Stories by Nick Blumberg

Complaints About O’Hare Noise

Residents in Chicago and the suburbs complain that changes to takeoff and landing patterns at Chicago O'Hare International Airport are making previously quiet neighborhoods excessively noisy.

Patrick Kennedy & Stigma of Mental Illness

Former congressman and mental illness advocate Patrick Kennedy discusses his life's work, his personal struggle with bipolar disorder and addiction, and why this is one of the most crucial civil rights issues today.

What's Up on Northerly Island?

The first phase of the new wilderness park on Northerly Island should be open next spring. We take a look at the transformation of Northerly Island over the last year and a half.

Ask Geoffrey: 11/19

Soldier Field, Dream Lady & Kenwood Branch

Geoffrey Baer answers viewer questions about a dreamy memorial, Soldier Field no man's land, and railroad ruins on Chicago's South Side.

New Archbishop of Chicago

As of Tuesday, Blase Cupich will become the new Archbishop of the Chicago Diocese. We explore the transition process and what can be expected from Archbishop Cupich as he takes on his new flock.

Springfield Fall Veto Session Kicks Off

Lawmakers head back to Springfield for their fall veto session. But will anything happen on the hot button issues of minimum wage, education funding, and Uber ridesharing before Governor-elect Bruce Rauner takes over?

‘The City Lost and Found’

A new show at The Art Institute looks at the transformation of American cities in the 1960s and '70s.

Net Neutrality: What’s at Stake?

The debate over net neutrality is at the very core of how the internet will develop. We debate the issue with experts on opposing sides.

Photographing Hillary

A new book showcases Hillary Clinton's political tenure from First Lady to Secretary of State.

Sky Full of Cranes

Every year at this time, Sandhill Cranes migrate south. But this year, the skies over Chicago seem to be full of them. Field Museum ornithologist Josh Engel explains why.

American Experiences

Dignified Portraits of Men and Women Who Served and the Thoughts They Carried.

Funeral Held for Mayor Byrne

Dignitaries and politicians packed the church service for the funeral of former Mayor Jane Byrne.

Remembering Mayor Jane Byrne

We look back at Mayor Jane Byrne's political career, her groundbreaking win against the Democratic machine, and her tenure as mayor.

“Big Cat” Williams on Bears vs. Vikings

The Bears snapped a 3-game losing streak, and earned their first home win of the season, with a 21-13 victory over the Vikings on Sunday.  

Smoke and Mirrors

As the medical marijuana pilot program gets underway in Illinois, some fear the corruption and cronyism the state is known for will dominate who will be granted the first licenses. We explore the application process and how it will be overseen by state officials.

'Gangsters & Grifters'

We take a look at some classic crime photos from the archives of the Chicago Tribune.

History of Chicago Bears’ Head Coaches

The Chicago Bears have had 17 head coaches since the team’s inception as the Decatur Staleys. Marc Trestman is the Bears’ current head coach. Learn more about the coaches and their records with the team.

Callaway Magazine: Jane Byrne - 1983

Watch an episode of Callaway Magazine with Jane Byrne from Nov. 4, 1983.

Callaway Interviews: Jane Byrne - 1979

Watch an episode of Callaway Interviews with Jane Byrne from Dec. 11, 1979.

Feedback: Jane Byrne - 1977

Watch a Feedback episode from Dec. 12, 1977 featuring Jane Byrne.

Chicago Feedback: Jane Byrne - 1980

Watch a Chicago Feedback episode from Dec. 9, 1980 featuring Jane Byrne.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 11/14

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 11/14

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists continue the conversation by discussing the controversy this week over Metra conductor and engineer salaries. And a new archbishop arrives in Chicago.

Former Mayor Jane Byrne Dies

Former Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne died Friday morning at age 81. Byrne served from 1979 to 1983, and was Chicago's first and only female mayor.

Officials Comment on Byrne’s Passing

State and local officials comment on the death of former Chicago mayor Jane Byrne. The city’s first and only female mayor died Friday morning at the age of 81.

Weekend Events Around Town: 11/14-11/16

The Sun King, Chillfest Chicago, and the Lively Water Whiskey Festival; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
 

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