Stories by Nick Blumberg
Chicago Aldermen Consider ‘Textalyzer’ to Curb Distracted Driving
| Nick Blumberg
New technology lets police investigate whether drivers were using their cell phones moments before an accident. Could it curb texting while driving?
Trump Executive Order Sparks Questions Over Future of H-1B Visa Program
| Nick Blumberg
The debate over President Trump’s executive order on skilled foreign workers.
Groups Push For Community Benefits Agreement with Obama Library
| Nick Blumberg
A coalition of community organizers are trying to get the Obama Foundation, the city, and the University of Chicago to commit to creating jobs and not displacing area residents.
Cleaning Up Messy Municipal Finances in Chicago and Beyond
| Nick Blumberg
Can the city and Chicago Public Schools get on the road to fiscal health without bankruptcy? Lessons from other cities.
Celebrating The Joy of Painting (and Drinking) With Bob Ross
| Nick Blumberg
An Albany Park bar toasts the late painter each week at a colorful event. We went to check out the “happy little trees” at Nighthawk.
Stones Retrospective ‘Exhibitionism’ Rolls Into Chicago
| Nick Blumberg
From handwritten lyrics to vintage instruments to iconic outfits, a new look at 50 years of the Rolling Stones.
2018 Race for Governor Heats Up, But Still No Budget from Springfield
| Nick Blumberg
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle weigh in on the latest developments in Springfield.
The Week in Review: Pritzker Enters Race for Governor
| Nick Blumberg
J.B. Pritzker launches his bid for Illinois governor. The U.S. Senate uses the “nuclear option” to confirm Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. And baseball season gets underway. These stories and more with Paris Schutz and guests.
Authors, Exonerees Collaborate in New Book ‘Anatomy of Innocence’
| Nick Blumberg
A new book tells the stories of people wrongfully convicted of a crime – and how they came to be released.
‘Ask Amy’ Author Tells (Almost) All in New Memoir
| Nick Blumberg
Amy Dickinson tells us about her new book “Strangers Tend to Tell Me Things: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Coming Home.”
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on Why Some Americans Live in ‘A Colony in a Nation’
| Nick Blumberg
The Emmy Award-winning television host writes about the drastic disparities between black and white Americans in his just-published book.
Illinois’ Chief Information Officer on Cybersecurity
| Nick Blumberg
How Hardik Bhatt wants to protect state agencies from hackers.
Proposed Museum Wants to Use Sports As ‘Bait’ For Learning
| Nick Blumberg
The American Sports Museum would teach visitors about everything from physics to history. Founder Marc Lapides shares his vision for the space.
How Rising Interest Rates Will Affect Consumers and the Economy
| Nick Blumberg
Last week’s rate hike is a sign of optimism over growth in the U.S. economy. But how will it impact borrowing, like mortgage and credit card rates?
Chicago Scholar Tackles ‘Sex and the Constitution’
| Nick Blumberg
From gay marriage to contraception: how sex, religion and morality shape U.S. law.
Chicago Magazine’s In-Depth Look at ‘Where to Buy Now’
| Nick Blumberg
Ten years ago, Chicago real estate bottomed out – and it still hasn’t fully recovered. But depending on what buyers are looking for, there are promising neighborhoods and suburbs all around.
‘Photographing Freetowns’ Highlights Little-Known African-American Communities
| Nick Blumberg
A new exhibition at the Newberry Library features a rarely seen collection of work by a Chicago-area photographer who documented the history of small communities founded by former slaves after the Civil War.
Ensuring Earlier Access to Attorneys for Arrestees in Chicago
| Nick Blumberg
A new program aims to get all arrestees a defense attorney while in police custody.
Republican Health Care Reform Bill Struggling
| Nick Blumberg
As the Republican replacement for Obamacare faces political backlash, we take a closer look at how the law might change health coverage.
Chicago Author’s Memoir Details 8-Month ‘Duck Season’ in Rural France
| Nick Blumberg
A place where ducks outnumber people 20 to 1 might not sound like somewhere you’d want to move with your wife and young daughter. But that’s exactly what Chicago author David McAninch did.
The Week in Review: Illinois Leaders Worry Over Health Care Overhaul
| Nick Blumberg
Illinois would get slammed with extra Medicaid costs as Republicans rush to repeal Obamacare. Chicago teachers threaten another one-day walkout. And the Bears cut Jay Cutler.
Vandalism and Bomb Threats Mark Spike in Anti-Semitism
| Nick Blumberg
Jewish community centers around the United States have been forced to evacuate in recent weeks after being targeted by bomb threats. What’s behind the uptick in anti-Semitism?
Illinois Education Superintendent on School Funding, Standards
| Nick Blumberg
Illinois State Board of Education Superintendent Tony Smith joins Chicago Tonight to talk about changing the state's school funding formula and setting a high bar for students.
Former CPS Leader Calls Out Cuts to Low-Income, Minority Schools
| Nick Blumberg
Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Jesse Ruiz on how the district lost its “moral high ground” because of school budget cuts.
The Week in Review: Mayor Pushes Back on President’s Policies
| Nick Blumberg
Emanuel won’t honor Trump’s rollback of transgender student rights, and Chicago schools will refuse entry to immigration agents without a warrant. Those stories and more with Joel Weisman and guests.
Local Republicans React to President Trump’s First Month
| Nick Blumberg
In a little more than four weeks, President Donald Trump has shattered presidential conventions, created controversy and legal battles, and energized his base with executive orders aimed at meeting campaign promises.
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