Stories by Paul Caine
Water: Chicago in the 21st Century and Beyond
| Paul Caine
As water is increasingly recognised as a precious resource, we look at Chicago's water future.
Love on Paper
| Eddie Arruza
In time for Valentine's Day, The Newberry Library in Chicago has searched through its extensive archives for artifacts of love. Taking suggestions from its staff across many areas of expertise, the library has created an exhibition of works on paper that express love in all its forms over the last eight centuries. We revisit the story.
Ask Geoffrey: 2/11
Auto Wash Bowl, Balbo Column & Baldwin Ice Cream
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer tells a sweet South Side success story, tests the waters at an unusual car wash, and finds the facts behind a fascist monument in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
February 10, 2015 - Full Show
| WTTW News
State Budget Crisis
Analyzing Rauner's Executive Order Aimed at Unions
Restaurateur Rich Melman Gets Lifetime Achievement Award
South Pole Discovery
Who Runs The Classroom? Beyoncé
Pullman District to be Designated as National Monument
| Nick Blumberg
President Barack Obama plans to visit Chicago next week where he’ll reportedly declare part of the Pullman neighborhood on the far south side a national monument, Chicago’s first.
Ald. JoAnn Thompson Dies of Heart Failure
| Travis Cornejo
Ald. JoAnn Thompson (16th) died Monday night of heart failure. Thompson, 58, overcame alcoholism and homelessness and was seeking a third term on the Chicago City Council, representing parts of Englewood and Back of the Yards.
State Budget Crisis
| Paris Schutz
While the talk today is about the governor's executive order on unions, a projected $2 billion budget deficit still goes unsolved. We have the latest details.
Analyzing Rauner’s Executive Order Aimed at Unions
| Paul Caine
The governor issued an executive order absolving state workers who don't want to be union members from paying so-called "fair share" fees. Is this the first step toward Illinois becoming a so-called "right-to-work state?"
Restaurateur Rich Melman Gets Lifetime Achievement Award
| Alexandra Silets
The James Beard Foundation is honoring Chicago's own restaurateur Rich Melman with a Lifetime Achievement Award. We talk with him about the honor and his recipe for success.
South Pole Discovery
| Rhyan Zuercher
It has been thought that almost nothing can survive in the watery depths near the South Pole. But a group of researchers sent a robot armed with a camera a half-mile below Antarctic ice and discovered an entire ecosystem. It is the farthest south that fish have ever been found.
Who Runs The Classroom? Beyoncé
| Eddie Arruza
Pop diva Beyoncé is arguably the most popular performer in the world. But there's much more to her than her success as a provocative pop icon. That's the idea behind a new college course at UIC that delves into Beyoncé's role in shaping "feminist perspectives and [the image] of U.S. black womanhood."
Early Voting Begins
| Evan Garcia
Early voting has begun for the Chicago mayoral and aldermanic races. The Board of Elections opened up 51 locations today.
February 9, 2015 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Rauner Signs Executive Order Aimed at Unions
"Corrupt Illinois"
Measles Outbreak Spreads to Illinois
Brian Williams and the Fog of War
Grad Student Uncovers Lost Eastland Disaster Footage
Buddy Guy Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
| WTTW News
Chicago blues legend Buddy Guy was honored with a lifetime achievement award at the 57th annual Grammy Awards Sunday. Watch a 2006 interview and performance with Buddy Guy on Chicago Tonight.
Rauner Signs Executive Order Aimed at Unions
| Paris Schutz
Gov. Bruce Rauner steps up the attack on public employee unions with an executive order allowing members to opt out and not pay union dues if they so choose.
"Corrupt Illinois"
| Alexandra Silets
A new book takes a comprehensive look at the patronage, cronyism and criminality in Illinois politics -- from stolen elections and crooked courts to corrupt congressmen, governors and aldermen.
Measles Outbreak Spreads to Illinois
| Nick Blumberg
Three new cases of measles have been confirmed in Cook County, health officials announced Monday. That brings the statewide total to nine infected people. Seven of the cases, including six small children, have been linked to a Palatine day care center.
Brian Williams and the Fog of War
| Paul Caine
Our panel discusses Brian Williams and the fog of war. Can the NBC Nightly News anchor survive revelations that he "misremembered" being on a helicopter hit by a rocket-propelled grenade in Iraq?
Grad Student Uncovers Lost Eastland Disaster Footage
| Rhyan Zuercher
The Eastland Disaster of 1915 marks the capsizing of the SS Eastland on the Chicago River that claimed at least 844 lives. It is considered one of the greatest loss-of-life tragedies in Chicago history.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 2/6
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 2/6
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve into the Chicago tradition of placing "dibs" on shoveled parking spots.
February 5, 2015 - Full Show
| WTTW News
IL Lawmakers on What's Ahead After Rauner's First State of the State
The Beauty of the "Not Impossible"
"The Opposite of Spoiled"
60 Years of Sculpture with Richard Hunt
Round the World with Sarah Outen
Weekend Events Around Town: 2/6-2/8
| Travis Cornejo
Snow Days Chicago, Sondheim on Sondheim, and Richard Hunt; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
IL Lawmakers on What's Ahead After Rauner's First State of the State
| Nick Blumberg
As Gov. Bruce Rauner lays out his policy priorities in his first State of the State address, Illinois lawmakers analyze what he had to say -- and what we can expect from his budget address later this month.
The Beauty of the "Not Impossible"
| Nick Blumberg
Mick Ebeling went from being a film and TV producer to founding an organization that solves challenging problems around the world. His hands-on approach to "hacking" processes has helped him make extraordinary changes to people's lives.
"The Opposite of Spoiled"
| Rhyan Zuercher
How do you teach your children to be smart about money? New York Times personal finance columnist Ron Lieber seeks to answer that question in his new book, The Opposite of Spoiled. He joins us to discuss how to instill values and the value of the dollar in a younger generation.
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