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Oct 8, 2019

Checking Out the Menu at Chicago’s US Pizza Museum

Pizza is on the menu at a Chicago museum dedicated to the world-famous dish. We check out the collection of a curator with a craving.

Oct 8, 2019

Crain’s Headlines: Caterpillar Stock Sags Amid Global Economy Concerns

Caterpillar stock sagged toward a one-month low Tuesday. Concern over slowing global economies drove the bellwether industrial stock downward. 

Oct 8, 2019

Land Deal Tied to Illinois Senate President Cullerton Under Scrutiny

A North Shore land deal involving Illinois Senate President John Cullerton raises questions about a powerful public official influencing a vote that could enrich him and his son.

Oct 8, 2019

The Cases for and Against Horse-Drawn Carriages in Chicago

A debate in Chicago over horse-drawn carriages has raged between animal activists and industry professionals for years. We hear both sides of the debate.

Oct 8, 2019

October 8, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 8, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Oct 7, 2019

Climate Activists: ‘The Oceans Are Rising, And So Are We’

Activists on Monday evening closed down the streets in front of Chicago City Hall and the James R. Thompson Center as they called on Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Gov. J.B. Pritzker to declare a “climate emergency.”

Oct 7, 2019

Northwestern Coach Pat Fitzgerald on Sports, School and Leadership

The winningest football coach in Northwestern University’s history talks about leadership – and why his team has been successful academically.

Oct 7, 2019

Crain’s Headlines: GM Strike Raises Fears of Recession

The General Motors strike now entering its fourth week is rippling across the economy, from parts suppliers to bars, restaurants and other businesses that serve employees who now find themselves tight on cash.

Oct 7, 2019

Two Longtime Chicagoans Among 2019 ‘Genius Grant’ Recipients

An urban designer from Chicago and one of the city’s longtime illustrators are among the 2019 MacArthur fellows and recipients of the prestigious “genius grant.” 

Oct 7, 2019

Guns, Abortion and Gay Rights Top Supreme Court’s Docket

The Supreme Court is set to have a blockbuster term, hearing cases on gay and transgender rights, immigration, abortion, guns and religion. We preview the new term with former Supreme Court clerks.

Oct 7, 2019

State Sen. Toi Hutchinson Takes on New Role as Illinois’ ‘Cannabis Czar’

She was a driving force behind Illinois’ new marijuana law. Meet the state’s new cannabis regulation oversight officer.

Oct 7, 2019

Trump Sends Strong, Conflicting Signals on Syria, Turkey

 Facing unusually wide criticism, President Donald Trump sent out strong but conflicting signals on the “endless war” in Syria and Middle East on Monday. 

Oct 7, 2019

October 7, 2019 - Full Show

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Oct 3, 2019

Comedian Damon Williams Stands Up for Hometown of Chicago

Damon Williams has worked at City Hall, Subway and – for the last 27 years – has been a very busy stand-up comic. We catch up with Williams ahead of his benefit for Teamwork Englewood on Friday.

Oct 3, 2019

Minimum Wage Debate: Should Tipped Workers Also ‘Fight for $15’?

Should tipped workers make the same minimum wage as non-tipped workers? We discuss the pros and cons of a pending ordinance in City Council that would raise the city’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2021 – including for those who earn tips.