Stories by Eddie Arruza

Karen Lewis Undergoes Brain Surgery, Source Says

Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis reportedly told friends “the cancer is back” before undergoing surgery Wednesday.

June 6, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the June 6, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Why Are There Fewer Boats in Monroe Harbor?

Monroe Harbor looks very different this boating season: it’s only half full. What the Chicago Park District is doing with the extra space.

Trump Ponders Commutation for Blagojevich, Pardon for Himself

President Donald Trump has issued a string of unusual commutations and pardons, including one championed by reality star Kim Kardashian West. Will Rod Blagojevich be next? 

UChicago Study: Earth Might Have Supported Life Earlier Than Thought

A study of rock minerals from northern Canada provides evidence that the Earth might have supported life hundreds of millions of years earlier than thought, according to research led by UChicago scientists.  

Top Madigan Official Accused of Harassment Resigns

Tim Mapes, House Speaker Michael Madigan’s top aide, has resigned following allegations made by a state employee accusing Mapes of making sexually inappropriate remarks.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: June 7-10

Finger-licking festivals, dance music and a bounty of books usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

CPS Watchdog Says His Office Should Handle Sex Abuse Investigations

CPS Inspector General Nicholas Schuler says the district’s current method lends itself to conflicts of interest between employees and the victims they’re tasked with protecting.

In Suzan-Lori Parks’ Epic Civil War Ballad, the Unbearable Weight and Complexity of Freedom

Suzan-Lori Parks’ fascinating three-hour trilogy, now on stage at the Goodman Theatre, probes the meaning of freedom, and all the complexity and ambivalence that word can carry with it.

June 5, 2018 - Full Show

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CPS Chief Responds to Scathing Investigation into Student Sexual Abuse

Chicago Public Schools says that by August it expects to have the results of a top-to-bottom review of its practices for handling cases of sexual misconduct. More from CPS CEO Janice Jackson.

The ‘Buzz’ Behind Beekeeping: Colonizing a New Hive

If you’re not ready to raise chickens in your backyard, you could try your hand at another popular trend: urban beekeeping.

Legislative Leaders on Springfield’s Spring Session

State Senate President John Cullerton and House Republican Leader Jim Durkin on a major bipartisan agreement and lingering pieces of unfinished business.

Machine Built in Chicago to Probe Mysterious New Particles

A machine developed at the Illinois Institute of Technology will help scientists search for elusive new particles that could reshape physicists’ understanding of how the universe operates. 

Court Rejects Gary Solomon’s Appeal for Resentencing in SUPES Scandal

Former SUPES co-owner Gary Solomon believes he should have received a shorter sentence than former CPS CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett. A federal appeals court disagreed.

Illinois Ranked No. 2 in Road Safety, Says WalletHub

When it comes to road safety, Illinois is one of the top states in the country, according to a report from personal finance website WalletHub. But the state got poor marks in other safety categories.

Losses from Lottery Scams Topped $100 Million Last Year: BBB

Consumer watchdogs are warning residents across Chicago and beyond to be on the lookout for lottery scams that cost residents tens of millions of dollars in the last year alone.

Brookfield Zoo Staff Examine New Way to Measure Animal Welfare

A set of proteins long used to evaluate the well-being of humans can also serve as a marker for the welfare of animals in zoos and aquariums, according to a new study. 

‘Mies Julie’ a Shattering Reworking of a Strindberg Classic

Yael Farber’s blistering contemporary South African version of “Miss Julie,” the 1888 August Strindberg classic, is far and away the most brilliant play to arrive on a Chicago stage this season. 

June 4, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the June 4, 2018 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Behind the ‘Betrayed’ Series with Chicago Tribune’s David Jackson

An explosive Chicago Tribune investigation reveals sexual abuse of students and failures to respond at Chicago Public Schools. We speak with one of the lead reporters on the series.

Remembering Chicago Bluesman Eddy ‘The Chief’ Clearwater

Alligator recording artist and 2016 Blues Hall of Fame inductee Edward Harrington, aka Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater, died Friday of heart failure, his family reports. He was 83 years old.

Look Down! Snapping Turtles, Turtle Hatchlings on the Move in Chicago

Why the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum wants you to keep your eye out for baby turtles on the move.

Brookfield Zoo Welcomes Newborn Western Lowland Gorilla

The latest member of Brookfield Zoo’s four-generation family of western lowland gorillas was born June 1, the third offspring of Koola, the newborn’s 23-year-old mother. 

2 Former CPS Students Sue Board of Ed Over Failure to Prevent Sex Abuse

Claiming the Board of Education knew a Hubbard High School security guard posed a “significant threat” to students but did nothing to remove him, two former students are now suing the board.

With Charm and Confidence, Chicago Students Take Lyric Stage for ‘Empower’

It’s one thing to star in your local high school musical. It’s a very different thing to take possession of the internationally renowned stage of Lyric Opera of Chicago. That’s just what these students did.
 

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