Stories by Amanda Vinicky
‘Historic’ Education Funding Bill Heads to Gov. Rauner
| Amanda Vinicky
The Illinois Senate has passed a new education funding measure that Gov. Bruce Rauner said he will sign into law.
School Funding Reform: House Members Talk About Dramatic Vote
| Alexandra Silets
It took three roll call votes Monday before an education funding bill passed in the Illinois House. In the end, there was still division on both sides of the aisle. We speak to lawmakers who voted for and against the measure.
BGA: Public Should Pay Attention to Labor Union Contract Negotiations
| Evan Garcia
After 10 years, the city and labor unions are preparing for a new round of contract negotiations. What you should know about the process.
‘Left Boob Gone Rogue’ an Insightful, Humorous Blog About Breast Cancer
| WTTW News
Meet the Chicago physician who writes about her personal experiences dealing with breast cancer.
PETA Activist From Chicago Wears Lettuce Bikini on Streets of Europe
| Alex Ruppenthal
As part of PETA’s eye-catching “Lettuce Ladies” campaign, South Elgin native Mysti Lee travels the globe promoting animal rights.
State Says Asian Carp Plan Too Expensive, Activists Say ‘Don’t Wait’
| Elizabeth Brackett
The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers says the best place to stop Asian carp from getting into the Great Lakes is the Brandon Road Lock and Dam in Joliet. But the state says the plan is too expensive for Illinois taxpayers and the shipping industry.
New Law Requires Food Allergen Safety Training for Restaurants
| Kristen Thometz
Illinois joins a handful of states that require restaurants to provide some form of food allergen awareness and safety training. Learn about the new rules.
Meet the Athletic Artists Behind Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Luzia’
| Marc Vitali
Go behind the scenes with the performers of Cirque du Soleil as they prepared for their latest show in Chicago.
Illinois House Passes ‘Historic’ Education Funding Bill
| Amanda Vinicky
A day of drama in the Illinois House ended Monday night with a passage of bipartisan education funding legislation that Gov. Bruce Rauner said he will “quickly” sign into law should the Senate pass the package on Tuesday.
Mike North Announces Major Career Move
| WTTW News
Mike North is leaving sports broadcasting and will live part-time in Las Vegas, with plans to be a pitchman for a product called Light Keeper Pro.
Rauner Signs Immigration, Voter Registration Bills
| Brandis Friedman
Immigrants and refugees in Illinois can now breathe a sigh of relief, and people eager to vote will find it easier to register. The changes come as Gov. Bruce Rauner signed two pieces of legislation Monday.
McCook Reservoir to ‘Significantly Reduce’ Flooding, Says MWRD
| Eddie Arruza
A grand canyon that will become a deep lake: We get a tour of the final reservoir in the Deep Tunnel plan.
As Rain and Floods Continue to Batter Texas, Long Recovery Lies Ahead
| Nick Blumberg
For days, parts of Texas have been slammed by massive rain and flooding caused by Harvey. A look at recovery efforts for the short and long term.
Trump Says Most Media ‘Dishonest People’ Who Don’t Like America
| Paul Caine
President Donald Trump’s contentious relationship with the media: Where did it all go wrong? Dan Miller and Rex Huppke join us in discussion.
Chicago Board of Education Backs Springfield School Funding Deal
| Matt Masterson
The head of the Chicago Board of Education on Monday put his full support behind the state education funding reform deal on the table in Springfield, saying it represents a big step toward putting Chicago Public Schools on solid fiscal ground.
Shedd’s New Alligator Snapping Turtle Debuts After Passing Physical
| Alex Ruppenthal
Dante, a 30-pound alligator snapping turtle, made his public debut after passing a routine physical exam, which was actually quite similar to a human checkup.
NIU Student Develops Health Care Website for Immigrants
| Kristen Thometz
“My main hope is to make it easier for people to access health care,” said Yosue Perez, whose website maps health care providers in Illinois that serve people regardless of their immigration status.
3 Singing Red-and-Yellow Barbets Debut at Lincoln Park Zoo
| Alex Ruppenthal
A trio of newly arrived birds is making noise – lots of it – inside Lincoln Park Zoo’s Dry Thorn Forest exhibit.
CPS to Recommend Controversial South Loop Conversion Plan
| Matt Masterson
A controversial plan to convert a high-performing Near South Side elementary school into a neighborhood high school will move forward, Chicago Public Schools announced Friday.
The Week in Review: Another Rauner Staff Shake-Up
| Nick Blumberg
Lawmakers reach a deal on school funding. Gov. Bruce Rauner cleans house again. Chicago sees its most violent weekend since July 4. And the Cubs grow a comfortable lead in their division.
Historical Happy Hour: A Toast to Ruth Hanna McCormick
| Erica Gunderson
To honor the first female senator – who was an agriculturally minded lady – we concoct a drink straight from the farm: a dairy base that gets a spark from corn whiskey and would work hot or cold.
Rauner Shakes Off Staff in Latest Upheaval
| Amanda Vinicky
Gov. Bruce Rauner may say a controversial cartoon published by the Illinois Policy Institute has nothing to do with him, but his response may have led to another staff shake-up.
Barbara Byrd-Bennett Headed to ‘Camp Cupcake’ for 4.5-Year Sentence
| Brandis Friedman
The disgraced former Chicago Public Schools CEO reports to prison in just a few days.
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