Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/16


On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, all eyes are on the Illinois presidential primary as GOP frontrunners canvass Chicago. Rod Blagojevich bids final freedom farewell amid a media frenzy before turning himself over to federal prison officials in Colorado. A top mayoral ally could cash in big on new speed cameras. And in sports, the Bulls singe the Heat without Derrick Rose, and the Bears reel in talented but troubled wide receiver, Brandon Marshall.

Guests:
- Abdon Pallasch, Chicago Sun-Times
- Tom Negovan, WGN News
- Mick Dumke, Chicago Reader
- Jim Litke, Associated Press

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

Monday, March 12:
- 16th District Republican Primary Forum
- Web Extra: 16th District Republican Primary Forum
- Physician for Transgender Inmates at Cook County Jail
- Transgender and Behind Bars

Tuesday, March 13:
- Speed-Camera Plan
- 2nd District Democratic Candidate Debbie Halvorson
- "Figurism" at the Chicago Gallery

Wednesday, March 13:
- Blagojevich's Final Farewell
- Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Forum
- Web Extra: Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Forum

Thursday, March 14:
- Blagojevich Heads to Prison
- Winner of Navy Pier Redesign Contest Announced
- The Flag and Seal Revisited
- Furious Madigan Challenger says Campaign Signs Stolen

Friday, March 15:
- Weekend Events Around Town: 3/16-3/18

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