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) Jun 28, 2023 April Perry Nominated to Become Chicago’s First Female U.S. Attorney, Biden Announces April Perry, who currently serves as senior counsel overseeing Global Investigations and Fraud and Abuse Prevention at GE HealthCare, has been nominated to become the next U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois after John Lausch stepped down earlier this year. Jun 28, 2023 Cubs’ Ian Happ Works With Artist to Capture Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ commissioned an artist to capture the game from a player’s perspective. But the artist, an Englishman, didn’t know much about baseball. So Happ introduced his new friend to his workplace. 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Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jun 27, 2023 June 27, 2023 - Full Show A mother sues the city after her murder charges are dropped. A hazy day in Chicago — how to protect yourself. And memories of growing up in Puerto Rico influence a local artist’s work. Jun 27, 2023 Chicago’s Air Quality Reaches ‘Very Unhealthy’ Levels as Smoke From Canada Wildfires Moves In Air quality hit unhealthy levels, with the Department of Public Health encouraging people to limit their time outdoors and avoid strenuous activities. Jun 27, 2023 Recently Returned From Ukraine, CEO of Rotary International Sees Wagner Mutiny as Sign of Russian Disarray John Hewko, a Ukrainian-American, recently returned from a trip to Ukraine. As a lawyer working in Ukraine in the early 1990s, he helped the working group drafting the country’s first post-Soviet constitution. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jun 27, 2023 After Charges Dropped, Chicago Woman Accused in Fatal Restaurant Shooting Files Lawsuit Against City, Police Attorneys for 35-year-old Carlishia Hood announced the lawsuit Tuesday morning, claiming the arrest of Hood and her son was an “obvious rush to judgment” by police following the fatal June 18 shooting. Jun 27, 2023 Advocates, Lawmaker Push to Send Money from Big Music Festivals Back to Impacted Chicago Neighborhoods State Rep. La Shawn Ford, D-Chicago, says since profits from events go to the Chicago Park District’s general operations fund, the financial gains from Riot Fest don’t help his constituents directly. He has proposed a 2% community benefits tax. Jun 26, 2023 June 26, 2023 - Full Show Chicago’s new deputy mayor for community safety on his plans to tackle the city’s violence problem. Black residents are nine times more likely to be stopped by Chicago cops. And making big music festivals pay. Jun 26, 2023 Personal Side of Andy Warhol on Display in Exhibition in DuPage County An exhibit in DuPage County is paying tribute to the late, great pop artist Andy Warhol with the aim of providing deeper context for the famed cultural figure. Jun 26, 2023 Garien Gatewood, Chicago’s New Deputy Mayor for Community Safety, Aims to Transform City’s Approach to Violence It will be up to Garien Gatewood, the city’s new deputy mayor for community safety, to make good on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s promise to take a new approach to the surge of crime and violence that took hold in Chicago. Jun 26, 2023 Black Chicagoans 9 Times More Likely to Be Stopped by Chicago Police: Federal Court Monitor Chicago Police Department leaders offered no “legitimate rationale” for the racial disparity to the independent monitoring team charged with enforcing court-ordered reforms. Jun 24, 2023 Week in Review: Chicago Summer Violence Surge; State Cuts to Health Care for Undocumented Residents The search for a new police superintendent hits a snag as Chicago suffers a violent holiday weekend. NASCAR racecourse taking shape with the race one week away. And new ethics questions dog the U.S. Supreme Court. Jun 22, 2023 June 22, 2023 - Full Show Live from Waukegan, where local abortion clinics are seeing an uptick in demand. Inside the Supreme Court’s major cases and ethics controversies. And a new doc about an iconic gay Chicago nightspot. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: