Stories by Yasmin Rammohan
Aldermen Question Infrastructure Trust
| Yasmin Rammohan

After being briefed on the mayor's infrastructure trust proposal, some aldermen say they have more questions than answers. Paris Schutz has the latest.
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Autism Awareness
| Yasmin Rammohan

Autism rates have dramatically increased over the past 10 years. Why the jump? And why are boys more susceptible to autism? We take a look.
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Google & The Art Institute
| Yasmin Rammohan

The search for art and access has led Google to the Art Institute of Chicago. We explain.
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"Stony Island"
| Michael Lipkin

Film director Andy Davis takes us back to Chicago R&B of the 1970s.
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Chicago Infrastructure Trust
| Yasmin Rammohan

Mayor Emanuel expects Chicago City Council approval of his Infrastructure Trust plan, even though some aldermen are raising concerns. Is it really a good deal for taxpayers? Carol Marin and her panel take up the issue.
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Andy Thayer
| Michael Lipkin

Chicago denies a permit for anti-war protesters planning to march on the upcoming NATO summit. We talk with organizer Andy Thayer about how protesters still plan to take to the streets.
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Bicycle Sharing
| WTTW News

Mexico City is increasingly getting motorists out of their cars and onto bicycles. We travel south of the border to ride that city's Bike Share program as Chicago prepares to launch one of its own.
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Joshua Foer
| Yasmin Rammohan

A science journalist becomes the U.S. Memory Champion. We meet the author of Moonwalking with Einstein.
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Ask Geoffrey: 4/2
| Yasmin Rammohan

From World War II bomber jets to failed car companies, Geoffrey Baer explains how an expansive area under the Ford City Mall in West Lawn connects this neighborhood to its past.
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Viewer Mail: 4/2
Trayvon Martin
| Yasmin Rammohan

We have some of your thoughts about the Trayvon Martin killing when we read some of your Viewer Mail.
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Obama-Medvedev Exchange Caught on Tape
| Shanika Gunaratna
In private moment caught on mic, President Obama said he’ll have more “flexibility” to negotiate with Russia after re-election.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/30
| Yasmin Rammohan

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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Weekend Events Around Town: 3/30 – 4/1
| Michael Lipkin
Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on!
NATO Protesters Lose Permit Appeal
| Michael Lipkin
Anti-NATO protesters will not be able to march through the Loop during the NATO summit in May, an administrative judge ruled Thursday.
NATO Host Committee Raises $36.5 Million
| Michael Lipkin
The Chicago NATO host committee says the donations will be enough to fully fund the May summits.
Agenda
| Shanika Gunaratna
On May 20 to 22, 2012, President Barack Obama will welcome leaders from NATO’s 28 member states to his hometown of Chicago for a high-level meeting on international security, economics, and other pressing 21st century concerns.
NATO Summit
| Michael Lipkin
Welcome to Chicago Tonight’s online coverage of the Chicago NATO summit. We’ve gathered everything you need to know about growing protest plans, security measures, the summit’s effect on Chicago businesses, and the policies world leaders are expected to discuss. Read the latest developments here, and view our Players page to get up to speed on who matters for the summits.
Security
| Michael Lipkin
Even though the city is no longer hosting the more controversial G-8 conference, Chicago still expects about 7,500 protestors during the NATO summit in May. Those protests have the Chicago Police Department on alert, spending the past few months training and acquiring new riot gear.
Protests
| Bernie Lubell
Thousands of protesters are coming to Chicago in May for the NATO summits. The White House’s decision to move the G-8 summit to Maryland’s Camp David didn't stifle protesters; they called it a victory. Mayor Rahm Emanuel has pledged that protesters’ First Amendment rights would not be violated, but said he has rights, too.
Emanuel Announces $7 Billion Infrastructure Plan
One-on-One Interview
| Yasmin Rammohan

Mayor Emanuel announces $7 billion for improvements to parks, airports, and mass transit over the next three years. But how will the cash-strapped city pay for it? The mayor goes one-on-one with Paris Schutz.
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Chicago Explores Bus Rapid Transit
| Eddie Arruza

We talk with CTA president Forrest Claypool about how the transit agency will benefit from Mayor Emanuel's infrastructure announcement, and then we continue our look at Bus Rapid Transit in Mexico City and how Chicago will try its own BRT pilot program.
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Ivo Daalder
U.S. Ambassador to NATO
| Yasmin Rammohan

Ivo Daalder, the U.S. ambassador to NATO, discusses the Afghan troop withdrawal and other items on the agenda at the upcoming NATO summit. Visit Chicago Tonight's NATO in Chicago page for more on the summit.
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Values-Based Leadership
| Yasmin Rammohan

What qualities make a great leader? And what is the difference between leadership and values-based leadership? A former top CEO wrote the book and he joins us with his four sometimes surprising principles for success.
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Fela! in Chicago
| Michael Lipkin

The Tony-award winning musical Fela! is in town. The show's lead producer tells us how love for Fela's music led to a triumphant stage production.
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Viewer Mail: 3/29
Health Care Law
| Yasmin Rammohan

If the Supreme Court finds that the government cannot mandate the purchase of health insurance, would that affect the mandatory Illinois auto insurance law? We have your thoughts in tonight's Viewer Mail.
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