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Viewer Feedback: 'How Can Teachers Just Walk Out?'

Hear what viewers had to say about our talk with CTU president Karen Lewis.

03/27/2016 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Viewer Feedback: 'How Can Teachers Just Walk Out?'

Clip: 3/27/2016 | 2m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

Hear what viewers had to say about our talk with CTU president Karen Lewis.

Hear what viewers had to say about our talk with CTU president Karen Lewis and our web story on a new water treatment plant that uses ultraviolet light to help clean the Chicago River when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.

03/27/2016 | Rating NR

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CPS Prepares for 1-Day Teachers Strike

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Clip: 3/27/2016 | 11m 30s | CPS teachers go on a one-day strike this Friday that may or may not be legal. (11m 30s)

Former Chicago Police React to Superintendent Pick

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Clip: 3/27/2016 | 9m 48s | Former Chicago Police officers react to the mayor's choice for CPD superintendent. (9m 48s)

Museum of Contemporary Photography Exhibit Captures Medium

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Clip: 3/27/2016 | 4m 50s | In the Loop, a photographic feast is now being served. (4m 50s)

Web Extra: Chicago Tonight Puzzle Answer: March

Clip: 3/27/2016 | 1m 50s | Did you figure out the March "Chicago Tonight" puzzle? We have the solution. (1m 50s)

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