Stories by Kristen Thometz

NIU Shooting Survivors Reflect on 10th Anniversary: ‘We’re Still Dealing With It’

Hundreds gathered Wednesday in suburban DeKalb to mark the 10th anniversary of a shooting at Northern Illinois University that left five people dead.

Illinois Idling on Spending Plan for Volkswagen Settlement Money

Legislation filed this week would give Illinois officials a deadline for deciding how the state will spend $108.7 million from a national settlement with Volkswagen over the German automaker’s emissions scandal. 

Web Extra, The Week in Review: Florida High School Shooting

Eddie Arruza and guests discuss the Parkland, Florida high school shooting and what Chicago schools are doing to prepare for an active shooter.

The Week in Review: City Remembers Slain CPD Commander

Chicago reels after highly regarded Chicago Police Commander Paul Bauer is killed. House Speaker Michael Madigan comes under fire. Gov. Bruce Rauner’s budget pitch to lawmakers falls flat. 

Police: Carjacking Suspect Faces Murder Charge After Fatal Crash

A 29-year-old Streamwood man faces felony murder charges after he allegedly stole and crashed a taxi, killing a 69-year-old Lincoln Park woman.

Property Tax System ‘More Regressive’ in Cook County, Report Finds

A bombshell report on Cook County’s property tax system exposes flaws in how the assessor determines how much residents owe in property taxes. 

In ‘Bunny Bunny,’ Tapping Into Gilda Radner’s Sad Clown

You will catch only a brief glimpse of the big explosion of hair, but in “Bunny Bunny” at Mercury Theater Chicago you will fully feel the manic energy and rapid-fire comic responses of Gilda Radner.

Viewer Feedback: ‘We’re Sadly Creating a Bunch of Addicts to Devices’

Your thoughts on the effects of screen time on young children, and react to our story about a Chicago man who stumbled across a rare and valuable work of art at a thrift store.

Photos: Animals at Brookfield Zoo Get Valentine’s Treats

Date or no date, single or taken, animals at Brookfield Zoo experienced Valentine’s Day with the best kind of gift: food.

Critics of O’Hare Express Train Say Emanuel on Wrong Track

Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants everyone to get on board with an ambitious plan for an express train between downtown and O’Hare, but would taxpayers be the ones taken for a ride?

Feb. 15, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 15, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Stephen Warde Anderson: One-of-a-Kind Painter Has One-Man Show

Weird and wonderful artwork created far outside the mainstream. We meet up with a most unusual painter from Rockford.

Florida School Shooting Spotlights Need for Mental Health Services

The 19-year-old suspected of opening fire Wednesday inside a Florida high school had a troubled past. A pair of experts discuss mental health issues and how the threat of violence impacts young people.

West Town Textile Studio Finds Common Threads with Community

On Chicago’s West Side, an artist-run production weaving mill and a social service agency work together to weave adults with intellectual disabilities into the fabric of their community. 

Chinese New Year is Here: What’s in Store for the Year of the Dog?

Friday marks the start of the Chinese New Year and ushers in the Year of the Dog. We discuss the history and traditions of the vibrant holiday and festival.

Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Police Commander Bauer Held Without Bond

A Cook County judge has denied bond for Shomari Legghette, a four-time felon charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Chicago Police Department Commander Paul Bauer this week.

Rauner Re-election Budget Plan Puts Burden on Local Governments

Gov. Bruce Rauner on Wednesday laid out a $37.6 billion spending plan that heavily relies on the income tax increase he constantly bemoans and calls for balancing the budget largely by shifting costs to local governments.

Adler’s Popular ‘What is a Planet?’ Exhibit Returns This Week

Starting Friday, planetarium visitors will have another chance to explore the ever-evolving way humans view the universe.   

Feb. 14, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 14, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Von Steuben Robotics Team Leads the Way for Girls in Science

Meet the team from Von Steuben High School that’s on its way to the prestigious U.S. Open Robotics Championship.

What Does Illinois’ Fiscal Watchdog Think of Rauner’s Budget Plan?

Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, shares his thoughts on Gov. Bruce Rauner’s $37.6 billion spending plan.

Chicago’s 2018-19 Dance Season Already Spinning Into View

Chicago is dancing up a storm this season, and plans for an exceptionally strong 2018-2019 season are already being announced. A preview of what’s to come.

Police: Man, 44, Charged in CPD Commander’s Shooting Death

Shomari Legghette, 44, was charged a day after the fatal shooting of Chicago Police Commander Paul Bauer. He was allegedly wearing body armor and carrying a firearm containing an extended-round magazine.

White House Photographer on Her Years ‘Chasing Light’

Amanda Lucidon talks about finding candid moments in formal settings. In her new book, she gathers some of her favorite images of then-first lady Michelle Obama.

Ask Geoffrey: How Does Edens Expressway Stay Billboard-Free?

Most Chicago-area expressways are littered with billboards. How did one expressway escape the same fate? Geoffrey Baer drives by with the answer to that and other viewer questions.

Slain CPD Officer Was ‘Part of the Fabric’ of Near North Community

The Chicago Police Department on Wednesday continued mourning the loss of 53-year-old Commander Paul Bauer a day after he was shot and killed in the line of duty.
 

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