Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/30


On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, the five mayoral candidates go head-to-head during debates. Gov. Bruce Rauner pushes his controversial right-to-work zones. There’s a major executive shakeup at McDonald's, as CEO Donald Thompson retires amid slumping sales. And in sports, fans in Chicago and worldwide pay tribute to late Cubs slugger Ernie Banks. And the Chicago Bulls try to squash off-the-court drama during their West Coast road trip.

Panel:
Mary Wisniewski, Reuters
Bob Jordan, WGN News
Kristen McQueary, Chicago Tribune Editorial Board
Jesse Rogers, ESPNChicago.com

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Monday, Jan. 26
Negotiating with Yourself
Get In Chicago: Progress Report
CTA President Forrest Claypool
Website Launched on Chicago Area Transportation
President Obama Endorses Rahm Emanuel for Mayor
Remembering Ernie Banks
January 26, 2015 - Full Show

Tuesday, Jan. 27
Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews
Chicago Theatre Mural Painter
Divorce Smarter
Hospital Beds Lying Empty Around Illinois
Discussing Drones
Mayoral Candidates Face Off in First Forum
January 27, 2015 - Full Show

Wednesday, Jan. 28
Ask Geoffrey: 1/28
Chicago Poet J. Ivy
In the Middle
Pedal at Your Own Peril
Gov. Rauner Sets Up Fight with Unions
Measles Surfaces in Illinois
January 28, 2015 - Full Show

Thursday, Jan. 29
Viewer Feedback: 1/29
Grateful Dead Ticket Requests Soar Past Soldier Field Capacity
New Exhibit Looks at Crime Photos in Chicago
Youth Employment Rate Lagging in Chicago
Checking in on the Mayoral Race
Controversial Buyout for President of College of DuPage
Back on the Job
Short, Sharp Shakespeare
Weekend Events Around Town: 1/30-2/1
January 29, 2015 - Full Show

Friday, Jan. 30
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/30

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