On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, speed cameras start issuing tickets. A new runway opens at O’Hare and neighbors are up in arms about the noise. Mayor Rahm Emanuel puts the brakes on renaming Stony Island Avenue. The Chicago Housing Authority chief is out after just two years. A new U.S. attorney is confirmed to succeed Patrick Fitzgerald. And in sports, it’s been 10 years since the Bartman Cubs game.
Guests:
- John McCarron, Chicago Tribune
- Mary Mitchell, Chicago Sun-Times
- Bruce Dold, Chicago Tribune
- Bruce Levine, ESPN Chicago
Watch our panel’s web-exclusive conversation in Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/18.
Here is a roundup of Chicago Tonight's web stories from this week:
Monday, October 14:
- Luis Gutierrez
- Advancements in Alzheimer’s Research
- Rise in Catholic School Enrollment
- Steven Van Zandt
- Birds of America
- Viewer Feedback: 10/14
- Web Extra: Sting’s “The Last Ship”
- Web Extra: 2 U of C Professors Win Nobel Prize in Economics
- An E Street Resident Visits Studio B
Tuesday: October 15:
- Debt Limit Clock
- Chicago Housing Authority CEO Resigns
- Juvenile Detention
- Running the Runways
- Our Once and Future Planet
- Big Kup of Chicago
Wednesday, October 16:
- Chicago Speed Cameras in Action
- End of Government Shutdown?
- The Future of America’s Retirement Security
- Ask Geoffrey: 10/16
- Defying "Gravity"
- Igudesman & Joo
- Great Scot(t)
Thursday, October 17:
- Lawmakers React to Debt Deal
- Debt Ceiling Raised, Government Back To Work
- Springfield Veto Session Preview
- Petroleum Coke
- Miss Manners
- Check, Please!: New Season, New Host
- Viewer Feedback: O'Hare Runway
- Hemingway's Hamburger Helper
Friday, October 18:
- Weekend Events Around Town: 10/18 – 10/20
- Web Extra: The Week in Review
- "Somm" Kind of Wonderful
- Progressive Aldermen: Panel, Not Just Mayor, Should Find Pension Solution