Stories by Marc Vitali
‘Arresting’ Exhibition Showcases Fine Art, Sculpture of Medieval Africa
| Marc Vitali
The Block Museum show “Caravans of Gold, Fragments in Time” showcases the splendor and influence of medieval West and North Africa. We tour the exhibition with a special guest from the Smithsonian.
Chicago Alderman Renews Push for Elected Police Oversight Council
| Matt Masterson
Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa wants to create an elected council to replace the Chicago Police Board and Civilian Office of Police Accountability and give the community a bigger voice in police oversight.
Comedian Tim Conway of ‘The Carol Burnett Show’ Dies at 85
| Associated Press
Tim Conway, the stellar second banana to Carol Burnett who won four Emmy Awards on her TV variety show, has died, according to his publicist. He was 85.
AP Source: Barr Launches New Look at Origins of Russia Probe
| Associated Press
Attorney General William Barr has appointed a U.S. attorney to examine the origins of the Russia investigation and determine if intelligence collection involving the Trump campaign was “lawful and appropriate.”
What Helps Prevent Dementia? Try Exercise, Not Vitamin Pills
| Associated Press
If you want to save your brain, focus on keeping the rest of your body well with exercise and healthy habits rather than popping vitamin pills, new guidelines for preventing dementia advise.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel: ‘My Goal Wasn’t to Be Liked’
| Alexandra Silets
With one week to go on the fifth floor of City Hall, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel sat down with Paris Schutz to talk about anti-Semitism, his leadership style, the looming pension problem and his own transparency.
The Escalating Trade War, and What it May Mean for US Consumers
| Amanda Vinicky
Global markets slowed Monday, including the main U.S. indexes, as a trade war between the United States and China intensifies.
The Growing Business of Cannabis in San Diego
| WTTW News
In partnership with local PBS news programs around the country, the second in our series looking at the legalization of marijuana in communities across the U.S.
‘World’s Fastest Man’ Remembers Cyclist Marshall ‘Major’ Taylor
| Nicole Cardos
At a time of Jim Crow laws, how did a black man compete to become the fastest athlete of his time? A new book by Michael Kranish tells the story a trailblazing cyclist and his connection to Chicago.
UIC to Address Infant, Maternal Health Disparities in Chicago
| Kristen Thometz
In Illinois, African American women are six times as likely to die of pregnancy-related conditions than white women. A new initiative aims to close that gap in three Chicago communities, with the help of a $4.7 million grant.
Attorney General Raoul Decries Trump’s ‘Punishing’ EPA Budget Cuts
| Alex Ruppenthal
The Trump administration has proposed $2.8 billion in cuts to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, including a decrease of more than $1.4 billion in funding for states.
Pianist Evgeny Kissin Brings Down the House at Symphony Center
| Hedy Weiss
A number of extraordinary pianists have played on the Symphony Center stage during the past season or two. Sunday’s concert brought four encores, extended standing ovations and volcanic applause.
‘Empire’ to Get 1 More Season on Fox Amid Schedule Shake-Up
| Associated Press
“Empire” will return for its final season this fall on Fox — with Jussie Smollett a question mark — and should count itself lucky. Fox is hitting the reset button for the 2019-20 season by cancelling eight shows and adding 10 new ones.
Legendary Actress and Singer Doris Day Dead at 97
| Associated Press
The Doris Day Animal Foundation confirmed Doris Day died early Monday at her Carmel Valley, California, home. She was 97.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel Joins ‘Chicago Tonight’ for Exit Interview
| Paris Schutz
To his supporters, Rahm Emanuel was the brash, bright, big-city mayor who unapologetically raised Chicago’s profile as a global city. To his critics, he was a heavy-handed, top-down leader. On Monday evening, the outgoing mayor joins us in discussion.
WTTW News Takes Homes Chicago Journalism Awards
| Amanda Vinicky
“Chicago Tonight” has won three prestigious Lisagor awards for the best in Chicago journalism, for the best in arts, education and government news.
A Week of 3 Remarkable Concerts in Chicago and Beyond
| Hedy Weiss
A concert by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra featuring the transcendent Mitsuko Uchida. A visit by Maestro Riccardo Muti and several master musicians to a juvenile detention center. And a virtuosic chamber concert.
Mourners Gather to Honor 4 Killed in Waukegan Factory Blast
| Associated Press
More than 100 people gathered Friday along a chain-link fence outside a badly damaged Illinois silicone factory to remember four men who died in an explosion at the facility.
Web Extra, The Week in Review: Boardroom Diversity Bill
| Evan Garcia
Paris Schutz and guests discuss a state bill that would direct publicly traded companies in Illinois to boost their boardroom hiring of women and people of color.
The Week in Review: Lightfoot Meets with Ivanka Trump in Washington
| Evan Garcia
Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot visits Washington, D.C. Legalized pot and a progressive income tax face hurdles in Springfield. And Cubs fans boo the return of Addison Russell.
Lincoln Park Zoo Unveils Plans for New $35 Million Lion House
| Alex Ruppenthal
The new habitat will also bring a new pride of lions, with the zoo’s current group set to depart for a Kansas zoo in the coming weeks.
Cook County Jail to Expand Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction
| Kristen Thometz
Last year, about 5,400 detainees at Cook County Jail received treatment for opioid use – an average of 375-400 each month. The county will be able to expand its services for opioid use disorder, thanks to a new grant.
Judge Transferring Decision on Jussie Smollett Special Prosecutor
| Associated Press
Judge LeRoy Martin Jr. insisted Friday he was merely transferring the matter, not recusing himself.
AJ Freund’s Parents Plead Not Guilty in His Beating Death
| Associated Press
JoAnn Cunningham and Andrew Freund Sr. of Crystal Lake appeared in McHenry County court Friday, the day after a 30-page grand jury indictment was handed down in the case.
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