Stories by Amanda Vinicky

US Supreme Court Ruling Strikes Blow to Public Unions

In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court’s conservative justices ruled that states cannot require public workers to pay union “fair-share” fees. 

June 27, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the June 27, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Political Fallout of Landmark Supreme Court Decision

Reaction to the Supreme Court's ruling on an Illinois case that deals a major blow to public sector unions.

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy to Retire

Appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1988, Justice Kennedy has been a critical swing vote on the court for the past 30 years.

Facebook Flags Ad for Illinois Data Privacy Forum as ‘Political’

Facebook denied an advertisement by Elmurst-based Citizen Advocacy Center for an event on data privacy, flagging the ad as "political content."

CPS Calls for ‘Over-Reporting’ of Sexual Abuse Allegations in Schools

District officials wants employees to "over-report" anything they believe could be sexual abuse inside schools. But educators worry about the practicality of that proposal.

State Names Independent Monitor to Oversee CPS Special Education

Parents of Chicago’s special education students say they have concerns about the state's choice of an independent monitor to oversee the district's special education program.

Behind the Scenes at Vienna Beef on its 125th Birthday

The company started by two Viennese immigrants in 1893 makes more than 100 million sausages each year at its Chicago plant. We take a behind-the-scenes tour to see how the sausage is made. 

Shedd to Launch Mobile Aquarium, Boat and Kayak Excursions

Shedd Aquarium is rolling out several new outdoor programs this summer aimed at bringing Chicagoans closer to local waters and aquatic life.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: June 27-July 1

Barbecue ribs, vegan burgers, Brazilian samba and hot-air balloons usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

New CPS Office to Investigate, Prevent Sexual Harassment Among Students

The office will be responsible for overseeing investigations into allegations of student-on-student abuse, ensuring students involved in any allegation are paired with an advocate. 

June 26, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the June 26, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Viewer Feedback: ‘Cardinal Tells Sessions to Shut Up and Dribble’

Your thoughts about Cardinal Cupich’s stance on the separation of families at the border. 

Teacher Shortage Downstate Looks Different From Chicago Shortage

Statewide, school districts reported more than 2,000 unfilled positions last school year, with 43 percent of those in Chicago Public Schools alone.

Elizabeth Brackett Honored on US House Floor

U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley gave a speech Tuesday paying tribute to the late Chicago Tonight host. 

Blair Kamin: Union Station Redevelopment Off Track

A $1 billion redevelopment of the station would add 330 hotel rooms and more than 400 apartments atop the existing station that was completed in 1925.

US Supreme Court Upholds Trump Travel Ban

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld an order restricting travel to the United States from several majority-Muslim nations. 

Federal Government Ends Oversight of Cook County Jail’s Medical Center

Inside the Cook County jail is a full-fledged medical center that treats every one of the 6,000-7,000 detainees housed there on a daily basis. We get an exclusive tour. 

Report Examines Lead in Water at Chicago Child Care Facilities

Water testing at a Chicago day care center showed at least one sample 16 times higher than the lead level allowed in bottled water, according to a new report from an environmental watchdog group. 

Chicago Poet Patricia Frazier Named National Youth Poet Laureate

The 19-year-old writes poetry with a message of empowerment, social activism and remembrance. Meet Patricia Frazier.

Chicago-Style Magic Reappears in Andersonville

Chicago has a style of magic? It does. We check out a North Side lounge that aims to recreate the spirit of Chicago-style close-up magic.

CPS Pulls 2 Principals From Schools After Sexual Abuse Investigation

The announcement comes as CPS continues to deal with blowback from a Chicago Tribune series that detailed how the district repeatedly failed to protect students from sexual abuse and misconduct.

June 25, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the June 25, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

A Look at the Biggest US Supreme Court Decisions as Term Nears End

The Supreme Court’s term officially ended Monday without rulings on a trio of hot-button issues. Those are expected by the end of the week.

Ivan Albright, ‘Master of the Macabre,’ in the ‘Flesh’ at Art Institute

By all accounts, Ivan Albright was a lighthearted fellow – but in the mid-20th century, the Chicago artist painted some very dark pictures.

Illinois Governor’s Race Widens

Primary voters decided the Republican and Democratic candidates for governor in March, but chances are voters will have other options in the general election.
 

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