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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 6/14
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 6/14-April 2024
Apr 23, 2026 2:10 PM

On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7:00 pm, lawmakers are ready for a special legislative session to try to solve the pension reform impasse. Former White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley explores a run for Illinois governor. Cook Country Board President Toni Preckwinkle announces she will seek a second term, trying to put to rest speculation she would run for mayor of Chicago. A New York Times article chronicles Chicago’s declining murder rate, and the effectiveness of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s hot zone policing initiative. A cab fare hike could be coming to Chicago for the first time in eight years. And in sports, the Blackhawks deliver a Game 1 Stanley Cup Final thriller. Andrew Shaw’s triple-overtime goal sparks euphoria at the United Center, where the Hawks and Bruins will meet again Saturday night.

Guests:

- Craig Dellimore, WBBM Newsradio

- John McCarron, Chicago Tribune

- Perri Small, WVON

- Lester Munson, ESPN

Watch our panel’s web-exclusive conversation in Web Extra: The Week in Review: 6/14.

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

Monday, June 10:

- Quinn, Madigan and Cullerton Meet on Pensions

- Barbara Byrd-Bennett on Five-Year Plan

- Pat Foley on Stanley Cup Finals

Tuesday, June 11:

- Bill Daley Explores Run for IL Governor

- Karen Lewis

- "Fractured: North Dakota's Oil Boom"

Wednesday, June 12:

- City Braces for Unseasonable Storms, Hail

- Cross: Politics Stalling Pension Reform

- Dan Rutherford

- Jonathan Alter

- Teacher Mentoring

- Virginia Woolf at the Steppenwolf

Thursday, June 13:

- Hillary Clinton in Chicago

- Anita Alvarez on Street Gang Takedown

- Supreme Court Rules Against Human Gene Patent

- The Reagan Presidency

- Sand Man

- "Laugh" It Up

- Viewer Feedback: Karen Lewis

Friday, June 14:

- Weekend Events Around Town: 6/14-6/16

- Web Extra: The Week in Review

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