Stories by Robert Andersson

Ald. Sandi Jackson Resigns

Ald. Sandi Jackson resigned from the Chicago City Council, citing "painful family health matters."

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/11

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 1/11

Will Bill Daley run for governor in 2014? Joel Weisman and his panel consider the possibilities.

Weekend Events Around Town: 1/11 - 1/13

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!

Gambling, Guns and Retirement

Is a Chicago casino close to reality? Paris Schutz has the latest on that, and how the mayor and police superintendent plan to enact gun control in the absence of action from Springfield or Washington.

Commission on School Utilization Issues Report

Keeping all Chicago Public high schools open is just one recommendation from an interim report guiding CPS closures. We hear from the head of the school closure commission.

New Mortgage Rules Protect Consumers

New rules from the federal government aim to protect consumers from loans they can't afford. Do they offer enough safeguards or will they make it too hard to get a loan? An expert weighs in.

"The World Until Yesterday"

Would we all be better off if we let our children play with fire? Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond joins us to discuss lessons we can learn from traditional societies.

Excerpt: "The World Until Yesterday"

An excerpt of The World Until Yesterday, by Jared Diamond

"The Book of Mormon"

We talk with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, two of the creators of the musical: The Book of Mormon.

Film Critics on 2013 Oscar Nominations

The 2013 Oscar nominations are officially public. We talk with two film critics about the crowded field of contenders for Hollywood’s top prize.

New IL General Assembly Sworn In

The 98th Illinois General Assembly is sworn-in today. What are the hopes for the new batch of lawmakers? We have the latest news from Springfield.

Hultgren & Quigley on Fiscal Cliff

The newly sworn in 113th Congress is entering the session with the task of addressing the debt ceiling and spending cuts. We hear from Rep. Randy Hultgren and Rep. Mike Quigley about the fiscal cliff deal, and what's to come.

Flu Outbreak

Eleven area hospitals have been swamped with patients with the flu and flu-like symptoms. We get the latest on the outbreak from the Chicago Department of Public Health’s medical director.

#WordOfTheYear

The American Dialect Society names "hashtag" the word of the year. We speak with a local linguist who helped crown the winner.

Chicago Business News: 1/9

Change at the top for troubled retailer Sears, bad news for Boeing, and what not to say in a job interview. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has those stories, and more top business headlines.

Marimba Ensemble

Marimba music fills a South Side church and creates opportunities for young musicians. We have the story.

Final Day of Lame-Duck Session

The Illinois House approves driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants while Gov. Quinn demands that Illinois lawmakers vote on pension reform. We have the latest on the last day of the lame-duck session in Springfield.

House Approves Immigrant Driver's License Bill

The Illinois House approved a bill allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses. See how House members voted in our interactive graphic.

Reforming the Tax Code

After fiscal cliff talks, comprehensive tax reform could be next. What changes could be part of that package, and would they benefit the economy? Our panel of tax experts has more.

Community Policing

Can a revamp of the city's community policing help the beleaguered crime rate? Paris Schutz has the story.

Rolling the Dice Downtown

Imagining the Thompson Center as a Casino

The Thompson Center could be transformed into a casino -- and city labor and business leaders are buzzing. An architecture critic weighs in.

Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin

Battery Advancements, Bio-bots and Political Polarity

How malleable are political views? And a robot made without any electronics? Our science guy, Neil Shubin, joins us to help answer these questions and more in tonight's Scientific Chicago.

The Hypocrites

We preview a fresh, exuberant take on Gilbert and Sullivan by the gods of Chicago storefront theater.

Massive Partnership Promises Fields of Dreams

A multimillion dollar public-private partnership has attracted donors from all over the world. We show you how it's breathing new life into old athletic fields.

Viewer Mail: 1/8

Fiscal Cliff Deal

We have your thoughts about the fiscal cliff deal in tonight's Viewer Mail.
 

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