Stories by Brandis Friedman
Author of 'The Case for Reparations' Talks Race in America
| Brandis Friedman
As Ferguson, Mo. awaited a grand jury's decision, a predominant writer on race in America shared his views.
Mayoral Candidates File Petitions to Challenge Emanuel
| Paris Schutz
The mayoral candidate field is finally set. Who's in? Who's out? We break it down.
Illinois’ Pension Reform Found Unconstitutional
| Alexandra Silets
A Sangamon County judge tossed lawmakers' much touted pension reform law saying it's unconstitutional. Now it heads to the Illinois Supreme Court. What does this mean for pensioners and for Illinois, which has the worst bond rating in the nation and faces a $105 billion unfunded public employee pension liability?
"Big Cat" Williams on Bears' 21-13 Win Over Bucs
| Ann Kreiter
The Bears rebound from a lackluster first half to beat Lovie Smith's Buccaneers. James "Big Cat" Williams recaps the defense's four takeaways, and Jay Cutler's interception-free performance.
McPier Board Set to Vote On DePaul Arena
| Nick Blumberg
The price tag for the new DePaul University arena slated to be built on the Near South Side appears to be growing dramatically -- as much as 75 percent more than the original estimate.
Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews
| Marc Vitali
Theater critic Hedy Weiss joins Chicago Tonight to review a roundup of shows to see before the holidays.
Pension Reform Law Struck Down
| Paris Schutz
Illinois has lost the first round in its attempt to uphold recently enacted changes to the state’s pension law. Sangamon County Court Judge John Belz has found that the pension reform law is unconstitutional and “void in its entirety.”
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 11/21
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 11/21
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists continue the conversation online, with more about the legacy of former Mayor Jane Byrne, the post-election interactions between Bruce Rauner and Pat Quinn, and future job options for Pat Quinn.
Weekend Events Around Town: 11/21-11/23
| Travis Cornejo
Christkindlmarket, the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, and the Chicago Toy & Game Fair; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
The Memory Archives Premiere
| Travis Cornejo
The Memory Archives aims to preserve the stories of Holocaust survivors in the Chicagoland area. The joint project between Northwestern and University of Hamburg students premieres Thursday night.
Immigration Reform
| Alexandra Silets
President Barack Obama addresses the nation on immigration reform. Chicago Tonight talks with local analysts about the president’s speech.
Rauner Faces Uphill Battle on Education, Finances
| Paris Schutz
A new report says the state is falling behind in funding its public schools. But with finances a mess, where will incoming governor Bruce Rauner find the money?
Remembering Mike Nichols
| WTTW News
Legendary film and stage director Mike Nichols died at age 83. Nichols is remembered for being among the pioneering forces in the early days of our sister station, WFMT.
‘Porgy and Bess’ Back at Lyric Opera of Chicago
| Eddie Arruza
Lyric Opera of Chicago is currently presenting a production of Porgy and Bess with two highly acclaimed singers in the lead roles.
Viewer Feedback: 11/20
Planes & Cranes
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about air traffic noise near O'Hare Airport and Sandhill Cranes in tonight's viewer feedback.
Cross Concedes in Treasurer’s Race
Frerichs to Become State Treasurer
| WTTW News
More than two weeks after the election, the Illinois Treasurer’s race has been decided. Democratic candidate Mike Frerichs will become the next treasurer.
City Council Approves Mayor’s 2015 Budget
| Paris Schutz
City of Chicago property taxes will not be going up next year, but a host of other fines and fees will as part of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's 2015 budget. City Council approved the budget today by a 46-4 vote.
Complaints About O’Hare Noise
| Nick Blumberg
Residents in Chicago and the suburbs complain that changes to takeoff and landing patterns at Chicago O'Hare International Airport are making previously quiet neighborhoods excessively noisy.
Patrick Kennedy & Stigma of Mental Illness
| Rhyan Zuercher
Former congressman and mental illness advocate Patrick Kennedy discusses his life's work, his personal struggle with bipolar disorder and addiction, and why this is one of the most crucial civil rights issues today.
What's Up on Northerly Island?
| Elizabeth Brackett
The first phase of the new wilderness park on Northerly Island should be open next spring. We take a look at the transformation of Northerly Island over the last year and a half.
Ask Geoffrey: 11/19
Soldier Field, Dream Lady & Kenwood Branch
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer answers viewer questions about a dreamy memorial, Soldier Field no man's land, and railroad ruins on Chicago's South Side.
New Archbishop of Chicago
| Rhyan Zuercher
As of Tuesday, Blase Cupich will become the new Archbishop of the Chicago Diocese. We explore the transition process and what can be expected from Archbishop Cupich as he takes on his new flock.
Springfield Fall Veto Session Kicks Off
| Paris Schutz
Lawmakers head back to Springfield for their fall veto session. But will anything happen on the hot button issues of minimum wage, education funding, and Uber ridesharing before Governor-elect Bruce Rauner takes over?
‘The City Lost and Found’
| Marc Vitali
A new show at The Art Institute looks at the transformation of American cities in the 1960s and '70s.
Net Neutrality: What’s at Stake?
| Paul Caine
The debate over net neutrality is at the very core of how the internet will develop. We debate the issue with experts on opposing sides.
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