Stories by Kristen Thometz
Research Institutions Must Post Animal Adoption Policies Under New Law
| Kristen Thometz
Universities and other publicly funded institutions will soon be required to make “reasonable efforts” to get research dogs and cats adopted once they are no longer needed.
Cassini Spacecraft’s Stunning Mission to End With Fiery Saturn Descent
| Paul Caine
The Cassini mission has completely transformed our understanding of Saturn and identified two moons that could potentially harbor life. On Friday morning, the journey will come to a fiery end.
New Law Opens Up Funding for Managing Feral Cat Colonies
| Kristen Thometz
Counties in Illinois will soon be able to tap into their animal population control funds to support programs aimed at reducing feral cat populations.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Sept. 14-17
| Rebecca Palmore
Tacos and beer, live music, open studios and nerd humor usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Karl Ove Knausgaard Meditates on Being Present in New Book ‘Autumn’
| Paris Schutz
Scandinavia’s most famous writer, who penned a six-volume autobiography entitled “My Struggle,” comes to Chicago.
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich Grants First Prison Interviews
| Anne Strother
Two journalists talk about their recent interviews with the imprisoned former Illinois governor.
Sloane Stephens’ Coach Kamau Murray on ‘Impossible’ US Open Win
| Evan Garcia
We speak with tennis coach and Chicago native Kamau Murray, who founded XS Tennis in 2005 on Chicago’s South Side.
A World of Art This Weekend at Expo Chicago 2017
| Marc Vitali
Contemporary artwork is in the spotlight. We get a behind-the-scenes preview of Expo Chicago, the citywide art show at Navy Pier and other city destinations.
Crossbow Hunting Allowed in Illinois Under New Law
| Alex Ruppenthal
Starting Oct. 1, crossbows can be used to hunt deer and turkey in Illinois thanks to a state law signed last week.
Chicago Reporter Analysis Shows Slow Progress on Police Reform
| Eddie Arruza
A scathing federal report on the Chicago Police Department outlined 99 recommendations for reform. But an analysis by an online investigative site says only six of those recommendations have been fully implemented so far.
15 Men Seek Exoneration in Lawsuit Claiming Chicago Police Corruption
| Matt Masterson
More than a dozen residents of the former Ida B. Wells housing project say they were framed and intimidated by a former Chicago Police Department sergeant. Now they are seeking to have their convictions overturned.
Chicago Shop Plays Key Role in Keeping World’s Ensembles in Tune
| Marc Vitali
Chicago Tonight visits a little shop in Chicago for a look at how to rejuvenate pitched percussion instruments – and gets a history lesson in concert tuning.
Chicago’s Great Forgotten Food Festival
| Erica Gunderson
The Taste of Chicago may be the granddaddy of local food festivals, but it was not the city’s first. We remember a 1977 event that offered another “taste of Chicago” at McCormick Place.
How Arrupe College is Reinventing Higher Education
| Brandis Friedman
In 2015, Loyola University Chicago started a two-year college to provide high-quality education to low-income students. Now the school has graduated its first class of students.
Jim Tilmon a Pilot and Pioneer Who ‘Just Wanted to Fly’
| Alexandra Silets
He has worn many hats throughout his extraordinary life. The Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and weatherman talks about his long and storied career.
Cook County Board to Consider Repeal of Soda Tax
| Paris Schutz
Is the Cook County sweetened beverage tax about to fizzle out?
University of Chicago Ties for No. 3 Spot on Best Colleges List
| Amanda Vinicky
The new U.S. News and World Report college rankings are out. See which Illinois schools made the list.
US Economy Grows, but Uncertainty Clouds Federal Reserve
| Evan Garcia
Median incomes in America are on the rise. What will be the response of a Federal Reserve Board with vacancies?
Chicago Shop Plays Key Role in Keeping World’s Ensembles in Tune
| WTTW News
We visit a little shop in Chicago for a look at how to rejuvenate pitched percussion instruments – and get a history lesson in concert tuning.
CPS Watchdog: School In Cook County Jail Falsified Attendance, Credit Rates
| Matt Masterson
A new report from Chicago Public Schools’ legal watchdog states an alternative high school located within the Cook County Jail has been falsifying its enrollment and graduation numbers for years.
Documentary Spotlights Only Bank ‘Small Enough to Jail’
| Nick Blumberg
A new episode of “Frontline” shines a light on the little-known story of the only U.S. bank to be prosecuted in the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis. We speak with the director and producer of “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail.”
Honeybees Could Produce the Next New Antibiotics, Study Says
| Alex Ruppenthal
A compound made by honeybees could become the basis for the first new antibiotics in more than 30 years, according to UIC researchers.
Equifax Data Breach: How to Protect Yourself
| Amanda Vinicky
Of Illinois’ 12.8 million residents, an estimated 5.4 million may have been impacted by the Equifax data breach. We review what you can do to protect yourself from potential identity fraud.
Chicago Takes on the Feds Over Plans to Withhold Grant Money
| Brandis Friedman
Attorneys for the city of Chicago on Monday hoped to convince a federal judge that plans by the U.S. Department of Justice to withhold federal grant money over immigration enforcement is unconstitutional.
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