Stories by Maya Miller
Housing Prices Soar in Humboldt Park, Garfield Park
| Maya Miller
Data released by the Institute for Housing Studies at DePaul University outline substantial year-over-year gains in the price of single-family homes in Chicago neighborhoods of Humboldt Park and Garfield Park.
Rick Bayless, Sarah Grueneberg Win Awards at ‘Oscars’ of Food Industry
| Brandis Friedman
The who’s who in American cuisine descended on Chicago’s Lyric Opera House for the 2017 James Beard Awards.
The Bald Eaglet of Busse Woods
| Jay Shefsky
An update to our March story about bald eagles returning to Cook County.
How Do Cook County Judges Stack Up?
| Nick Blumberg
After two high-profile stories about troubling judicial conduct, a look at judges’ ethical responsibilities and the quality of the county judiciary.
May Day Protests Take on Anti-Trump Fervor
| Paris Schutz
May 1 has historically been a day of labor rights marches. But this year, groups are protesting a number of different causes, mostly in opposition to the presidency of Donald Trump.
Chicago’s Last ‘Harbor Boss’ Tells All in New Book
| Evan Garcia
Robert Nelson’s at-times tumultuous tenure as Chicago’s “harbor boss” is chronicled in his new book “Dirty Waters: Confessions of Chicago’s Last Harbor Boss.”
Urban Nature: ‘Building a Bird-Safe City’
| WTTW News
For migrating birds, Chicago can be a dangerous place. But scientists, architects and volunteers are now teaming up to make the city a leader in bird-friendly design. The story is told in WTTW's online series “Urban Nature.”
Summer Safe Passage Program Growing in Chicago
| Matt Masterson
The Chicago Park District and Chicago Public Schools are teaming up this summer to help ensure safe travel for thousands of youth participating in recreational programs and sports leagues.
The Gift of ‘Seinfeld’ That Just Won’t Quit
| Marc Vitali
Local author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong on the cultural impact of the TV show “Seinfeld.”
Lisa Madigan Among 16 AGs Opposing Rollback of Air Quality Standards
| Alex Ruppenthal
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan joined a group of 16 attorneys general last week in urging Congress to reject the rollback of standards that combat pollution and protect air quality.
Viewer Feedback: ‘Rauner is to Illinois What Trump is to the Country’
| Erica Gunderson
Viewers respond to Gov. Bruce Rauner’s statements on the state of Illinois’ finances.
Rabid Bat Found in Suburban Cook County Prompts Warning
| Kristen Thometz
Cook County Department of Public Health officials are reminding residents that bats become active this time of year, which means the possibility of exposure to rabies is increasing.
Rumi Spice to Pitch its Chicago Business on ‘Shark Tank’
| Maya Miller
After serving tours in Afghanistan, attending Harvard Business School and launching a global business, Emily Miller and Kimberly Jung face another, daunting challenge: pitching their company Rumi Spice to potential investors on reality TV.
Bill Proposes Food Allergen Safety Training for Restaurants
| Kristen Thometz
Food allergies affect 15 million Americans and cause approximately 30,000 emergency department visits each year. Can the restaurant industry help bring these figures down?
Court Tosses CPS Discrimination Lawsuit Against State
| Brandis Friedman
A Cook County Judge has dealt a financial setback to Chicago Public Schools – stating that the school district’s complaint is “not the vehicle to address [the state’s] inequity” in education funding.
Mayor: CPS to Stay Open Despite Funding Setback
| Paris Schutz
Chicago Public Schools will stay open until June 22, the end of the regular school year, instead of closing early on June 1. “You will be in school until the end of the school year. We will be here working to find the resources,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
The Week in Review: Former CPS CEO Heading to Prison
| Nick Blumberg
Former Chicago Public Schools CEO is sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison. Gov. Bruce Rauner and House Speaker Michael Madigan finally meet. And the Bears make a surprise draft move.
Former CPS CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett Sentenced to 4 1/2 Years
Former SUPES co-owner Thomas Vranas receives 18-month sentence
| Matt Masterson
The disgraced former Chicago Public Schools CEO will spend 54 months in prison after a federal judge sentenced her Friday for the yearslong kickback scheme she ran while chief of the cash-strapped district.
5,000 Chicago-Area Nursing Home Workers Threaten Strike
| Maya Miller
Thousands of nursing home workers at 53 Chicago-area facilities have threatened to go on strike beginning next week, according to an announcement from SEIU Healthcare Illinois.
Safely Dispose of Prescription Drugs on Saturday
| Kristen Thometz
Do you have old prescription medicines in your cabinet? Safely dispose of them at drop-off sites set up by the DEA for Saturday’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Rauner, Madigan Meet for the First Time in 2017
| Amanda Vinicky
The ringleaders of Illinois’ partisan impasse – Gov. Bruce Rauner and House Speaker Michael Madigan – met Thursday morning for the first time since before Christmas.
UIC Researchers to Study Link Between Binge Drinking, Heart Disease
| Kristen Thometz
While it’s well-known that binge drinking can pose serious health and safety risks, UIC researchers will study whether binge drinking is related to cardiovascular disease in young adults who are not predisposed to the condition.
United Reaches Settlement with Passenger Dragged Off Plane
| Paris Schutz
The attorneys for Dr. David Dao have announced an “amicable settlement with United Airlines for the injuries he received in his April 9 ordeal.”
Threats to Great Lakes Topic of Summit at UIC’s Freshwater Lab
| Alex Ruppenthal
With nearly $300 million in federal funding on the chopping block, leaders from across the Great Lakes region will convene next month in Chicago to address lead poisoning, oil pipelines and other threats to the area’s waters.
CPS Aims to Simplify High School Applications With New ‘GoCPS’ Model
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Public Schools is hoping to simplify its rigorous high school application process with a new plan promising to save time and limit headaches for families and students.
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