Stories by Erica Gunderson
Chicago Girls Learn the Ropes of Double Dutch
| Erica Gunderson
Memories of jumping rope as a child lures a Chicago woman back to the sport as an adult – and inspires her to start teaching double Dutch to a new generation through her organization Black Girls Jump.
Record Number of Mayoral Candidates Leaves Voters Spoiled for Choice
| Paul Caine
Chicago voters may want change, but with so many mayoral candidates to choose from, what are they to think? We get election analysis from political reporters Craig Dellimoreo, A.D. Quig and Greg Hinz.
There Are 150-Plus Aldermanic Candidates. Here Are 6 Wards to Watch.
| Eddie Arruza
In addition to the very competitive and crowded mayoral contest, voters in all 50 wards are voting for alderman as well. We highlight some of the races to watch.
Election Officials to Undecided Voters: Time’s Up
| Paris Schutz
Election day is almost upon us as the 14 mayoral candidates make their final pitches to voters.
Illinois Senate Democratic, Republican Leaders on Budget Priorities
| Nick Blumberg
Gov. J.B. Pritzker struck a bipartisan tone in his budget speech. What the top Democrat and Republican in the state Senate think of his proposal.
R. Kelly Pleads Not Guilty to 10 Sexual Abuse Charges
| Matt Masterson
The R&B superstar posted $100,000 bail Monday and walked out of Cook County Jail, where he spent the weekend after being charged in four separate cases late last week.
Field Museum’s First Poet-in-Residence to Host Pop-Up Poetry Stations
| Alex Ruppenthal
Poet Eric Elshtain is one of the museum’s newest additions, and he represents the institution’s latest effort at using art to change the way visitors interact with nature.
Survey: Gun Violence, Bullying Top Social Issues Facing Chicago Youth
| Kristen Thometz
Chicago parents say gun violence, bullying and poverty are among the top 10 social issues affecting the city’s youth, according to a citywide survey.
R. Kelly Held on $1 Million Bond
| Matt Masterson
A Cook County judge on Saturday ordered R. Kelly held on $1 million bond, a day after the R&B star was indicted by a grand jury on 10 charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse.
Web Extra, The Week in Review: Impact of Jussie Smollett
| Nick Blumberg
Eddie Arruza and guests take a dive deep into the broader impact of the Jussie Smollett case.
The Week in Review: Mayoral Candidates Fight to the Finish
| Nick Blumberg
Charges for “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett. Accusations, missteps and big money in the run-up to election day. A disturbing revelation about the Aurora mass shooter. And Manny Machado disses Chicago.
R. Kelly Charged With Aggravated Sexual Abuse
| Matt Masterson
Controversial Chicago R&B singer R. Kelly is facing a slew of sexual abuse charges after a video purporting to show him sexually assaulting an underage girl was turned over to Cook County investigators.
New Program Aims to Give Cancer Patients a Road Map for Treatment
| Kristen Thometz
Navigating cancer treatment can be overwhelming. A new pilot seeks to improve the process for patients by consolidating all aspects of treatment into one all-encompassing care plan.
Southeast Side Facility to Stop Handling Bulk Amounts of Brain-Damaging Manganese
| Alex Ruppenthal
Watco Transloading says it will no longer handle materials with high concentrations of manganese, a heavy metal used in steelmaking that can cause brain damage at high exposure levels.
CSO Concert Moves from Earthly Horror to Heavenly Yearning
| Hedy Weiss
The CSO’s current program features two radically different pieces: American composer William Schuman’s haunting “Symphony No. 9” and Mozart’s glorious “Requiem in D Minor.”
Six Girls Negotiate Difficult Road to Adulthood in ‘Twilight Bowl’
| Hedy Weiss
“Twilight Bowl” is a telling depiction of a crucial transitional period in the lives of a cross-section of young women who are at once lost and found in the American heartland.
Valentino, Antelope Born on Valentine’s Day at Brookfield Zoo, Euthanized
| Kristen Thometz
The tiny African antelope born on Valentine’s Day was euthanized Tuesday, according to zoo officials, who identified a birth defect that affected the animal’s ability to swallow normally.
Preckwinkle Parts Ways with Top Aide After Controversial Social Media Post
| Paris Schutz
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, considered a front-runner in the race for Chicago mayor, has cut ties with Scott Cisek after he made a controversial post on Facebook.
Anita Alvarez to Kim Foxx: ‘Do Your Job’
Cook County state’s attorney recused herself this week from Smollett case
| Matt Masterson
Former Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez this week blasted her successor Kim Foxx for not “doing her job” after Foxx recused herself from the investigation into claims made by “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett.
Transgender Chicagoan Reunites with Christian Cousin
| Dan Protess
WTTW captures a family reunion between two cousins. Both from central Illinois, one now calls Chicago home and identifies as “trans-feminine.” The other, an evangelical Christian, stayed downstate and has no experience with the LGBTQ community.
Records: 75 Percent of Revoked Illinois Gun Licenses Ignored
| Associated Press
Police say that of the people who received gun license revocations last year in Illinois, more than 75 percent ignored the notices.
‘Empire’ Producers Cut Smollett from Season’s Last Episodes
| Associated Press
The producers of the TV show “Empire” say Jussie Smollett’s character will be removed from the final two episodes of this season.
Chicago Film Critics Reveal Their Top Oscars Picks
| Nicole Cardos
The 91st Academy Awards ceremony takes place Sunday night. We check in with two Chicago film critics ahead of the big night.
Dark Money at Play as Graduated Income Tax Fight Begins
| Amanda Vinicky
The fight over Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s proposed graduated income tax is already being influenced by nonprofit groups that are not required to disclose their donors.
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