Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 6/22


On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, Mayor Rahm Emanuel pushes a plan to issue tickets for minor marijuana offenses. Expanded gaming legislation awaiting Gov. Pat Quinn’s signature could bring a casino to Chicago. Cook County Medical Examiner Nancy Jones retires amid morgue mismanagement. Walgreens goes global with a major European acquisition. And in sports, the Cubs knock the White Sox out of first place in the AL Central.

Guests:
- Kathy Bergen, Chicago Tribune
- Craig Dellimore, WBBM Newsradio 780 & 105.9FM
- Mary Ann Ahern, NBC-5 News
- Mike North, Daily Herald & WIND 560AM

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Here is a roundup of Chicago Tonight‘s web stories from this week:

Monday, June 18:
- Obama Makes Moves on Immigration
- Argonne's Supercomputer One of World's Fastest
- A Capitalism For The People
- Ask Geoffrey
- Bookman's Alley
- Viewer Mail: Illinois Medicaid Cuts

Tuesday, June 19:
- Changes at Cook County Morgue
- Chicago Could Ease Pot Laws
- Mark Shriver
- Roger Clemens Verdict
- American Folk Art
- Ask Alpana

Wednesday, June 20:
- Figure in Blagojevich Scandal Arrested
- Protecting Your Skin This Summer
- Make Music Chicago

Thursday, June 21:
- Illinois Leaders Meet on Pension Reform
- Chicago-Area Home Prices Up
- Chicago Business News
- Unraveling Turkish Rugs
- Museum of Broadcast Communications
- The Midwestern Native Garden
- Remembering LeRoy Neiman
- Viewer Mail: Pot Possession Violators

Friday, June 22:
- Weekend Events Around Town: 6/22-6/24

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