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 21, 2023 With Carjackings on the Rise, Illinois Looks to Curb the Growing Crime There’s been an increase in carjackings nationwide, but Chicago is reporting more incidents than any other city in the U.S. Aug 21, 2023 As Chicago Public Schools Students Return to School, Safe Passage Workers Prepare to Keep Kids Safe As students return, so to do the Safe Passage workers who are tasked with making sure students make it and from school safely. 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 21, 2023 Motor Vehicle Thefts in Chicago Have Jumped by 139% in 3 Years, While Only 4% Are Solved Adding to the problem, the Chicago Police Department has linked several recent robbery sprees to stolen vehicles. That comes as carmakers Kia and Hyundai face scrutiny for failing to provide adequate security systems for their cars. Aug 18, 2023 Week in Review: Johnson Makes Big Moves; Mapes Trial Continues Larry Snelling gets Mayor Johnson’s nod to lead the Chicago Police Department. Illinois Democrats and Republicans call each other out at the state fair. And the playoff-contending Cubs walk all over the bottom-feeding Sox. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 17, 2023 Aug. 17, 2023 - Full Show The latest in the trial of Michael Madigan’s former chief of staff. What’s behind the rash of postal worker assaults. And a Chicago singer-songwriter by way of Honduras. Aug 17, 2023 Chicago Musicians Rally Behind Honduran Singer-Songwriter In his native Honduras, singer-songwriter Carlos Barahona, who goes by the stage name Charlie Baran, contributed to one of the biggest hits in Latin music. Aug 17, 2023 Paramedics, EMTs Claim Chicago-Area Ambulance Company Illegally Forced Them to Pay For Red Light, Speed Camera Tickets In a class action wage theft lawsuit filed Wednesday in Cook County court, plaintiffs say instead of contesting the tickets, which were incurred during emergency calls while running with lights and sirens, the company charged the cost of the moving violations against employees’ pay without their consent. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 17, 2023 Rise in Attacks on Mail Carriers Has Union Demanding Action Robberies targeting mail carriers increased 78% in 2022, according to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. Aug 16, 2023 Aug. 16, 2023 - Full Show Federal relief is on the way for thousands of Chicagoans who experienced flooding damage. Reaction to some of the mayor’s latest moves. And surrealist paintings at the Art Institute. Aug 16, 2023 Federal Assistance Available for Cook County Residents Impacted by Flood Damage. Here’s How to Apply President Joe Biden issued a disaster declaration for Cook County. It comes more than a month after nearly 9 inches of rain flooded parts of Chicago, with the West Side hit particularly hard. Aug 16, 2023 Bewitching Mid-Century Surrealist Painter Gets Rare Spotlight at Art Institute Strange people occupy fantastic places in a new exhibition of art by Remedios Varo at the Art Institute of Chicago. The 20th century surrealist painter’s work is well known in Mexico but rarely seen in the U.S. Aug 16, 2023 Outrage Over Allison Arwady’s Firing Puts a Spotlight on Brandon Johnson’s Public Health Agenda During his campaign for mayor, Brandon Johnson promised to fire Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady, and Friday night, he did just that — setting off a wave of recriminations and outrage. Aug 15, 2023 Aug. 15, 2023 - Full Show Behind the selection of Larry Snelling as Chicago’s next top cop. A deep dive on the latest criminal charges against former President Trump. And the growing threat of hacking hospitals. Aug 15, 2023 How RICO, a Law Associated With Mobsters, Is Central to Georgia Charges Against Donald Trump Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis used Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations, or RICO, law to charge Trump and 18 associates for allegedly participating in a wide-ranging conspiracy to overturn the state’s 2020 election results. Aug 15, 2023 Why Hospitals Are Being Increasingly Targeted by Cyberattacks Hacking is a growing concern for hospitals and health institutions. Cyberattacks on hospitals and health systems more than doubled from 2016 to 2021, according to a JAMA report. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: