Stories by Nick Blumberg
Police Union President on O’Neal Shooting, Persistent Violence
| Nick Blumberg
The death toll after another weekend includes the son of a Chicago police officer. Dean Angelo joins us to discuss combating violence and ongoing efforts at police reform.
Delta Outage Raises Questions About Airline Computing Systems
| Hunter Clauss
The Delta computer outage that resulted in thousands of cancelled flights raises questions about the systems used by the airline. Just how vulnerable to the same problem are all the airlines?
State Sen. Matt Murphy Explains Resignation
| Paris Schutz
A high-profile Republican state lawmaker and top ally of Gov. Bruce Rauner speaks out on why he abruptly decided to resign.
Copyright Cases Involving Illegal Porn Downloads Surge in Northern Illinois
| Paul Caine
Northern Illinois sees a huge surge in the number of people being sued for downloading pornography. A look at why so many local people are being targeted.
August 15, 2016 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the August 15, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
Good and Bad Bugs Found in Your Garden
| Evan Garcia
Not all bugs found in vegetable and ornamental gardens are harmful to plants. In fact, some of them help get rid of common pests. Find out which make the "good" and "bad" lists.
Chris Thile on Hosting ‘A Prairie Home Companion,’ Punch Brothers
| WTTW News
Mandolin great Chris Thile is set to take over for Garrison Keillor on “A Prairie Home Companion.” We revisit our recent conversation about what the new host has planned, and listen to him perform a song.
Officials Remind Families to Get Vaccines in Order Before New School Year
| Matt Masterson
With less than a month before school is back in session across Illinois, parents and guardians are encouraged to get their children up to date on their immunizations soon or face a possible school suspension.
Viewer Feedback: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
| Erica Gunderson
Hear what viewers had to say about Donald Trump's comments on “second amendment people” when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
New Traffic Pattern Coming to Elston, Fullerton and Damen Intersection
| Kristen Thometz
Starting Wednesday, a new section of Elston Avenue will open as work on the Damen, Elston and Fullerton reconstruction project continues. Find out what that means for drivers.
Duckworth to Participate in WTTW ‘Chicago Tonight’ Forum
U.S. Rep. Bob Dold, challenger Brad Schneider appear in separate forum
| WTTW News
Democratic U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth, who is challenging U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk in the November election, will participate in the WTTW “Chicago Tonight” forum scheduled for Oct. 26.
New Study Finds Teacher Pay Gap Larger Than Ever
| Matt Masterson
With a growing need for educators and a dwindling pool of qualified workers, teachers have seen their wages diverge significantly from their fellow college-educated professionals, according to a new report.
Chicago’s Talking Statues Project Extended for Another Year
| Kristen Thometz
Thanks to an extension of Statue Stories Chicago, you still have plenty of time to chat with the Tin Man and Dorothy in Oz Park.
Chicago Urban League Releases Plan to Combat ‘Structural Racism’
| Reuben Unrau
The Chicago Urban League unveiled this week its 10-year plan to fight structural racism in the city, highlighting education, employment and economic development as key areas of focus.
Original Chicago Cocktail: Bridgeport’s Revenge
| Erica Gunderson
Levi Boone was arguably one of the most disliked mayors in Chicago history for his crackdown on immigrants and alcohol. He inspires a frosty, boozy melting pot of Americana.
The Week in Review: No Break for Blagojevich
| Nick Blumberg
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich will serve out his full sentence. Chicago Public Schools wants to end teacher pension pickups, and the Chicago Cubs continue to win. These stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests.
Budget Cuts Force Educator Layoffs in UNO Charter School Network
| Matt Masterson
The UNO Charter School Network laid off 29 union educators – including teachers, support staff and social workers – late last week as it worked to balance its 2016-17 budget and negotiate a new contract with its teachers union.
August 11, 2016 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the August 11, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."
Lipizzan Horses Trained in Dressage a Noble Mix of Athlete, Artist
| Marc Vitali
On a horse farm north of Chicago, a European tradition combines artistry and athletic prowess. We meet some of the star athletes–and the ponies that will someday take their place.
Chef Rick Bayless Talks Mexican Wine, New Restaurant and Recipes
| Dan Andries
Chef Rick Bayless joins us to talk about the wines of Mexico, his latest restaurant, and new dishes and drinks.
Nuclear Codes, Doomsday Clocks: A Look at the President’s Atomic Power
| Hunter Clauss
The nuclear codes come up during almost every presidential election. We talk with the woman overseeing the Doomsday Clock about the president's authority over the nation's nuclear arsenal.
As Cost of Homeownership Rises, Tough Times for Chicago Market
| Paul Caine
Most Chicago homeowners–with the exception of some 18 aldermen–are facing property tax increases and the prospect of more to come. Will the tax hikes dampen home sales?
‘Game of Thrones’ Actor Jonathan Pryce on his Many Roles for Stage, Screen
| Marc Vitali
Actor Jonathan Pryce joins us to talk about the controversial character Shylock he portrays in Shakepeare's “The Merchant of Venice”–and his scene-stealing role in “Game of Thrones.”
What Are Those Marks on Michael Phelps? An Explanation of Cupping
| Kristen Thometz
Michael Phelps is making a splash at the 2016 Olympics for his performance–and his appearance. A local physical therapist explains why he’s covered with bruises.
Weekend Best Bets: Reggae Fest, Bud Billiken, LATE Ride, Wine Fest
| Rebecca Palmore
Take in live music, pedal through city streets in the wee hours, line up for an iconic parade and sip wine in the suburbs. Get details on those events and more things to do this weekend.
Puerto Rican Museum Celebrates Culture, Embraces New Traditions
| Marc Vitali
Take a look inside a museum of Puerto Rican art and culture in a historic building in Humboldt Park.
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