions into pollution controls for the plant and has no plans to close. Mar 22, 2016 President Obama Makes Historic Trip to Cuba President Barack Obama addressed the Cuban people early Tuesday during his historic trip, saying, “I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: