Stories by Travis Cornejo
Credit Card Security
| Travis Cornejo
With Home Depot just the latest high profile company to fall victim to hackers, just how safe is it to use your credit card?
BGA Exclusive on Chicago Tonight
Rahm and Reform
| WTTW News
The BGA assesses how many promises Mayor Rahm Emanuel kept during his first term.
Ban the Box
| Brandis Friedman
A movement to get more people with criminal convictions back to work comes to Illinois.
Limiting the Speed on Illinois Tollways
| WTTW News
We discuss the highs and lows of the speed limit debate with our panel.
Ask Geoffrey: 9/3
What's Pasta is Prologue?
| WTTW News
Geoffrey Baer discovers mobbed-up macaroni makers, a boat launch that's gone to the dogs, and a beautiful reminder.
Jim Oberweis Declines Chicago Tonight Appearance
| WTTW News
Chicago Tonight invited Jim Oberweis, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, to appear on tonight’s show, but he declined our invitation.
Back to School
| WTTW News
The first day of school is complete for Chicago Public Schools students. CPS and the mayor's office say they plan to build on what they see as last year's successes. Brandis Friedman breaks down the city's plans.
Sen. Dick Durbin on Election, Congress, More
| WTTW News
As the latest polls show the race between Sen. Dick Durbin and his challenger Jim Oberweis tightening, the long-serving Illinois senator joins us to discuss the Senate race, congressional dysfunction, and other hot-button issues.
Gubernatorial Campaigns Amp Up
| WTTW News
As Labor Day passes, the campaigns for governor are accelerating into full gear. Paris Schutz has the latest.
Crain's Corner
Big Pharma Biz May Be Moving to Boston
| WTTW News
According to the real estate rumor mill, pharma giant Baxter International may be moving out of Illinois. What does this mean for the state and its workforce?
Wallace Kirkland
| WTTW News
The photographer Wallace Kirkland was a late bloomer who started his career as a social worker at the Hull House settlement in Chicago. He took a winding path in an artistic career that led him from Jamaica to India and around the world – all the while photographing Chicago people and places.
Chicago as a Terminal Town
| WTTW News
We explore Chicago as a terminal town from 1939 until present day, with author Joseph P. Schwieterman.
Providing Summer Outlets and Creating Fall Jobs
Chicago Urban League Strives to Produce Opportunities
| Josclynn Brandon
For nearly 100 years, the Chicago Urban League has been creating opportunities within the African American community.
Weekend Events Around Town: 8/29-9/1
| Travis Cornejo
A jazz festival, the North Coast Music Festival, and a fair for all things reused and recycled; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 8/29
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel continue their conversation about Jackie Robinson West little league championship.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 8/29
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.
Candlelight Protest Addresses Diversity in River North
| Taurean Small
Chicago’s predominantly-white River North neighborhood was the scene of a candlelight protest to promote racial diversity.
Police Cmdr. Evans Charged With Misconduct
| WTTW News
On the day Police Cmdr. Glenn Evans is charged with official misconduct and aggravated battery for allegedly putting the barrel of a gun in a suspect’s mouth, we talk to WBEZ editor Derek John about how they broke the story of the alleged misconduct.
O’Hare Airport Home to Goats, Llamas, More
| Paris Schutz
Millions of passengers travel through O'Hare every year, but dozens of burros, goats, and llamas call the airport home. Why? Paris Schutz explains.
‘The Opening Kickoff’
| WTTW News
To kick off the college football season, we talk with an author about the sport's past and connection to its present.
From Farm to Table with Rick Bayless
| WTTW News
Rick Bayless takes Eddie Arruza on a tour of his Bucktown garden. Bayless uses many of the crops he grows in his backyard in his restaurants and at home. With fall around the corner, Bayless prepares a seasonal dish using vegetables from his garden.
African Festival of the Arts Celebrates 25 Years
| WTTW News
We explore one of the city's largest and oldest neighborhood festivals.
Viewer Feedback: 8/28
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.
City Honors Jackie Robinson West
Parade, Rallies Celebrate Team’s Journey
| Paris Schutz
The city celebrates the U.S. Little League champs Jackie Robinson West All-Stars. Paris Schutz has the complete recap of the day's festivities.
Investing in Chicago’s Youth
| WTTW News
How can Chicago translate the pride felt today for our little league champs into a long-term plan for the city's youth? We discuss with our panel.
’The Organized Mind’
| WTTW News
We talk to a neuroscientist who's out with a new book to help us organize our minds.
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