Stories by Eddie Arruza
Striking CSO Musicians Get Superstar Support
| Eddie Arruza
Instead of being in rehearsal Tuesday morning with their superstar conductor Riccardo Muti, most of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s 106 musicians joined forces with him on the sidewalk outside the concert hall.
Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi Pushes for More Reform
| Evan Garcia
He’s promised big ethics changes and is now pushing to streamline the assessment system and change the rules for some property owners. We sit down with Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi.
Artists, Architects Reimagine the Possibilities of Design in ‘Dimensions of Citizenship’
| Marc Vitali
Seven teams of designers, artists and architects created new visions of space in the world. We visit the forward-thinking show that recently arrived from Venice, Italy.
Health Officials Warning Residents About Unproven Stem Cell Therapies
| Kristen Thometz
The Illinois Department of Public Health is warning patients and health care providers about the risks of stem cell therapies that are not approved by the FDA following a national investigation into their use.
Theo Ubique Unleashes the Italian Opera Soul in ‘Bridges of Madison County’
| Hedy Weiss
This is one of those productions that makes you wish the show’s composer and writer would make a quick trip to Chicago to see their work in what might just be its ideal incarnation.
Federal Bill Seeks Comprehensive Health Study on Petcoke
| Alex Ruppenthal
Proposed legislation would require the federal government to examine potential health risks from exposure to petroleum coke, a solid byproduct of the oil refining process that had for years been stored in uncontained piles on the Southeast Side.
Study Finds Black Americans More Likely to Live in ‘Trauma Deserts’
| Kristen Thometz
A new South Side facility has increased access to trauma care in Chicago, where in 2015, 73 percent of majority black communities were located at least 5 miles from a trauma center, according to a new study.
35 Charged in Connection to Chicago-Based Heroin Trafficking Ring
| Matt Masterson
“Operation Road Rage,” as the investigation was known, led to the seizure of 1 kilogram of heroin, as well as approximately $100,000 in cash, five firearms and four vehicles.
A Britney Spears Musical Stage Comedy is Set for Chicago
| Associated Press
She is the latest pop star to throw her fedora onto the stage. The show “Once Upon a One More Time” will have its world premiere this fall in Chicago, with previews beginning in October.
Smollett’s Lawyer Welcomes Cameras in Courtroom
| Associated Press
An attorney for Jussie Smollett says she wants cameras in the courtroom throughout the “Empire” actor’s trial so that the public “can see the evidence and the lack thereof.”
2nd Crash Renews Safety Concerns for Boeing’s Prized New Jet
| Associated Press
The second deadly crash of a prized new airplane in five months has renewed safety concerns about the 737 Max that could shape Boeing's fortunes for many years.
Man Accused of Shooting Deputy Makes Court Appearance
| Associated Press
Floyd E. Brown of Springfield is charged with first-degree murder in the death of McHenry County Sheriff's Deputy Jacob Keltner.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Goes on Strike as Contract Talks Collapse
| Eddie Arruza
While saying their negotiations have been “respectful and cordial,” the musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and their management dug in Monday in what could be a prolonged strike.
FDA Approves Ketamine Nasal Spray as New Depression Treatment
| Kristen Thometz
For the first time in 30 years, the Food and Drug Administration has approved a new treatment for depression.
16th Ward Candidate Forum: Incumbent Ald. Toni Foulkes
| Alexandra Silets
We launch our aldermanic runoff forums with a reprise of the 2015 matchup in the 16th Ward between Stephanie Coleman and incumbent Ald. Toni Foulkes.
Humans Are Destroying Chimpanzees’ Culture, Study Finds
| Alex Ruppenthal
The complex and relatively advanced cultures of chimpanzees are disappearing as human beings encroach on previously undisturbed areas of African forest, according to a new study involving researchers from Lincoln Park Zoo.
Chance the Rapper Marries Longtime Girlfriend
| Associated Press
Chance the Rapper tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend in a star-studded ceremony. Reports say the couple married in Newport Beach, California on Saturday.
Joffrey Academy’s ‘Winning Works’ Program More Than Justifies its Title
| Hedy Weiss
From the performers’ dazzling technical skill and emotional conviction to the sophistication and complexity of each choreographer’s work, this program of four world premiere works was remarkable on many levels.
Study: Adolescent Binge Drinking Increases Risk for Anxiety as an Adult
| Kristen Thometz
Even if discontinued, binge drinking at an early age increases the risk of developing anxiety later in life, according to researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Cook County Sheriff Warns of Apple Phone Scam
| Kristen Thometz
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart is warning residents about a sophisticated phone scam in which an unsolicited caller claims to be a representative from Apple, Inc.
Chicago’s Runoff Election: Early Voting Locations, Dates
| Kristen Thometz
An April 2 runoff election will determine Chicago’s next mayor, city treasurer and aldermen in more than a dozen wards across the city. Find out when and where you can cast your ballot.
Growing Number of Boeing Max 8 Planes Grounded After Crash
| Associated Press
Chicago-based Boeing’s stock plunged 8 percent Monday morning as aviation authorities in China, Indonesia and Ethiopia ordered airlines to ground their Boeing 737 Max 8 planes the day after one crashed in Ethiopia.
Attorney: Tape Appears to Show R. Kelly Sexually Abusing Girls
| Associated Press
A man who said he was cleaning out an old videotape collection found a tape that showed a man who appeared to be R. Kelly sexually abusing girls, he and his attorney said Sunday.
R. Kelly: ‘We’re Going to Straighten All This Stuff Out’
| Associated Press
R. Kelly walked out of a Chicago jail on Saturday after someone who officials say did not want to be publicly identified paid $161,633 that the R&B singer owed in back child support.
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