Stories by Bernie Lubell
Gas Prices Soar
| Bernie Lubell

Gas prices are soaring and so is outrage at the pump. What's the problem and are there any solutions? Carol Marin and her panel break it down.
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Chicago Business News: 2/29
| Yasmin Rammohan

A coal-free Chicago future. After more than a decade of legal battles, the city's two remaining coal power plants will be closed. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
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Kerry Kennedy
| Yasmin Rammohan

She is the president of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. Kennedy's daughter -- Kerry Kennedy -- joins us to talk about Chicago's upcoming World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, and much more.
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Northwestern Library Opens Its Vault
| Michael Lipkin

It's not often you can see a letter written by George Washington, a limited edition Barbie doll and Groucho Marx's autograph -- all in one place. Eddie Arruza visits a new exhibit at the Northwestern University library.
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Kris Hammond
New Technology Uses Social Media to Write Articles
| Michael Lipkin

News stories written from tweets? We look at new technology that uses social media to report the news.
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Beavers: "Feds are Lying"
| Yasmin Rammohan

We hear how Cook County Commissioner William Beavers defends himself against federal charges of tax fraud and obstructing the IRS.
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Heating Up: The Situation in Iran
| Yasmin Rammohan

Diplomacy is being put to the test in Iran. Tightened sanctions and threats of war are making the situation even more tense. We explore the details of the standoff.
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Michele Piszczor vs. Mike Madigan
| Yasmin Rammohan

Longtime Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has an opponent in the upcoming Democratic primary. And political newcomer Michele Piszczor is putting up a fight. Elizabeth Brackett reports.
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The Chicagoan Returns
| Michael Lipkin

A new magazine called The Chicagoan is striving to be The New Yorker for the Midwest. We ask the editor and others whether this might be the dawn of a new era in Chicago's literary scene.
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Commissions "Bel Canto"
| Yasmin Rammohan

Find out about a long-awaited announcement from Lyric Opera of Chicago and its creative consultant, Renée Fleming. Eddie Arruza talks with the opera superstar, as well as a noted author about a new opera to be written for Chicago.
Artist Matt Lamb Dies
| Yasmin Rammohan

Artist Matt Lamb died earlier this month. We revisit our profile of the one-time funeral director who talked about his greatest undertaking -- giving life to paintings of a spiritual world.
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Debbie Halvorson Extended Interview
| Bernie Lubell
Debbie Halvorson is facing incumbent Jesse Jackson, Jr. in the race for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the 2nd District. It’s widely considered one of the most hotly contested races of this primary season. Halvorson has been outspoken against Jackson, Jr., citing an Ethics Committee investigation and his efforts to build the long-awaited Peotone Airport. But the numbers speak for themselves—Jackson, Jr.’s has spent 17 years in Congress compared with Halvorson’s two—and she was ousted after only one term by Republican Adam Kinzinger.
Jesse Jackson, Jr. Extended Interview
| Bernie Lubell
Among the most hotly contested races in the congressional primary season is between Jesse Jackson, Jr. and former Rep. Debbie Halvorson, both vying for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the 2nd District. Jackson, Jr. has served the South Side and south suburbs for nearly two decades, but recently has encountered “distractions,” as Halvorson likes to call them. There’s his alleged involvement in the Blagojevich scandal, among others, but Jackson, Jr. says he has never been afforded the presumption of innocence.
Cook County Clerk David Orr
| Bernie Lubell

Today is the first day of early voting for the March 20th primaries in Cook County. County Clerk David Orr is here to talk about that, and much more.
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Beavers' Inflated Pension
| Michael Lipkin

An obscure state law allowed former alderman and Cook County Commissioner William Beavers to more than double his city pension; and he did it legally. Carol Marin and her guests have the details.
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Buying Electricity
| Yasmin Rammohan

ComEd could lose more customers if hundreds of Illinois municipalities change the way residents get electricity. We take a closer look at the Election Day referendums, and what it could mean for you.
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Native American Education
| Michael Lipkin

Native American children struggle with traditional public education; their dropout rate is close to 40 percent. We look at one program that's trying to change that.
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Ask Geoffrey: 2/27
| Yasmin Rammohan

Was a North Side building Charlie Chaplin's go-to movie theater? Or just a local auto shop? Geoffrey Baer takes us inside a unique structure in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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Viewer Mail: 2/27
Quinn's Budget Address & Barefoot Running
| Yasmin Rammohan

We have your thoughts on Gov. Pat Quinn's budget address and your thoughts on barefoot running in tonight's Viewer Mail.
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Don Manzullo Extended Interview
| Bernie Lubell
Donald Manzullo touts himself as the true conservative in the race for Congress in the 16th District. He is running against Adam Kinzinger, a Tea Party freshman in Congress, endorsed last election cycle by former vice-presidential candidate, Sarah Palin. This race presents an interesting dynamic because both Manzullo and Kinzinger are incumbents.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 2/24
| Yasmin Rammohan

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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Weekend Events Around Town: 2/24 – 2/26
| Michael Lipkin
Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on!
Jonathan Farnick
| Bernie Lubell
Jonathan Farnick is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the 14th District.
Adam Kinzinger
| Bernie Lubell
Adam Kinzinger is a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress in the 16th District. He is also an incumbent.
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