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 31, 2023 Aug. 31, 2023 - Full Show One year since the first bus of migrants arrived in Chicago. The start of the school year with Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez. And a Cubs outfielder takes an artist to his workplace. Aug 31, 2023 Pritzker, Johnson Press Biden to Allow Migrants to Work While Seeking Asylum More than 2,000 men, women and children are being forced to sleep on the floors of police stations across the city and at O’Hare Airport, according to city data released by the mayor’s office Wednesday. 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 31, 2023 With Influx of Migrant Students, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez ‘Confident We Can Serve the Children’ As Chicago Public Schools has seen an influx of migrant students, CEO Pedro Martinez said the district has been able to rely on its longstanding infrastructure to make sure these new students get the education and care they need. Aug 31, 2023 Local Veterans Honored in Photography Exhibit at O’Hare, Midway Airports Photographer Thomas Sanders has made it his life’s mission to share the stories of veterans across the country. His work is currently on display in “American Heroes: Portraits of Service.” Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 30, 2023 Aug. 30, 2023 - Full Show The fight over work permits for migrants. The latest on the shooting during a White Sox game. AI finding its place in schools. And an airport art exhibit honoring veterans. Aug 30, 2023 How Educators Are Grappling With ChatGPT in Classrooms College students juggling multiple responsibilities might find a shortcut through artificial intelligence apps like ChatGPT — but there’s concern that that shortcut cheats students out of a learning opportunity. Aug 30, 2023 White Sox Shooting: Woman Denies Gunshot Wound Was Self-Inflicted, But Questions Remain Details about the incident remain scarce, days after a 42-year-old woman was shot in the leg and a 26-year-old woman suffered a graze wound to the abdomen, which occurred in the fourth inning of the Sox’s Friday game against the Oakland Athletics. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 29, 2023 Aug. 29, 2023 - Full Show A Chicago firefighter dies in the line of duty. Republicans calling for stronger ethics reform in Springfield. And investigating the medical records of thousands of airline pilots. Aug 29, 2023 FAA Investigating Thousands of Pilots for Failing to Report Health Issues Nearly 4,800 pilots are being investigated by the Federal Aviation Authority for potentially concealing major health issues that could have them grounded. The FAA has already ordered 60 pilots who “posed a clear danger to aviation safety” to stop flying immediately. Aug 29, 2023 Illinois Republicans Call for Stronger Ethics Reforms Following Conviction of Madigan’s Ex-Chief of Staff In May, four of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s allies were found guilty on all charges of conspiring to bribe the former speaker to shepherd and pass ComEd’s legislative agenda. Madigan’s former chief of staff, Tim Mapes, was convicted last week of lying to federal prosecutors to protect “the boss.” Aug 29, 2023 As Close Aides Face Prison Time, Madigan Preps for Trial Against Undefeated Prosecutors Madigan, 81, once so dominant that he was known as the “velvet hammer,” was at the heart of the allegations that led to 32 guilty verdicts in those trials. He now faces an uphill battle to avoid guilty convictions to match his former chief of staff Tim Mapes and longtime political confidant Mike McClain. Aug 29, 2023 CTA Leaders Talk Service Boosts, Looming Challenges as Advocates Call For More Improvements The CTA says in July of 2023, it delivered an average of 88% of scheduled rail service, compared to 71% in August of last year. And it says it delivered 96% of bus service this July, compared to 81% last August. Aug 28, 2023 Aug. 28, 2023 - Full Show The latest in our series WTTW News: A Safer City. Where the Chicago Police Department stands on the consent decree. And how communities and police can build relationships. Aug 28, 2023 New Superintendent Provides Opportunity for New Bridges Between Chicago Police Department and Community Members Larry Snelling will become Chicago’s next police superintendent — if he’s confirmed by the Chicago City Council. The 30-year police veteran says he vows to improve community relations under his tenure. Aug 28, 2023 Examining the Chicago Police Department’s Progress on the Consent Decree Almost 5 Years Into the Process The court-mandated oversight was prompted by the 2014 murder of teenager Laquan McDonald by a Chicago police officer. Almost five years later, the department is in full compliance with just over 5% of the requirements. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: