Stories by Rebecca Palmore

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Oct. 19-22

A Halloween parade, a craft beer crawl, horror movies, fancy footwork and spooky tours usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

CPD Seeking Robbery Suspect After Victim Regains Ability to Speak

A 70-year-old man was found unresponsive at a CTA Red Line station and was unable to tell police what had happened for more than two months.

Gov. Bruce Rauner Earned $91 Million in 2016, Tax Returns Show

The 1040 tax return forms Gov. Bruce Rauner released Tuesday show his effective tax rate was 26.6 percent, and that he, his wife, and their foundation gave $6.6 million to charity.

2 Aviation Officers Fired for United Airlines Dragging Incident

Video of a United airlines passenger forcibly dragged off a plane stirred a worldwide uproar. Now, a pair of city aviation officers involved in the incident are out of a job following an investigation by Chicago Inspector General Joseph Ferguson.

Oct. 17, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 17, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Aasif Mandvi: ‘We’ve Turned Our Government into a Reality Show’

The former “Daily Show” correspondent discusses politics, comedy and culture within the entertainment industry.

Possible Senate Deal Emerges on Obamacare Subsidies

A two-year, stopgap measure still needs congressional approval, but it was the latest twist in the health care saga that has millions of Americans uncertain about the future of their insurance coverage.

Astronomers Detect Colliding Neutron Stars in Historic Observation

An international team that includes Chicago astronomers recently observed the collision of two high-density neutron stars, a historic discovery that confirms decades of scientific work. 

Felonies, Pleas and Convictions Examined in New Cook County Report

A first-of-its-kind report released Tuesday by the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office details more than 30,000 felony cases presented for prosecution in 2016.

Chicagoan Recounts Quest to Bring Aid to Parents in Puerto Rico

As FEMA and other groups have slowly brought aid to Puerto Rico, some family members living abroad have embarked on private rescue missions. Meet one Chicagoan who recently returned from a trip to visit her parents.

Cubs Look to Get Hot at Home in NLCS Game 3

Down 0-2 to the Dodgers in the National League Championship series, the Cubs hope playing at the Friendly Confines will turn the team’s fortunes around.

Young Angler Catches Rare American Eel at Chicago River Fishing Event

An American eel caught by a 5-year-old angler last week is possibly the first such eel ever recorded in the Chicago River, according to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

‘Me Too’ Campaign Empowers Sexual Assault Survivors to Raise Voices

“There’s a whole lot of women out there, likely millions of women, who were affected and now they have the opportunity to raise their voice and talk about it,” said Kristie Paskvan, founder of Chicago Says No More.

CTU President Karen Lewis, Brain Cancer Survivor, Reveals Stroke

Recovering from what she describes as a “slight stroke,” Chicago Teacher’s Union President Karen Lewis on Tuesday revealed that she’s been in the hospital for the past week.

Viewer Feedback: Soda Pop is the New Tea

The soda tax repeal was met with cheers from some Chicago Tonight viewers.

How Ameya Pawar Plans to Stay Involved in State Politics

Chicago’s 47th Ward alderman has ended his bid for Illinois governor after failing to raise enough money. “I’m a regular person,” he said. “If people like me get essentially priced out of the Democratic process, I believe we’re headed to a really scary place.”

Hebru Brantley’s New Art Show Takes Flight in Elmhurst

His artwork is in the collections of George Lucas, Jay-Z and Mayor Rahm Emanuel. We get a preview of the show “Hebru Brantley: Forced Field” at the Elmhurst Art Museum.

Oct. 16, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 16, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Weekend Storm Overwhelms Chicago’s Sewer, Deep Tunnel System

Chicago’s sewer and deep tunnel system couldn’t handle this weekend’s rain, allowing untreated sewage and stormwater into Lake Michigan.

Mayor Promises Tax Relief for Homeowners in 2018 City Budget Proposal

Some fee hikes and tax relief in the upcoming city budget. Mayor Rahm Emanuel is promising tax relief for homeowners as part of his 2018 city budget proposal.

Toni Preckwinkle on Soda Tax Repeal, County Budget Shortfall

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle on why the soda tax failed—and what’s next.

How Plastic Cutlery is Bringing Hope, Jobs to a South Side Community

A training program and manufacturing plant are not only providing high-demand plastic products, but giving community residents hands-on experience in specialized jobs that are the future of manufacturing.

UChicago Poll: Most Americans Want Government to Address Climate Change

A new poll on climate and energy reveals surprising attitudes from Americans. We talk with the leader of the University of Chicago study group.

Where Does Chicago’s Yard Waste Go?

Many Illinois residents are unaware of a 1990 state law making it illegal to mix lawn waste with household garbage. WBEZ reporter Monica Eng has the dirt on Chicago’s yard waste disposal program.

Chicago Law Firm Retained by Las Vegas Shooting Victims

Romanucci & Blandin, a civil practice based in the River North neighborhood, announced Monday it is among a trio of law firms that will represent victims of the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas.

Obama Science Adviser to Give Lecture on Climate Change

President Barack Obama’s science and technology adviser will deliver a lecture on climate change this week in Chicago. John P. Holdren was the longest-serving science adviser in the history of the position. 
 

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