Stories by Paris Schutz
New Bears Coach Addresses Media
| Paris Schutz
New Bears Coach John Fox faces the media at Halas Hall. We have a full recap, including what he said about Jay Cutler, and reaching out to former Bears great Brian Urlacher.
Spring Legislative Session
| Alexandra Silets
The spring legislative session is in full swing now that the 99th General Assembly has been sworn in along with Gov. Bruce Rauner. We hear from both sides of the aisle about what the legislative priorities are in both chambers.
Martin Luther King, Jr. & Civil Rights Today
| Nick Blumberg
As we reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., we take a look at his lasting impact and what the Civil Rights struggle can tell us about the social movements of today.
Good Buddies
| Jay Shefsky
As baby boomers age, the rate of Alzheimer's disease climbs steadily. A program at Northwestern University pairs Alzheimer's patients in the early stages of the disease with first-year medical students to add a human dimension to their scientific and clinical studies.
Scholarly Subversion or Innocuous Instruction?
The Confucius Institute Debate
| Evan Garcia
Confucius Institutes are academic and cultural programs financially backed by the Chinese government. These institutions affiliate themselves with colleges throughout the world, but have drawn backlash due to concerns of propaganda pushing.
Mayoral Candidate William "Dock" Walls
| Rhyan Zuercher
The mayoral race is in full swing. We sit down with candidate William "Dock" Walls, a former aide to the late mayor Harold Washington, regarding his campaign and how his strategy differs from previous runs for office.
Chicago Tonight to Host Live Mayoral Candidate Forum
| WTTW News
Chicago Tonight will host a live candidate forum on Wednesday, Feb. 4 with contenders for the office of Mayor of Chicago, including the incumbent Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Ald. Bob Fioretti, Cook County Commissioner Jesús "Chuy" García, and businessman Willie Wilson. The forum will also be live streamed at wttw.com.
Bears Hire John Fox as Head Coach
| Kristen Thometz
It’s official. The Chicago Bears have hired John Fox, former head coach for the Denver Broncos, as the team’s next head coach.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/16
| WTTW News
Paris Schutz and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 1/16
| WTTW News
Paris Schutz and his panel of journalists weigh in on the White Sox retiring Paul Konerko's jersey, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's economic policies, and the impact of McDonald's new ad campaign.
January 15, 2015 - Full Show
| WTTW News
New Head Coach for Bears?
Rauner Takes Aim At Political Hires
Inspector General Joe Ferguson
The Philosophy of Finance
Second City’s Bob Curry Fellowship
Weekend Events Around Town: 1/16-1/19
| Travis Cornejo
Mr. Imagination, International Puppet Theater Festival, and Dave Eggers; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
New Head Coach for Bears?
| Rhyan Zuercher
John Fox, former head coach for the Denver Broncos, was interviewed at Halas Hall Wednesday as the Chicago Bears search for a new head coach. Fox boasts an impressive record and could be what the Bears and quarterback Jay Cutler need to get in gear for the fast-approaching league year.
Rauner Takes Aim At Political Hires
| Nick Blumberg
Gov. Bruce Rauner signed another executive order Thursday morning, this one requiring that the state of Illinois publish the names of political hires. Rauner accused the Quinn administration of carrying on in the tradition of imprisoned former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
Inspector General Joe Ferguson
| Alexandra Silets
Inspector General Joe Ferguson joins us with the latest on government oversight in Chicago.
The Philosophy of Finance
| Rhyan Zuercher
Jeremy Josse has worked in the financial services sector for more than 20 years and has always looked to explore the philosophical paradoxes within the industry. In his new book, Josse examines financial conundrums and economic concepts we accept at face value in a series of philosophical case studies.
Second City’s Bob Curry Fellowship
| Marc Vitali
The Second City is accepting applications for its Bob Curry Fellowship, which is named after the first African-American Second City performer. We revisit our story about the fellowship’s inaugural class.
The Inaugural Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival
| Marc Vitali
Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival Founder and Artistic Director Blair Thomas tells us about the first Chicago festival to celebrate puppetry in its many forms.
Viewer Feedback: 1/15
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.
January 14, 2015 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Day 2 of Hearings on Obama Library Location
Could Aldermanic Races Reshape City Council?
From Undocumented Child to Federal Judge
Ask Geoffrey: 1/14
NASA Astronaut Col. Mike Hopkins
Day 2 of Hearings on Obama Library Location
| Paris Schutz
Chicago residents got another chance today to sound off on whether or not they support an Obama Presidential Library on protected parkland. Vote in our poll.
Could Aldermanic Races Reshape City Council?
| Nick Blumberg
Aldermanic races around the city are heating up, with candidates getting kicked off the ballot, charges of intimidation, and packed fields of contenders. With less than six weeks until the municipal election, we check in on some of the races with our panel.
From Undocumented Child to Federal Judge
| Paul Caine
From an undocumented child to a federal judge, Manuel Barbosa joins us to discuss his own incredible migrant story he recounts in his autobiographical new book, The Littlest Wetback.
Ask Geoffrey: 1/14
Honorary Ways, Silver Skates & Chicago River
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer gets the cold, hard truth on why the Chicago River doesn't freeze over even during Chicago's bitter winters in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
NASA Astronaut Col. Mike Hopkins
| Eddie Arruza
NASA astronaut Col. Mike Hopkins belongs to the very exclusive group of just 215 people who have visited the International Space Station (ISS). But Col. Hopkins distinguished himself during his time on the ISS in a couple of memorable ways. We revisit a conversation with Hopkins.
January 13, 2015 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Public Hearing on Obama Library Location
New Governor, New Illinois?
Author Wes Moore On Finding His Life's Work
Welcome to the World of Mr. Imagination
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