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 18, 2022 New Study Looks into Strengths, Needs of Muslims in Illinois Researchers found that Muslims in Illinois were the youngest and most diverse faith community in the state and the country. The sample in the study were racially and ethnically diverse. The study also includes specific recommendations for educators, elected officials, Muslim community leaders and more on how they can better meet the needs of Muslim communities. Aug 18, 2022 Chicago History Museum Screening ‘For the Left Hand’ Despite a life-altering event, a local retired chorus teacher shares how it hasn’t stopped him from playing the music he loves. 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 18, 2022 After New FDA Rule, Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids Expected This Fall in US The regulation creates a new class of hearing aids that don’t require a medical exam, a prescription and other specialty evaluations, the Food and Drug Administration said. That’s expected to increase competition and eventually lower costs. The devices will be sold online or over-the-counter at pharmacies and other retail stores. Aug 18, 2022 2 Dead, 1 Missing in Deadly 24 Hours on Lake Michigan With Multiple Drownings Chicago police and fire departments conducted multiple water rescues in a less than 24-hour period on Lake Michigan, with at least two people dead. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 18, 2022 State Party Leaders Rally the Base at Illinois State Fair on Democrat Day Democrats hold all of Illinois’ statewide offices and super-majorities in the legislature, and they’re looking to not only keep it that way come November, but to also tighten their stronghold, including by tipping suburban contests, like the DuPage and Kane County boards. Aug 17, 2022 Aug. 17, 2022 - Full Show We’re live at the Illinois State Fair and it’s Democrat Day. Plus, opening statements in the R. Kelly trial. Why insulin is so expensive. And earning a bachelor’s degree in a maximum security prison. Aug 17, 2022 Spotlight Politics: Illinois Dems Focus on Unity, Target GOP Nominee Darren Bailey at State Fair Highland Park calls for a ban on semi-automatic weapons. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 17, 2022 Law Caps Monthly Insulin Cost for Medicare Users, But Cost Remains High For Others President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law this week, which among other things, puts a $35 cap on insulin prices. But that will only apply to Medicare recipients, leaving the rest of Americans who depend on the life-saving medication to continue paying huge prices. Aug 17, 2022 Through Unique Program, Men in Prison Overcome Challenges to Earn Degrees from Northwestern University While many schools will offer classes for credit to prison inmates, Northwestern University says its the only top 10 school that grants degrees to prisoners. And next spring, students at Stateville Correctional Center, a maximum-security prison in Will County, will be the first to receive their bachelor's degrees from Northwestern while in prison. Aug 17, 2022 New City College Program Aims to Fill Health Care Shortage With Immigrant Professionals The Chicago Welcome Back Center launched Tuesday at Richard J. Daley College and will serve as a resource center for individuals trained internationally in health care fields who are working to receive licensure in the U.S. Aug 17, 2022 R. Kelly, Co-Defendants Worked to Hide Singer’s ‘Dark Side’ From Public: Prosecutors Opening statements got underway at the Dirksen Federal Building on Wednesday in R. Kelly’s second federal trial, where he stands accused of multiple child pornography-related charges, as well as conspiracy to obstruct justice and enticing a minor to engage in criminal sexual activity. Aug 16, 2022 Aug. 16, 2022 - Full Show President Biden signs his signature piece of legislation. The state’s top doctor on COVID and more. An Afghanistan war interpreter’s fight for citizenship. And the Morton Arboretum turns 100. Aug 16, 2022 New State Health Director Starts Tenure with Challenges Around COVID-19, Monkeypox and Polio Dr. Sameer Vohra took over the Illinois Department of Public Health earlier this month. Aug 16, 2022 Marine From Chicago Documents Friendship with Afghan Interpreter and Struggle to Secure His Safety A dual memoir by a Chicago-native U.S. Marine and an Afghan interpreter offers insight into the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan one year later and the Afghans who are still trying to find safety and security. Aug 16, 2022 After 100 Years, Morton Arboretum Just Keeps Growing This year marks the centennial of the Morton Arboretum in DuPage County. Fifty years before it was established, the founder’s father started Arbor Day. Producer Marc Vitali visited the 1,700-acre public garden for a bit of history and to meet a photographer who has explored the place since his first visit in the 1960s. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: