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) Oct 24, 2022 Amid Questions Over Reliability, Proposed CTA Budget Avoids Rate Hikes and Cuts The Chicago Transit Authority unveiled its budget proposal for next year. The proposed $1.8 billion budget avoids service cuts and price increases while making investments to upgrade the transit system. Oct 24, 2022 What Does the Planned Grocery Mega-Merger Mean for Jewel-Osco and Mariano’s Shoppers? The Federal Trade Commission is expected to review the $25 billion deal between Kroger and Albertsons to ensure it complies with antitrust laws. Locally, the merger would combine the parent companies of Chicago grocery stalwarts Jewel Osco and Mariano’s. 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 Oct 24, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: Chicago Biotech Company Raises Major Funding Chicago biotech company Tempus raises hundreds of millions of dollars in funding from some big-name players. And another apartment building is proposed for what has become Chicago’s hottest neighborhood for multi-family units. Oct 24, 2022 WTTW News Explains: What Happens to Your Ballot After You Vote? You’ve done your research. Made your choices. Cast your ballot. What happens next? WTTW News explains the ballot counting and storing procedure used in Chicago. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Oct 24, 2022 Student Debt Relief Can Move ‘Full Speed Ahead’ Despite Temporary Hold, Education Secretary Pledges Education Secretary Miguel Cardona doubled down on the administration’s commitment to providing student debt relief in an op-ed published Saturday, and encouraged those eligible to continue applying through the live online application. Oct 21, 2022 Week in Review: Pritzker and Bailey Trade Barbs, Duckworth Holds Big Cash Advantage Gubernatorial candidates punch hard in a final debate. Bailey scores big deposit from conservative billionaire and we dig into other big races. In sports, the Bulls tip off the season as the Bears try to stave off collapse. Oct 20, 2022 Oct. 20, 2022 - Full Show Proposed changes to the SAFE-T Act gather momentum. The future of the financial district. New guidance for detecting anxiety in kids. With winter comes road salt — and some ecological problems. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Oct 20, 2022 ‘Chicago Tonight’ In Your Neighborhood: City Aiming to Breathe Life Into Financial District As firms and other businesses have started locating their offices in other parts of town, and with the massive shift in work patterns driven by COVID-19, the eight-block stretch has become home to more vacancies than any other part of downtown. Now, the city has an ambitious plan to spur development. Oct 20, 2022 US Health Panel Recommends Kids Ages 8 and Older Be Screened For Anxiety In another move signaling the nation’s ongoing mental health crisis, a national panel of health care professionals is recommending all kids get screened for anxiety, starting as young as 8 years old. Oct 20, 2022 Chicago Photographer Captured Communal Magic of City Festivals What do the Greek Independence Day Parade, the Bud Billiken Parade and the Mexican Civic Society Parade all have in common, aside from being parades of course? Well, they were all photographed by Greek photographer Diane Alexander White. Oct 20, 2022 Changes Likely to SAFE-T Act as State’s Attorneys Raise Concerns Changes are coming to the SAFE-T Act, the new law that, amon Oct 19, 2022 Oct. 19, 2022 - Full Show Federal student loan forgiveness applications are open. Our Spotlight politics team breaks down last night’s gubernatorial debate. Comedian and actor Jeff Garlin joins us. And the author of the book “Black Skinhead.” Oct 19, 2022 Chicagoans Have Been Engaging in Protest of Iranian Regime Human rights groups say more than 100 people have been killed in Iran since the death of a 22-year-old woman who was in the custody of police. Iranian Americans in Chicago have a message they want everyone to hear: “Stand with Iranian women.” Oct 19, 2022 New Book Explores Perspectives of Black Voters Disillusioned With Democratic Party Black Americans have historically been the most reliable voting block for the Democratic Party for decades. But in her book, “Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future,” Chicago native and Harvard research director Brandi Collins-Dexter says the picture is much more nuanced. Oct 19, 2022 Investors ‘Exploiting’ Illinois’ Property Tax Law at Expense of Black, Latino Communities: Study Thanks to a “little-known loophole,” hedge funds, private equity firms and real estate investors have “siphoned” approximately $280 million from schools, parks, libraries, fire departments and other government agencies between September 2015 and September 2022 in Cook County. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: