Stories by Erica Gunderson
Get Your Garden Set for Spring Planting
| Erica Gunderson
After a mild winter, spring is springing in Chicago and it’s time to get back into the garden. The Organic Gardener Jeanne Nolan is joining us for a new season of growing in the Chicago Tonight garden.
‘Money Smart’ Decisions for All Ages
| Evan Garcia
Nationally syndicated columnist Ilyce Glink offers advice on everything from managing student debt to retirement funds.
Find Outdoor Dining Options at Chicago’s Open Data Portal
| Maya Miller
Could the city’s open data portal be your new go-to website for restaurant planning?
Chicago Activists Call For Action on Elected School Board Bill
| Matt Masterson
Parents and community activists protested outside the Chicago office of Senate President John Cullerton on Tuesday to demand action on a bill that would grant the city an elected Board of Education.
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.
Panel to Address Human Rights on Chicago’s South Side
| Maya Miller
A discussion about human rights on the South Side of Chicago – including public health and criminal justice – takes place Tuesday evening at a River North gallery.
Should Your Credit Score Affect Your Car Insurance Rate?
| Amanda Vinicky
It’s illegal in Illinois for insurers to charge rates based on factors like race, but a pair of state legislators say companies’ reliance on credit scores to set auto insurance premium rates contravenes the law.
Indiana Dunes Chemical Spill: What is Hexavalent Chromium?
| Alex Ruppenthal
A spill last week at a U.S. Steel site in Northwest Indiana released an unknown amount of a potentially carcinogenic chemical into a Lake Michigan tributary, prompting the closure of three beaches at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
Brighton Park Among Areas That Could be Hit by After-School Funding Cut
| Matt Masterson
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin visited with education and community stakeholders Monday afternoon at Burroughs Elementary in Brighton Park to pledge his support for federal after-school funding that’s facing the ax in President Donald Trump’s proposed budget.
Immigrants’ Abuse Complaints Rarely Investigated, Group Says
| Maya Miller
Reports of abuse at U.S. immigration detention facilities, including those in Illinois, are rarely investigated, according to data obtained by a national nonprofit agency.
Rep. Quigley on House Committee’s Russia Investigation
| Evan Garcia
Nearly four months into Donald Trump’s presidency, tension over foreign affairs is flaring up.
Community Redevelopment in Chicago, By Design
| WTTW News
Chicago’s magnificent skyline gets plenty of well-deserved attention, but what about architecture and design in our neighborhoods?
Watch ‘La La Land,’ ‘Hidden Figures’ in Millennium Park This Summer
| Kristen Thometz
The city’s annual Summer Film Series returns with a line-up of Chicago classics and two of the most-buzzed about movies of 2016.
Data Shows Impact of Budget Impasse on Social Services
| Maya Miller
Nine out of 10 social services agencies said they were unable to raise 25 percent or more of the funding owed to them by the state, according to a new survey.
In Chicago, Tour Guides Take Measured Approach to Trump Tower
| Maya Miller
The 92-story skyscraper is a regular feature of Chicago architecture tours. But a changing political landscape has led some tour guides to be more careful with their comments about the structure.
Brookfield Zoo Welcomes First Baby Reindeer in 37 Years
| Alex Ruppenthal
Just in time for Easter, a reindeer named Bunny gives birth to a male fawn – the first reindeer born at Brookfield Zoo since 1980.
MCA to Offer Free Youth Admission Starting June 1
| Maya Miller
Area teens can add one more freebie to their summer to-do lists.
The Week in Review: Turbulent Week for United Airlines
| Alexandra Silets
United Airlines faces international scorn for dragging a passenger off a plane. Chicago cops oust their union president. Gov. Bruce Rauner goes on a political tour. And the Cubs raise the championship banner.
Monarch Butterflies Signal Immigrant Support
| Maya Miller
The orange-and-black insect has flocked to a Chicago neighborhood, but its presence is more of a political act than a natural one.
Attorney: United Passenger Dragged from Plane Suffered Concussion
| Paris Schutz
United Flight 3411 passenger Dr. David Dao was released from the hospital Wednesday night, after being treated for a concussion, broken nose and the loss of two front teeth, according his attorney.
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer on ‘Heaviest’ Photo He Ever Made
| Marc Vitali
The Chicago Tribune just won its first Pulitzer Prize for feature photography. We talk with Jason Wambsgans, who was awarded the prize.
Scott Simon’s ‘Love Story’ with Chicago Cubs
| Paul Caine
NPR host Scott Simon on his lifelong love for the Chicago Cubs and what that World Series win meant to him.
Roosevelt Professor Recommends Chicago Charter Moratorium in New Report
| Matt Masterson
With the immediate future of new charter school openings in Chicago already up in the air, a new study now suggests halting charter growth in the city to avoid saturating low-demand neighborhoods with too many schools.
Tax March Chicago to Protest Trump’s Refusal to Release Taxes
| Kristen Thometz
Tax Day is coming up and thousands have expressed interest in sending the president a message by protesting his refusal to release his tax returns. “What is he hiding?” asked Tax March Chicago organizer Taran Brar.
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