Stories by Jay Shefsky
Nearly 50 Years Later, Highwood Bocce Club Members Still Having a Ball
| Jay Shefsky
You may know it as bocce ball, bocci or bocce. But however you say it (or spell it) this ancient Italian sport is gaining in popularity with U.S. players. We visit north suburban Highwood for a look – and a lesson.
Chicago’s Historic Newberry Library Unveils New Look, Exhibition
| Eddie Arruza
As one of Chicago’s oldest and most prestigious institutions unveils a new look, it also looks back at an event that transformed the city.
New Report Highlights Harassment in Illinois Politics
| Nicole Cardos
New recommendations for how Illinois campaigns and government offices can eliminate harassment in the workplace. We hear from two of the women behind the report.
Third Woman Accuses Brett Kavanaugh of Sexual Misconduct
| Evan Garcia
The Supreme Court nominee is strongly denying new accusations of sexually aggressive behavior in high school, calling them “ridiculous and from the Twilight Zone.”
Advocates Celebrate Opening of Restored Horner Park Riverfront
| Alex Ruppenthal
An effort that began two decades ago to restore the banks of the North Branch of the Chicago River in Horner Park is finally complete.
Van Dyke Trial Jurors Hear About Knife Attack, Use of Force Policy
| Matt Masterson
Attorneys for suspended Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke wrapped up their third day of defense by calling a truck driver who they believe was attacked by Laquan McDonald the night the fatal shooting, and an instructor from Chicago’s police academy.
11 Chicago Hotels Reach Agreement with Striking Workers
| Kristen Thometz
Workers will end their strike at nearly a dozen Chicago hotels after reaching an agreement with the Knickerbocker and Ritz-Carlton hotels on Wednesday. But the strike continues at 15 other hotels.
Ask Geoffrey: What’s Up With These Mismatched Tower Toppers?
| Erica Gunderson
A viewer wants to know why the towers atop an iconic Chicago skyscraper have changed height. Geoffrey Baer proves himself equal to the task in this encore edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Should Civilians Have Power to Fire Top Cops?
| Erica Gunderson
The Grassroots Alliance for Police Accountability has proposed a seven-member civilian board with the power to hire and fire Chicago’s police superintendent and have final say on police policy.
Trump Administration Releases New Cybersecurity Strategy
| Evan Garcia
A new cybersecurity plan unveiled last week by the Trump White House indicates that the U.S. could take more aggressive steps to combat foreign hackers.
New Book Argues US Foreign Policy is ‘Doomed to Fail’
| Nicole Cardos
In “The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities,” professor John J. Mearsheimer argues the broad-reaching foreign policy goals of the U.S. have backfired.
David Cale Turns a Family Nightmare into a Dreamy Tour de Force of Survival
| Hedy Weiss
If ever you had any doubt about the healing and transformative powers of art, “We’re Only Alive for a Short Amount of Time,” David Cale’s hypnotically beautiful one-man show, will set you straight.
Van Dyke Defense Presents Fatal Shooting from Officer’s Perspective
| Matt Masterson
Jason Van Dyke’s attorneys presented expert testimony and an animated video that purports to show how the shooting occurred from Van Dyke’s perspective during the sixth day of the high-profile murder trial.
William J. Kelly Launches Bid for Chicago Mayor
| WTTW News
There is one self-identified Republican in the growing field of candidates to be Chicago mayor. We hear his plans for the city.
Singer Paul Marinaro ‘Blessed’ to be Performing in Chicago
| Marc Vitali
One of Chicago’s hottest singers is on the comeback trail following a severe health scare. We catch up with Paul Marinaro at the Green Mill.
Opt-In, Opt-Out: Controversy Over Automatic Voter Registration
| Amanda Vinicky
Voting rights advocates have accused Secretary of State Jesse White of failing to properly implement Illinois' new automatic voter registration law.
Plan for National Museum of Gospel Music in Bronzeville Moves Forward
| Eddie Arruza
Organizers say they are making progress on a new museum of gospel music planned for the former Pilgrim Baptist Church site in Bronzeville.
Trump, Rosenstein to Meet After Reports of Deputy AG’s Departure
| Nicole Cardos
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will meet with President Donald Trump on Thursday following a series of conflicting reports about Rosenstein’s future leading the Justice Department.
New Concussion Testing Uses Hearing to Reveal Brain Trauma
| Erica Gunderson
Research conducted by auditory neuroscientists at Northwestern University reveals that studying how the brain processes sound could provide an objective way to diagnose concussions.
CSO Opens Season with Music of Liberty and Memories of Repression
| Hedy Weiss
Music is not apolitical. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s season opening concerts take note of this, with impassioned comments made by Maestro Riccardo Muti.
Fall Gardening Tips From Eliza Fournier of the Chicago Botanic Garden
| Marc Vitali
Cooler weather can present challenges to local gardeners. How to make the most of the season.
Van Dyke Defense Opens with Testimony of Laquan McDonald’s Past
| Matt Masterson
Jason Van Dyke is the one facing murder charges, but his attorneys on Monday painted teen Laquan McDonald as a violent drug user who became aggressive when under the influence of PCP.
2018 Chicago Summer Festival Guide
| Kristen Thometz
Up next: Oktoberfest Chicago, Chicago Gourmet, Fall Fest at Lincoln Park Zoo, Edgewater Arts Festival and more.
Chicago Hotel Workers Reach Agreement with 9 Hotels
| Kristen Thometz
After two weeks, the union representing striking workers announced that a contract agreement had been reached at nine hotels. Workers will continue to strike at 17 others.
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