Stories by Paris Schutz

Manny’s Deli Celebrates 75 Years

For decades, it’s been the one place in Chicago where you can get a giant serving of corned beef or pastrami, with some juicy political gossip on the side. 

Lee Bey on His New Role at DuSable Museum

One of his goals is to create conversations around exhibits and programming that are relevant to historical subject matter, but also to the present.

Paul Meincke Nears End of Mississippi River Trip

More than two months into a canoe trip along the Mississippi River, retired ABC7 reporter Paul Meincke and his friends have hit a few snags on their journey.

Mitigating Mosquitoes After Heavy Rain

Heavy rains and record flooding in the Chicago area hatch a big concern: mosquitoes. With standing water as a breeding ground, more mosquitoes could be on the way.

Adler Astronomer Discovers Previously Invisible Star Formations

A team led by Adler Planetarium astronomer Grace Wolf-Chase used a telescope instrument to discover infrared light undetectable to the human eye, revealing new stars in the Milky Way. 

500 Vivian Maier Photos Donated to University of Chicago

A relatively small but significant trove of photographs by Vivian Maier has a new home at the University of Chicago Library.

Anger Over $40M Red Light Camera Settlement

Ald. Anthony Beale, 9th Ward, says motorists are likely to receive only half of what they might have if they’d been allowed to contest their fines.

July 24, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the July 24, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Kushner Talks to Senate Investigators as Russia Questions Persist

Jared Kushner, son-in-law and special adviser to the president, is questioned by congressional investigators about his Russia contacts.

Center of Attention: Obama Foundation on Presidential Center Progress

An update from the Obama Foundation’s Michael Strautmanis on plans for the South Side Presidential Center.

Chicago Pastry Chef Awarded France’s Highest Civilian Honor

Words of culinary wisdom from master pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, co-founder of The French Pastry School.

Judy Collins On A Life in Music

The award-winning singer-songwriter talks about her late friend Leonard Cohen and an upcoming tour with Stephen Stills launching this week at Ravinia.

Rauner Calls Lawmakers Back to Capitol for Education Funding Battle

Lawmakers will have much to discuss during yet another special session, this time on education spending. Three Illinois teachers weigh in.

‘To The Bone’ Risks Serving as ‘How-to Manual’ for Anorexia, Says Psychologist

With 20 million American women and 10 million men expected to suffer from an eating disorder sometime in their lives, some are concerned the film could serve as a blueprint.

Shedd Unveils 1,600-Pound Seahorse Sculpture Made From Ocean Garbage

Stella the Seahorse is the first of 19 marine animal sculptures made from plastic debris on display at Shedd Aquarium. 

Behind the Scenes at Lincoln Park Zoo’s New Penguin Encounter

For the first time, Lincoln Park Zoo is offering visitors a chance to get up close and personal with their African penguins. We meet three waddling, webbed-feet bachelors.

Education Funding Fight Could Prompt Special Session

Schools are caught in the crossfire between Democrats and Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner, who said Friday he’ll call legislators back to Springfield if they don’t release Senate Bill 1 to him by noon Monday.

Judge to Rule July 28 on Cook County Soda Tax

A Cook County judge will rule on the controversial penny-per-ounce sugar-sweetened beverage tax next week.

2 California Sea Lion Pups Debut at Brookfield Zoo

After spending their first weeks learning to swim and bonding with their mothers, Lucy and Taylor make their public debut.

Durbin Pushes for Release of Plan to Keep Asian Carp Out of Great Lakes

A plan to fortify a barrier against Asian carp was set to be released in February but has been stalled by the Trump administration. 

The Week in Review: Layoffs Hit After Pop Tax Fizzles

Cook County layoffs spark a war of words. Chicago drivers get red-light ticket relief. Shakeup in the governor’s office. Revived Cubs are winning again, and the Sox go on a trade tirade.

Historical Happy Hour: A Toast to Alice Peurala

For decades, the steel industry forged Chicago’s industrial spine. Now, we forge a no-nonsense drink for the no-nonsense lady who brought the titans of steel to their knees.

New Book Celebrates Classic Images of Chicago

Richard Cahan and Michael Williams spend a lot of time digging through old photos of Chicago, and together have created 14 stunning books. Take a look at their latest, “Chicago: Classic Photographs.”

Heavy Rain Drenches Northern Illinois, Raises Concerns of Flooding

Heavy rainfall drenched northern Illinois Wednesday night and Thursday morning. And more is on the way. The Des Plaines and Fox Rivers have seen water levels rise and remain areas of concern.

July 20, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the July 20, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Where Do School Funding and Reforms Stand in Springfield?

Illinois State Sens. Heather Steans and Karen McConnaughay report on the status of school funding and which reforms were passed this session.
 

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