Stories by Kristen Thometz
Emanuel: CSO, Union Have Reached an Agreement to End Strike
| Kristen Thometz
Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in a statement that Chicago Symphony Orchestra management and striking musicians “have reached an agreement in principle to bring the music back to the symphony center.”
Riding the Waves of Madness and Sanity in Opera Version of ‘Moby-Dick’
| Hedy Weiss
Transforming Herman Melville’s 1851 classic is no easy feat. This opera not only captures the pivotal characters in the novel, but also illuminates its major themes with impressive emotional directness.
4-8 Inches of Snow Possible for Chicago Area on Saturday
| WTTW News
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch Saturday for a storm system that could bring up to 8 inches of snow to the Chicago area.
Report: Jason Van Dyke Distraught After Killing Laquan McDonald
| Associated Press
Jason Van Dyke told a psychologist that “time froze” when he shot Laquan McDonald 16 times, according to a newly released report.
New Study Says Universe Expanding Faster and Is Younger
| Associated Press
In research released on Friday, Nobel winning astronomer Adam Riess calculates the cosmos is between 12.5 and 13.0 billion years old - about 1 billion years younger than previous estimates.
New Timeline Details Years of Abuse Allegations Before AJ Freund’s Death
| Matt Masterson
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services had multiple contacts with Freund's family over reports of neglect and abuse in the months and years before the 5-year-old was found dead.
CSO, Union Accept Emanuel’s Offer to Help End Strike
| Associated Press
Both striking musicians and management of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra have welcomed an offer by Mayor Rahm Emanuel to help end a nearly two-month work stoppage over pensions and wages.
Police: Slain Illinois Boy Was Beaten, Put in Cold Shower
| Associated Press
Police believe the Illinois couple killed 5-year-old Andrew “AJ” Freund by beating him and forcing him to stand in a cold shower for an extended period of time.
37 Hurt, Including 7 Critical After Chicago-Area Gas Leak
| Associated Press
A chemical leak that caused a toxic plume to hang for hours over a northern Chicago suburb Thursday sickened dozens of people, including seven who are in critical condition, officials said.
Viewer Feedback: ‘We Must Reduce Dependency on Cars’
| Jay Smith
Viewers weigh in on a report that says Chicago is one of the most polluted cities in America. And you left some thoughtful sentiments about Chicago Tonight's 35th birthday.
DEA Taking Back Prescription Drugs Saturday
| Kristen Thometz
Clean out your medicine cabinet and safely dispose of unused prescriptions during a biannual event that’s collected more than 9 million pounds of pills since its 2010 launch.
Proposal to Wipe Out Student Loan Debt Ignites Conversation
| Nicole Cardos
What began as a proposal by a presidential candidate has since turned into a heated debate over managing the nation's trillion dollar student debt burden.
George Freeman Tells Us How to Lead a Life in Jazz
| Marc Vitali
At age 92, the jazz guitarist is a living legend from Chicago’s first family of music. We pay him a visit.
The Hatchery Chicago Cooking Up Food and Jobs on the West Side
| Alexandra Silets
There’s a new business incubator in Chicago that's cooking up some innovative food products on the West Side. And it’s the home for a culinary wizard’s passion project.
‘Hesburgh’ Studies Life, Work of Notre Dame’s Iconic ‘Father Ted’
| Erica Gunderson
A new documentary examines the legacy of legendary Notre Dame President Father Ted Hesburgh. We speak with the film’s director and producer.
Former Illinois Legislative Inspector General Says Office is ‘Broken’
| Paul Caine
Former Illinois Legislative Inspector General Julie Porter called the office she used to run “broken” and said without changes the legislative inspector general is “a powerless role.”
Is Ageism the Last Socially Acceptable ‘Ism?’ A New Book Argues Yes
| Nicole Cardos
What does ageism look like in the workplace, and how much of a problem is it in the U.S.? A new book uncovers that and more.
1,000-Pound Brookfield Polar Bear Gets 1st CT Scan
Pair of Brookfield Polar Bears Involved in Artificial Insemination
| Alex Ruppenthal
Hudson, a 1,000-pound male polar bear at Brookfield Zoo, underwent a historic checkup this week when he received a CT scan and had semen collected, which was used to inseminate two female polar bears.
Federal Prosecutors Seek Second Delay to File Ed Burke Indictment
| Matt Masterson
Federal prosecutors say this extra time is necessary due to the “complex nature” of the ongoing investigation of the 14th Ward alderman.
‘Chicago Tonight’ Turns 35
| Jay Smith
On this date, 35 years ago, “Chicago Tonight” was born. Watch the premiere episode, featuring an interview with John Callaway and Mayor Harold Washington.
Pritzker: ‘No Concerns’ About Investigation of Property Tax Appeal
| Amanda Vinicky
A novel approach to receiving a property tax break didn’t flush Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s chances at winning the 2018 election down the toilet. But he now faces a federal investigation into his property taxes.
Report: NATO, at 70, Is ‘An Alliance in Crisis’
| WTTW News
Earlier this month the North Atlantic Treaty Organization turned 70. A recent report says the alliance is in “crisis,” and a former U.S. ambassador to NATO says the biggest threat to the alliance may be the U.S. itself.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Census Citizenship Question
| Nick Blumberg
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether the 2020 census should ask about citizenship. Observers say the justices appear divided along ideological lines, giving an edge to the proposed change.
Is It Time to Cut The Cord and Leave Cable TV?
| WTTW News
With more and more alternatives to cable television, is it time for you to cut the cord?
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