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Gov. Rauner Marks One Year in Office

Clip: 1/12/2016 | 5m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

The governor marks his first full year in office, but a whole host of problems loom.

The governor marks his first full year in office, but a whole host of problems loom on the horizon for the state. We talk with “Chicago Tonight” Springfield reporter Amanda Vinicky, who spoke with Rauner earlier today.

01/12/2016 | Rating NR

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David Bowie: Remembering His Genre-Bending Life and Legacy

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Clip: 1/12/2016 | 8m 32s | Chicago Tribune theater critic Chris Jones reflects on the life and legacy of David Bowie. (8m 32s)

Rescue Dog Finds New Home at Shedd Aquarium

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Clip: 1/12/2016 | 3m 56s | We went to the Shedd to investigate its latest rescue, named Peach. (3m 56s)

State Universities Under Strain as Budget Stalemate Enters

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Clip: 1/12/2016 | 13m 1s | With the state budget standoff in its seventh month we talk with college presidents. (13m 1s)

Web Extra: Otis Clay

Clip: 1/12/2016 | 7m 4s | The music community is mourning the loss of Chicago-based Blues singer Otis Clay. (7m 4s)

Web Extra: Otis Clay Performance

Clip: 1/12/2016 | 4m 23s | The music community is mourning the loss of Blues Hall of Fame singer Otis Clay. (4m 23s)

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