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) Nov 29, 2022 Nov. 29, 2022 - Full Show Sen. Tammy Duckworth joins us to talk about the lame-duck session. The agenda for Springfield’s veto session. Are we on track for a rail worker strike? And Sandra Cisneros on her new collection of poems. Nov 29, 2022 Illinois State Legislators Reach Bipartisan Deal to Pay Off Unemployment Fund Debt On Tuesday, leaders announced a bipartisan plan, which also has the backing of business and labor, to eliminate the $1.8 billion remainder of that debt, including paying back an interest-incurring federal loan that had been used to shore up the fund. 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 Nov 29, 2022 Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Same-Sex Marriage Protections, Potential Rail Strike In an interview, Sen. Tammy Duckworth spoke on a number of legislative issues that U.S. lawmakers are taking up during the lame-duck session before a new Congress is sworn in early next year. Nov 29, 2022 From How Much to Where Money Is Donated, Inflation Could Affect Charitable Giving Researchers say despite the pandemic and inflation concerns this year, people are still giving their money — but cautiously. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Nov 29, 2022 Acclaimed Writer Sandra Cisneros on New Poetry, Chicago Roots Sandra Cisneros visited her hometown for a reading of her new book at the Field Museum. “Woman Without Shame” is her first published collection of poems in 28 years. Nov 29, 2022 Landmark Same-Sex Marriage Bill Wins Senate Passage, Headed for Final House Vote The bill, which would ensure that same-sex and interracial marriages are enshrined in federal law, was approved 61-36 on Tuesday, including support from 12 Republicans. Nov 29, 2022 Biden ‘Confident’ Rail Strike Will Be Avoided After Congressional Leaders Meeting A railroad strike could clog supply chains and lead to a spike in prices on necessities such as gasoline and food — dampening an economy that many fear is heading toward a recession. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Nov 29, 2022 Northern Long-Eared Bat, an Illinois Native, Is Newest Addition to U.S. Endangered Species List. Can It Be Saved? The deadly white-nose syndrome is threatening the northern long-eared bat — one of Illinois’ 13 native bats — with extinction. The race is on to find a cure and protect what’s left of the population. Nov 28, 2022 Nov. 28, 2022 - Full Show The last day for those running for mayor to make it official. Chicago police launch a new gang member tracking system. How many shopping days are left? And two architecture critics ask: who is this city for? Nov 28, 2022 How Will Inflation and Online Holiday Shopping Impact Michigan Avenue and Downtown Retailers? Online shopping hit record levels last Friday, despite consumers’ concerns about the economy being at the highest level since the 2008 Great Recession. Nov 28, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: Fast-Growing Company Looks to Shed Some Loop Real Estate One of Chicago’s fastest-growing companies looks to shed half of its headquarter space in the Loop. A glimmer of hope for suburban renters as rent prices rise. And the Wirtz family takes on a project off the ice. Nov 28, 2022 Illinois Study Finds ‘Huge’ Increase in Children Going to ER With Suicidal Thoughts The study found that visits to the ER with suicidal thoughts increased 59% from 2016-17 to 2019-21. There was a corresponding increase in cases in which suicidal ideation was the principal diagnosis, which rose from 34.6% to 44.3%. Nov 28, 2022 Chicago Architecture Critics Team Up to Highlight Inequities, Explore Solutions What do you get when you put two of Chicago’s preeminent architecture critics together? A thought-provoking book about the city’s storied architecture. Nov 28, 2022 Lightfoot, García, Sawyer Make Bids for Chicago Mayor Official By Filing Thousands of Signatures A total of nine major candidates filed to run for mayor of Chicago. Early voting is set to start Jan. 19, with Election Day set for Feb. 28. Nov 28, 2022 Iranian General Acknowledges Over 300 Dead in Ongoing Unrest That estimate is considerably lower than the toll reported by Human Rights Activists in Iran, a U.S.-based group that has been closely tracking the protests since they erupted after the Sept. 16 death of a young woman being held by the country’s morality police. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: