Stories by Evan Garcia
White Sox Legend Minnie Miñoso Dies
| Evan Garcia
White Sox great Minnie Miñoso, Chicago's first black major league player, died this Sunday. Professor Adrian Burgos Jr., who specializes in Latin American studies and baseball at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, joins us to discuss Miñoso's legacy.
Colombian Artist's Work Speaks to Universal Themes
| Marc Vitali
An artist revered in her home country of Colombia has made a strong impression on the international art world. We visit the MCA Chicago for the opening of Doris Salcedo's first-ever retrospective.
Poll: Emanuel, García in Dead Heat
| Paris Schutz
A new poll concludes that Mayor Rahm Emanuel is "very likely" even with challenger Jesús "Chuy" García. The poll, conducted by Ogden & Fry, shows Emanuel up 43 percent to 38.5 percent, with 18.6 percent undecided.
Park District Proposes Morgan Shoal Improvement Plan
| Elizabeth Brackett
Community residents liked what they heard about plans to improve the lakefront along the Morgan Shoal on the city’s south side.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 2/27
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 2/27
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve further into the mayoral race and the upcoming runoff election.
Emanuel & García Face Off Before Runoff Election
| Paris Schutz
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Cook County Commissioner Jesús "Chuy" García will join us on Tuesday, March 31, one week before the runoff election.
Weekend Events Around Town: 2/27-3/1
| Evan Garcia
Enjoy a weekend of culture, comedy, cold beers, and even colder waters. Chicago Tonight has your weekend picks.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Runoff Against García
| WTTW News
Mayor Rahm Emanuel will face Jesús "Chuy" García in an April 7 runoff election after securing only 45 percent of the vote on Election Day to García's 34 percent. The mayor joins us.
Poll: Residents Support Obama Library in South Side Park
| Paris Schutz
A new poll commissioned by the Obama Foundation says a large majority of residents support the Presidential Library in a south side park. Does that mean Chicago is the winner in the library sweepstakes? We have the details.
Teach For America Lower on Recruits
| Brandis Friedman
Recruiting college graduates into the popular teaching corps Teach For America isn't as easy as it used to be. We talk with them about what the organization thinks is causing the slowdown.
Blair Kamin on Pullman Historic District
| Alexandra Silets
Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin talks about the Pullman Historic District's designation as a national monument.
The International Race to Build a Breakthrough Battery
| Paul Caine
Author Steve Levine had fly-on-the-wall access for two years to "the battery guys" at Argonne National Laboratory -- America's team in an international competition to build a battery that will change the world. Levine joins us to talk about his new book, The Powerhouse.
Mayoral Candidate Jesús "Chuy" García on the Runoff Election
| Paul Caine
Mayoral candidate Jesús "Chuy" García's strong showing has forced an unprecedented runoff election against incumbent Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Aldermanic Winners
| Alexandra Silets
Proco "Joe" Moreno won 50.9 percent of the vote in the 1st Ward in Tuesday's election, but his challenger Anne Shaw won’t concede until all the absentee ballots are counted. Ald. Nick Sposato won 54 percent of the vote in the 38th Ward; and Carlos Ramirez-Rosa won 67 percent in the 35th Ward and was the only candidate to oust an incumbent. The three winning aldermen join us.
Aldermanic Candidates in 19 Wards Headed for Runoffs
| Nick Blumberg
Voters in more than a third of Chicago’s 50 wards will head to the polls again in April. In Tuesday’s election, no clear winner emerged in 19 races for alderman across the city.
Election Analysis
| Rhyan Zuercher
The people have spoken as incumbent candidate Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Cook County Commissioner Jesús "Chuy" García will face off again April 7 in a runoff vote.
Voters Support an Elected School Board
| Nick Blumberg
Voters across Chicago overwhelmingly support an elected school board, according to results of a non-binding referendum that appeared on the ballot Tuesday in 37 of the city’s 50 wards.
Education Roundup: CPS Debt, Elected School Board & PARCC Testing
| Brandis Friedman
In recent weeks, the Chicago Board of Education has received letters from both the state Board of Education and the U.S. Department of Education threatening the loss of more than $1 billion if Chicago Public Schools fails to administer the controversial standardized test, PARCC. Wednesday's meeting is the Board's first since those communications from the state and federal governments. Find out what, if any, action they take. We also have reaction to the referendum on an elected school board, and information on what actions the school board is considering to save $10 million.
Second Eastland Disaster Archived Film Located by NIU Graduate
| Nick Blumberg
This week, there was another new discovery of footage from Chicago's Eastland Disaster.
Mayoral Election Results
| WTTW News
Mayor Rahm Emanuel faced four challengers—Ald . Bob Fioretti, Cook County Commissioner Jesús "Chuy" García, businessman Willie Wilson, and William "Dock" Walls—in the Municipal Election.
Wards 1-10 Election Results
| WTTW News
Polls have closed for Chicago’s Municipal elections. Find out which aldermanic candidates won their races and which ones are headed to a runoff.
Wards 11-20 Election Results
| WTTW News
Polls have closed for Chicago’s Municipal elections. Find out which aldermanic candidates won their races and which ones are headed to a runoff.
Wards 21-30 Election Results
| WTTW News
Polls have closed for Chicago’s Municipal elections. Find out which aldermanic candidates won their races and which ones are headed to a runoff.
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