This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review,Ozzie Guillen bolts for Miami after a contentious split with the White Sox. Explosive allegations surface in a new book about Walter Payton. The state budget looks bleak despite a hefty income tax increase. Is a Chicago commuter tax on the table? And the Bears get ready for Ron Rivera's Carolina Panthers after last Sunday's meltdown against Green Bay.
Guests:
- Mary Ann Ahern, NBC-5 News
- Lorraine Forte, Catalyst Chicago
- John McCarron, Chicago Tribune
- Rick Telander, Chicago Sun-Times
Here is a roundup of Chicago Tonight‘s web stories from this week:
Monday, September 26:
- Illinois' Budget Deficit
- Potential Government Shutdown
- Chicago Business News: 9/26
- Clarke House Museum:Chicago Landmark Turns 175
- Bears Alumni Club:Emery Moorehead
- Dean John Lavine
-Viewer Mail
Tuesday, September 27:
- Ozzie Guillen Leaves White Sox
- Chicago's Inspector General:Joseph M. Ferguson
- Laura Caldwell:Long Way Home
- Art Collection at Union League Club of Chicago
- Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews
Wednesday, September 28:
- William Cellini's Trial
- Aldermen on Inspector General's Budget Ideas
- Faster-Than-Light Experiments
- Hisham Matar:Anatomy of a Disappearance
Thursday, September 29:
- Critical Mass & Urban Cycling
- PROHIBITION: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick
- Anthony Freud:Lyric Opera of Chicago's New Director
- Viewer Mail:Lake Shore Drive Toll