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) Jan 4, 2022 Rep. Bobby Rush Formally Announces He Won’t Seek Reelection The former Black Panther who first won election in 1992 said in a speech at a Chicago church that he isn’t retiring from public service. Jan 4, 2022 Sun-Times Report Finds Sexual Assault Reports Nearing Pre-Pandemic Levels Reports of sexual assault in Chicago appear to be returning to pre-pandemic levels, and the Near North police district — which includes River North — reached a 20-year high, according to a recent report in the Chicago Sun-Times. 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 Jan 4, 2022 WFMT Honors the Musical Legacy of Stephen Sondheim Both traditional and groundbreaking, Stephen Sondheim was a one-man era of musical theater. A new appreciation of his music and artistry from WFMT. Jan 4, 2022 Northwestern’s New Longevity Institute Aims to Decode the Mysteries of Aging While some people seem to just stay young longer, others age prematurely. Your chronological age of course can’t be changed, but research suggests the biological processes that drive aging may in fact be malleable. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jan 4, 2022 CPS to Cancel Wednesday Classes if Teachers Union Votes to Work Remotely The Chicago Teachers Union is set to vote Tuesday evening on a labor action that would see its 25,000 members work fully remotely beginning Wednesday. If that measure is approved, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said he’ll have no choice but to cancel classes. Jan 4, 2022 January 4, 2022 - Full Show Chicago Public Schools parents brace for a potential cancellation of classes Wednesday. The city’s top doc on surging COVID-19 numbers. A long-serving congressman announces his next move. Jan 3, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: Workers at Starbucks in the Loop Move to Unionize Starbucks workers at a location in the Loop make moves to unionize. Ann Dwyer has details on that story and more. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jan 3, 2022 Local Doctor on Omicron Variant, Booster Eligibility and More Dr. David Slade, associate medical director of infection prevention control at Loyola Medicine, discusses the latest research on the COVID-19 omicron variant, FDA’s authorization of boosters for teens and more. Jan 3, 2022 CPS CEO Commits to School Specific COVID-19 Closing Metrics In the face of a potential walkout by Chicago Teachers Union members, Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez said he is committed to putting in place COVID-19 cases metrics for closing schools and classrooms. Jan 3, 2022 Chicago Area Housing Market Soared in 2021 But May Slow in 2022 Realtors sold more homes than ever, while prices rose at rates not seen since the housing boom of the early 2000s. Jan 3, 2022 Confused About Chicago’s Proof of Vaccination Policy? Here’s an Explainer A public health order requiring proof of vaccination against COVID-19 took effect Monday in Chicago. Let’s walk through who needs to show what, and where. Jan 3, 2022 January 3, 2022 - Full Show Confusion and threats of a CTU work stoppage as CPS kids return to school. COVID-19 hospitalizations are at an all-time high. Day one of Chicago’s indoor vaccine mandate. And what 2022 holds in store for the housing market. Jan 3, 2022 CTU Members to Consider Walkout This Week as COVID-19 Cases Spike “I am so pissed off that we have to continuously fight for the basic necessities, the basic mitigations … this makes no sense,” CTU Vice President Stacy Davis Gates said Monday. Dec 30, 2021 Almost 300 New Statutes Take Effect Saturday Some 300 new laws will take effect in Illinois in the new year. They range from changing how gun licenses are processed — to regulating pet sales. Dec 30, 2021 New Healthcare Laws Expand Infertility Treatment Coverage, Create Unused Medicine Repository A series of new laws could make it easier for consumers to comparison shop for prescriptions, make sure unused medicine doesn’t go to waste, and expand coverage of fertility treatment. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: