Stories by Brandis Friedman
CPS Scrambles to Prepare for April 1 Teacher Walkout
| Brandis Friedman
The Chicago Teachers Union says the vote for a one-day strike passed overwhelmingly. But a vocal minority still opposes it.
Lego Architect Reaches New Heights With MSI Exhibit
| Paul Caine
Meet the local man who's a certified Lego professional with a brand new exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry.
Cook County Clerk David Orr on Election Law Changes
| Andrea Guthmann
Last week's primary election saw several firsts, including same-day voter registration and record-breaking early voting. Cook County Clerk David Orr discusses what it means for the future.
Peru’s Protected Treasure: Reserve is Key for Conservation
| Paul Caine
A small nature reserve at a tiny point on the southern coast of Peru is playing a big role in protecting endangered marine and bird species. Learn how the Chicago Zoological Society has been working with the community to engage locals in the conservation effort.
Weekend Events: March Madness, Chicago Beer Festival, Easter Brunch
| Meredith Francis
Hunt for Easter Eggs, get your fill of March Madness, see stand-up from Trevor Noah and more this Easter weekend in and around Chicago.
Art Institute Names New Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art
| Chloe Riley
Ann Goldstein, the former director of Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum, will take over the position previously held by James Rondeau, who is now the museum's president.
Illinois Supreme Court Crushes Emanuel’s Pension Rescue Plan
| Hunter Clauss
The Illinois Supreme Court dealt Mayor Rahm Emanuel a major setback Thursday in his efforts of saving two of the city’s four public employee pension funds, which city officials say could go broke within the next 15 years.
Viewer Feedback: ‘How Can These People Sleep at Night?’
| Erica Gunderson
Hear what viewers had to say about the Nabisco plant layoffs and the upcoming one-day Chicago Teacher's Union strike when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
Jim Kirk on the Future of Print Media in Chicago
| Paul Caine
In an era in which the Internet and social media have completely disrupted long-established business models for the entire print industry, do newspapers anywhere have a long-term future?
CTU Delegates Vote in Favor of April 1 ‘Day of Action’
| Eddie Arruza
The Chicago school board is served with a walkout notice by the teachers union on the same day the board sues the Illinois State Charter School Commission.
DuSable Museum Granted Smithsonian Affiliation Status
| Chloe Riley
The DuSable Museum of African-American History has been granted a special status by the Smithsonian Institution – a move the museum says marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration between the two institutions.
Segregation and Racial Barriers on Chicago's South Side
| Nick Blumberg
A new book by Natalie Moore about the South Side blends personal history with investigative reporting to tell the story of a segregated city and misunderstood neighborhoods.
Ask Geoffrey: How Do You Make the Popular Downscope Cocktail?
| Erica Gunderson
For decades, a cocktail called the Downscope was served up at Skipper’s Marina on the Calumet River. Its recipe was a closely guarded secret, until now. Geoffrey Baer tells us what's up with the Downscope and answers other viewer questions on this edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Mayor Emanuel Makes Push for Improving Chicago Parks
| Chloe Riley
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday announced plans to improve Chicago's lakefront and add recreational amenities at select parks across the city.
Activists Call for Closure of Waukegan Coal-Fired Power Plant
| Elizabeth Brackett
Activists want a date when the 88-year-old Waukegan coal-fired power plant will begin a transition to cleaner power. But NRG Energy says it's poured millions into pollution controls for the plant and has no plans to close.
World's Largest Ultraviolet Disinfection Facility Tackles Chicago River
| Evan Garcia
The notoriously polluted Chicago River is about to get cleaner with disinfection technology at a Skokie water treatment facility.
President Obama Makes Historic Trip to Cuba
| Alexandra Silets
President Barack Obama addressed the Cuban people early Tuesday during his historic trip, saying, “I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War.”
Report: Cook County Leads in White Youth Employment, Black Youth Joblessness
| Brandis Friedman
Criminal backgrounds, homelessness and lack of education and opportunity are all factors in preventing black youth between the ages of 16 and 24 from finding employment, according to a report released by the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Great Cities Institute.
Chicago Steps Up Security in Wake of Brussels Attacks
| Meredith Francis
Chicago authorities are increasing security at key locations in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Brussels. Mayor Rahm Emanuel said there are “no known threats” to Chicago at this time.
Paintings Illustrate Chicagoan’s Memories of Cuban Revolution
| Marc Vitali
In 1958 a Navy sailor from Chicago was briefly onshore in Cuba while the revolution was underway. The sailor, named George Klauba, became first a tattoo artist and then a painter. For years now, he has focused his artistic energy on remembering a moment in history and putting his dreamlike impressions on canvas.
Analyzing Potential Sale, Development of Old Main Post Office
| Andrea Guthmann
The saga over the sprawling Old Main Post Office is heating up. Mayor Rahm Emanuel recently started threatening to seize the building from the British developer who purchased it in 2009. Now comes word the building is about to be sold to a new owner.
Cast Iron Cooking Tips from Lisa McManus of America's Test Kitchen
| Alexandra Silets
You may know her as the official gadget guru for America's Test Kitchen here on PBS. Lisa McManus is also the executive tasting and testing editor at Cook's Illustrated and Cook's Country magazines. She joins us to discuss "Cook It in Cast Iron: Kitchen-Tested Recipes for the One Pan That Does It All."
Analyzing Efforts to Stop Trump, Possibility of Brokered GOP Convention
| Hunter Clauss
Efforts to derail Donald Trump's momentum heat up within the GOP as voters in Arizona and Utah decide who to support in Tuesday's primaries.
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