Stories by Alex Ruppenthal
Chicago Joins Coalition Threatening Suit Against EPA Over Methane Rules
| Alex Ruppenthal
A coalition of attorneys general and the city of Chicago is prepared to challenge the Trump administration’s environmental policies in court.
The Week in Review: Radogno Steps Down, Budget Deadline Shows Up
| WTTW News
Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno resigns. Three more cops are indicted in the Laquan McDonald case. There’s talk of a high-speed tunnel to O’Hare, and Miguel Montero is out at home.
Radogno Resigns, Democrats Introduce Tax Plan
| Amanda Vinicky
Two days before a Springfield special legislative session is scheduled to end, Illinois Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno announced she will resign Saturday.
Judge to Rule Friday on Cook County Soda Tax
| Brandis Friedman
Soda fans will find out Friday whether or not they'll start paying more for their sweetened beverages in Cook County this weekend.
Mayor Faces Heat on Chicago Police Reform
| Paris Schutz
Will the mayor cave to pressure to get independent oversight of the Chicago Police Department?
American Music Festival Rocks FitzGerald’s for the 36th Year
| Nick Blumberg
Since 1981, FitzGerald’s in Berwyn has played host to an array of talent as part of its American Music Festival. Meet the club’s owner and a Bay Area singer-songwriter performing at the fest this weekend.
Summer Gardening: How to Maximize Your Crops
| Paul Caine
Organic gardener Jeanne Nolan explains how to keep your gardening soil productive and shares tips for succession planting.
Free Coding Camp for Young Women Addresses Social Issues
| Maya Miller
There are plenty of coding classes for teens and young adults in Chicago, and most of them aren’t cheap. But one local nonprofit is shaking up the landscape by offering coding classes to young women—for free.
Soda Tax, Changes to Child Support Start July 1
| Kristen Thometz
While it remains to be seen whether legislators will pass a budget by July 1, here are five local and state laws that go into effect on that date.
Recycling 101: How Clean Do My Containers Need To Be?
| Alex Ruppenthal
Empty yogurt cartons, peanut butter jars and pizza boxes: How clean do they need to be in order to toss them in your recycling bin? Chicago’s recycling staff has answers.
Asian Carp Caught 9 Miles from Lake Michigan
| Alex Ruppenthal
An 8-pound Asian carp was discovered last week beyond an electric barrier designed to prevent the invasive fish from reaching Lake Michigan.
Survival Stories, Photos Commemorate Dark Chapter in US History
| Eddie Arruza
A new book and a Chicago-area survivor recall the infamous internment of Japanese-Americans that took place 75 years ago.
1930s, ‘40s Films Uncovered at Historic Rogers Park Church
| Erica Gunderson
After finding the first known moving images of the 1915 Eastland disaster, a UIC graduate student uncovers a treasure trove of vintage films about a neighborhood church and its congregants.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Fourth of July
| Maya Miller
Fireworks, festivals and plenty of live music usher in the holiday weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Cook County to Release Findings of Independent Review of Assessment Process
| Paul Caine
Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios says that he will release the findings of an independent review of the county's property tax assessment system.
Three Cops Indicted in Alleged Laquan McDonald Cover-Up
| Paris Schutz
A Cook County special prosecutor has indicted three Chicago police officers on multiple charges in connection with the shooting death of Laquan McDonald in October of 2014.
Keeping Elections Safe From Hackers
| Nick Blumberg
After a breach of Illinois voters’ information, a look at how to keep election systems secure from hacks.
Rauner Threatens to Prolong Special Session If There’s No Budget by Friday
| Evan Garcia
In a statement released Wednesday, Gov. Bruce Rauner said he would prolong the special legislative session “if the legislature fails to send a balanced budget package to my desk by Friday.”
Karen Lewis: ‘We Cannot Continue Down This Road to Perdition’
| Matt Masterson
The CTU president said interest payments on the latest CPS borrowing could instead be used to pay for three college counselors, three pre-K teachers or six special education assistants.
Gwendolyn Brooks: Still ‘Real Cool’ at 100
| Brandis Friedman
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet also served as the state's poet laureate from 1968 until her death in 2000. Today's poets are finding creative ways to remember her.
Ask Geoffrey: Lyric Opera’s Marquee Mystery
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer drops the curtain on an opera house mystery in this week’s encore edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Illinois House Democrats Propose Own Budget Plan
| Amanda Vinicky
Budget negotiations are ongoing in Springfield, with Friday's deadline edging ever closer.
Viewer Feedback: ‘Hedy Weiss Deserves Our Respect’
| WTTW News
Viewers react to our discussion about the Chicago Sun-Times theater critic.
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