On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, pension reform comes to Illinois. Is it a great achievement or theft? Will it hold up in court? How will it impact Chicago’s own pension woes? Murders are down 20 percent in Chicago over this time last year. The city is on pace to have the fewest murders since 1965. Can Mayor Rahm Emanuel take credit for that? Ex-cons run for the Cook County Board. Mariano’s buys 11 soon-to-be-empty Dominick’s stores as the mayor forms a task force to try to find buyers for the others. And in sports, the Blackhawks lose two this week but are still looking red hot.
Guests:
- Charles Thomas, ABC-7 News
- Mary Wisniewski, Reuters
- Mike Flannery, FOX News Chicago
- Jim Litke, Associated Press
Watch our panel’s web-exclusive conversation in Web Extra: The Week in Review: 12/6.
Here is a roundup of Chicago Tonight's web stories from this week:
Monday, December 2:
- Mariano's Buys 11 Local Dominick's Stores
- Lawmakers to Return to Springfield
- "Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Vikings
Tuesday, December 3:
- Reaction to Pension Reform Vote
- IL House Passes Pension Reform
- IL Senate Passes Pension Reform
- Historic Pension Reform Bill Approved
- Landmark Pension Day Underway Amid Tense Atmosphere
- Early Education in Latino Community
- Chicago Time Machine
Wednesday, December 4:
- Pension Vote Analysis
- Peter Baker
- Pencil Him In
Thursday, December 5:
- Ventra Special
- Remembering Nelson Mandela
- Gov. Quinn Signs “Historic” Pension Bill; Unions Move Toward Lawsuit
Friday, December 6:
- Weekend Events Around Town: 12/6 – 12/8
- Web Extra: The Week in Review