Stories by Paul Caine
For Expectant Mother, Possible Exposure to Zika a Terrifying Ordeal
| Paul Caine
The Zika virus has been shown to cause microcephaly and other fetal brain abnormalities. We talk with a local woman, pregnant with her first child, who has been dealing with the terrifying possibility that she and her unborn child may have been exposed to the virus.
Chicagoan's Memories of Cuban Revolution Reflected in Art
| Marc Vitali
Tattoo artist-turned-painter George Klauba was briefly onshore in Cuba while the revolution was underway. For years now, he has focused his artistic energy on remembering a moment in history and putting his dreamlike impressions on canvas.
Lori Lightfoot: Dean Angelo 'Misses the Mark' on Task Force Recommendations
| WTTW News
“Mr. Angelo continues to miss the mark when he dismisses the report,” said Lori Lightfoot, chairwoman of the Police Accountability Task Force, in response to comments made by FOP head Dean Angelo during his Monday appearance on "Chicago Tonight."
FOP President Dean Angelo Responds to Task Force Recommendations
| Alexandra Silets
Changes are coming to the Chicago Police Department. But are the rank and file on board? We talk with the head of Chicago's Fraternal Order of Police.
Lawmakers on Higher Education Law, Overhauling Public Education Funding
| Hunter Clauss
Gov. Bruce Rauner signed legislation Monday to help public universities and community colleges that have seen their financial foothold slip during Illinois’s unprecedented budget impasse.
Young Hospital Patients, Staff Help Name Shedd Penguin Chick
| Evan Garcia
After Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago patients, families, staff and volunteers took part in a voting contest last week, the 10-month-old penguin previously known as Chick No. 23 is now called Diego.
Gannett Makes Bid to Buy Tribune Publishing
| Nick Blumberg
Newspaper giant Gannett makes a bid to take over the parent company of the Chicago Tribune. A look at what Gannett's offering, and whether it's likely to succeed.
Governor Rauner Signs Legislation to Fund Higher Education
| Paris Schutz
Gov. Bruce Rauner approves emergency funding for higher education in Illinois. But is it enough to keep Chicago State University and others afloat?
Photographer Art Fox Shares ‘Broken Journey’ of Migratory Birds
| Eddie Arruza
The long voyage of some migratory birds ends in Chicago. How photographer Art Fox is raising awareness of what's called "window kill" at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.
Animal ‘Selfies’ Captured in Amazon Rain Forest by Field Museum
| Evan Garcia
The Field Museum recently captured some unusual animal portraits with motion-activated cameras in the Peruvian Amazon rain forest.
Documenting ‘the Dead Zone’: Story of Chernobyl from Those Who Returned
| Andrea Guthmann
Palatine native Holly Morris talks about her new documentary "The Babushkas of Chernobyl," which profiles three grandmothers who chose to ignore government orders and return home to live out their lives near the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster.
Summer Workouts Return to Millennium Park
| Kristen Thometz
Fill up your water bottle, grab a yoga mat and head to Millennium Park, where free summer workout classes begin in June. Get the full schedule.
Summit to Honor ‘People’s Mayor’ Harold Washington
| Meredith Francis
Nearly 30 years after his death, the “People’s Mayor” Harold Washington is being honored with a daylong summit, and registration is filling up fast. Paula Thornton Greear with the Chicago Urban League says remembering Washington’s legacy is essential, especially given today’s political climate.
RIP Lonnie Mack
Early rock hero and influential guitarist died Thursday
| Marc Vitali
The red-hot guitar player with a soulful voice recorded for Chicago’s Alligator Records, played on one of The Doors greatest hits – and once shot a computer that didn’t agree with him.
The Week in Review: Unraveling the Latest Lucas Museum Plan
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and guests discuss the controversial and expensive new plan for the Lucas Museum and more top stories on this week's show.
Over 150 Countries Sign Paris Climate Change Pact on Earth Day
| Evan Garcia
The terms of the historic global pact were agreed upon by 195 countries on Dec. 12, 2015, at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, but Friday – Earth Day – marks the first day of the yearlong signing period.
City to Implement Nearly a Third of Police Task Force Recommendations
| WTTW News
The police superintendent and mayor announce big changes to Chicago Police Department practices and oversight. But did the much maligned Independent Police Review Authority make the cut?
Music Icon Prince Dies at 57
| Marc Vitali
The sudden loss of Prince has the world talking. We hear from the Chicago photographer who took iconic pictures of Prince before he was a superstar.
How Chicago’s School-Choice System Hurts Some Neighborhood Schools
| Hunter Clauss
Some neighborhood high schools in poorer areas of Chicago are struggling to survive. We look at how the city's school-choice system is playing a role.
Weekend Events: Feminist Film Festival, Earth Day, Music Under Glass
| Meredith Francis
Celebrate spring weather and the planet with a bounty of events, from feminist films to fireworks and a culinary smackdown to classical music.
Another Corpse Flower to Bloom at Chicago Botanic Garden
| Evan Garcia
If all goes as planned, the Chicago Botanic Garden is about to get very stinky in the next few days. That’s because Sprout, a titan arum–also known as a corpse flower–is very close to blooming.
Viewer Feedback: ‘Insightful Without the Sentimentality’
| Erica Gunderson
Hear what viewers had to say about our discussion of the police accountability task force's report and Carol Marin's conversation with Ron Magers when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
Confessions of a Mommy Blogger in New Book on ‘Mediocre Parenting’
| Brandis Friedman
So what if the kids have a television for a babysitter and a Big Mac for dinner—five nights in a row? They're alive. These are the hilarious confessions of Chicago mommy blogger Karen Alpert, who is out with her second book, "I Want My Epidural Back: Adventures in Mediocre Parenting."
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