Stories by Paul Caine
RTA Chairman on His Calls for a Tax Hike
| Paul Caine
Regional Transportation Authority Chairman Kirk Dillard has just called for new tax revenue to help fund the region's mass transit systems which currently have a $30 billion project backlog. Chairman Dillard joins us to discuss the need for new revenue and the impact of proposed cuts to transportation funding by Gov. Bruce Rauner.
One-on-One with Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich
| Paris Schutz
Archbishop Blase Cupich talks about the state of the Catholic Church, finances, schools, and what his role is in lobbying lawmakers and Gov. Bruce Rauner for social services funding.
The Most Unexpected Journey
| Alexandra Silets
A Tinley Park man, who suffers from muscular dystrophy and has had five heart surgeries for his atrial fibrillation, was in Nepal to climb Mount Everest when the deadly earthquake struck. We'll hear about his emotional journey.
Chicago's Donnie Madia Wins Big At James Beard Awards
| Nick Blumberg
Restaurateur Donnie Madia, owner of the One Off Hospitality Group, joins Chicago Tonight after a big night at Monday's James Beard Foundation Awards, which were held for the first time in Chicago.
Chicago Casino Hearings
| Paris Schutz
New hearings on a possible Chicago casino are underway today. Is the mayor's wish for a casino to fund pensions finally close to coming true? Paris Schutz has the latest.
New College of DuPage Board Takes Action
| Alexandra Silets
There's a new board chairwoman at the College of DuPage, and she wasted no time making changes. In a contentious first vote on Thursday, April 30, the new majority of reform trustees voted 4-3 to put the school's controversial president, Robert Breuder, on paid administrative leave.
“Big Cat” Williams on the NFL Draft
| Ann Kreiter
Former Bear James "Big Cat" Williams joins us to discuss the Bears draft picks, and give us his take on Chicago hosting the NFL Draft.
Nature Preserve Comes to Life
| Eddie Arruza
In 2011, the Chicago Park District bought 20 acres of land on the city's north side. The plot of land had sat unused and untended for many years. Nearly four years later, work on the nature preserve is moving quickly with a scheduled unveiling set for this summer. We get a preview.
PBS Chief Paula Kerger
| Nick Blumberg
Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS, joins Chicago Tonight to discuss her vision for the future of public media, the challenges PBS and its member stations face with fundraising and editorial control, and how public media can grow and build their audiences.
Viewer Feedback: 5/4
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about the ongoing battle over the site of the Barack Obama Presidential Library and the renewed focus on community colleges.
Gov. Rauner on Turnaround Agenda
| Paris Schutz
The governor gave a speech today he’s given many times, calling for lawmakers to pass his "turnaround agenda" that includes local right-to-work zones.
Crystin's NFL Draft Notebook
Day 3: Grading the NFL Draft
| Crystin Immel
The picks are all in, and after three days of festivities and thousands of fans pouring into Grant Park, the 2015 NFL Draft in Chicago has concluded. Crystin Immel grades the NFL on the overall fan experience they provided in Grant Park.
Crystin's NFL Draft Notebook
Day 2: In Enemy Territory
| Crystin Immel
Crystin Immel returned to Auditorium Theatre to cover rounds two and three of the NFL Draft on Friday. But things didn't go as smoothly as she planned.
Steep Cuts for CPS's Capital Budget
| Brandis Friedman
Citing the district's $1.1 billion deficit, Interim CEO Jesse Ruiz announced that the district is proposing a $160 million capital budget for fiscal year 2016 -- a significant decline compared to FY2015's approved budget of $509 million.
Parks Group Says Lawsuit Still an Option Against Obama Library
| Hunter Clauss
The Friends of the Parks says it won’t rule out a lawsuit against the Barack Obama Presidential Library even as Gov. Bruce Rauner is expected to sign a bill aimed at squashing potential legal hurdles for the library and the George Lucas museum.
Crystin's NFL Draft Notebook
Day 1: From Back Room to Row One: Getting In and Staying In
| Crystin Immel
Crystin Immel is an Assistant Producer and the assignment desk editor for Chicago Tonight. She’s also a big NFL fan. We thought it would be fun to send her to the NFL Draft at the Auditorium Theatre to see the draft through her eyes.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/1
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of local journalists break down the week's top political, business, and sports stories.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 5/1
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists weigh in on the media coverage of the Baltimore riots.
Weekend Events Around Town: 5/1-5/3
| Linda Qiu
Don your best derby hats for charity; go fly a kite with your kid; and laugh with Chicago's own Jeff Garlin. Chicago Tonight has your weekend picks.
NFL Draft Kicks Off in Chicago
| Paris Schutz
The new, supersized NFL Draft gets underway in Chicago this evening. Just what does it mean for the city? Paris Schutz has the latest.
Where Will Budget Funding Be Coming From?
A Look Into State Special Funds
| Natalie Valdes
With nearly 800 special funds operating outside the state budget, it might be a daunting task to oversee. Gov. Bruce Rauner is sweeping about $1.3 billion out of these funds to balance the budget. Who benefits from these funds and how are they being impacted? Eddie Arruza sits down with several budget watchdogs.
Pop Goes the Collection
Treasures of Contemporary Art Gifted to Art Institute
| Marc Vitali
The Art Institute of Chicago last week announced a historic gift -- 42 works of pop and contemporary art have been given to the museum. We'll speak with museum President Douglas Druick about this unprecedented windfall of art.
The Importance of Community Colleges
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago is already offering free community college tuition to local students, and nationwide, President Barack Obama is proposing a similar plan. We talk to experts about why community colleges have received a renewed focus.
The State of Chicago Trees
| Alexandra Silets
One in five parkway trees in Chicago is threatened by the Emerald Ash Borer beetle. So what can people do to stop the shrinking of the region's tree canopy? The Morton Arboretum's CEO, Gerry Donnelly, joins us to talk about reversing tree loss.
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