Stories by Paul Caine

Local Republicans React to the Turmoil in Washington

President Donald Trump lashes out at Jeff Sessions, his attorney general and long-time supporter. How are Republicans feeling about the Trump presidency so far?

Cullerton, Rauner Dispute Escalates on Day 1 of Special Session

Illinois Senate President John Cullerton on the governor’s frame of mind: The latest on the special education funding session in Springfield.

Study of Deceased Football Players Finds Widespread CTE

A new study offers the latest and perhaps most dramatic evidence of the neurological toll of football on those who play it.

City Approves Big Changes to Chicago River’s North Branch District

Big changes are coming to the North Branch of the Chicago River. Why some are up in arms over the plan.

NTA Student: ‘As Kids we Shouldn’t Have to Worry About Our Second Home’

Debate continues over controversial plan to convert elementary into new South Loop high school

A trio of town halls wasn’t enough for National Teachers Academy parents and South Loop-area residents, who filled a Board of Education meeting Wednesday to continue talks over a controversial plan for a new high school.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: July 27-30

Bands, bikes, beer and—wait for it—Peter Sagal usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

CPS Renews Call on Rauner to Sign SB1 as Special Session Begins

Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool once again criticized Gov. Bruce Rauner, saying Wednesday the governor is putting his own politics ahead of the needs of Illinois students.

Summer Movies: What’s Hot and What’s Not?

Three Chicago film critics sound off on the best—and worst—of summer movies.

Ask Geoffrey: Was There a Panda at Lincoln Park Zoo?

Geoffrey Baer solves the mystery of a viewer’s “vague memory” from the 1940s, revisits the Century of Progress and opens the door to the Evanston History Center in this encore edition of “Ask Geoffrey.”

‘Chemo Brain,’ Fatigue Reduced by Physical Activity, Study Finds

“The message for cancer patients and survivors is: get active,” said researcher Diane Ehlers. “It’s not a magic cure-all, but we’ve seen many benefits of physical activity for cancer patients and survivors.”

Chicago Expands Gunshot Detecting Technology on South Side

The city is expanding its ShotSpotter program as shootings outpace last year's rate.

July 25, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the July 25, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Lawmakers on the School Funding Showdown in Springfield

Ahead of the special session called by Gov. Rauner, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle weigh in on the battle over education funding.

Manny’s Deli Celebrates 75 Years

For decades, it’s been the one place in Chicago where you can get a giant serving of corned beef or pastrami, with some juicy political gossip on the side. 

Lee Bey on His New Role at DuSable Museum

One of his goals is to create conversations around exhibits and programming that are relevant to historical subject matter, but also to the present.

Paul Meincke Nears End of Mississippi River Trip

More than two months into a canoe trip along the Mississippi River, retired ABC7 reporter Paul Meincke and his friends have hit a few snags on their journey.

Mitigating Mosquitoes After Heavy Rain

Heavy rains and record flooding in the Chicago area hatch a big concern: mosquitoes. With standing water as a breeding ground, more mosquitoes could be on the way.

Adler Astronomer Discovers Previously Invisible Star Formations

A team led by Adler Planetarium astronomer Grace Wolf-Chase used a telescope instrument to discover infrared light undetectable to the human eye, revealing new stars in the Milky Way. 

500 Vivian Maier Photos Donated to University of Chicago

A relatively small but significant trove of photographs by Vivian Maier has a new home at the University of Chicago Library.

Anger Over $40M Red Light Camera Settlement

Ald. Anthony Beale, 9th Ward, says motorists are likely to receive only half of what they might have if they’d been allowed to contest their fines.

July 24, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the July 24, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Kushner Talks to Senate Investigators as Russia Questions Persist

Jared Kushner, son-in-law and special adviser to the president, is questioned by congressional investigators about his Russia contacts.

Center of Attention: Obama Foundation on Presidential Center Progress

An update from the Obama Foundation’s Michael Strautmanis on plans for the South Side Presidential Center.

Chicago Pastry Chef Awarded France’s Highest Civilian Honor

Words of culinary wisdom from master pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, co-founder of The French Pastry School.

Judy Collins On A Life in Music

The award-winning singer-songwriter talks about her late friend Leonard Cohen and an upcoming tour with Stephen Stills launching this week at Ravinia.

Rauner Calls Lawmakers Back to Capitol for Education Funding Battle

Lawmakers will have much to discuss during yet another special session, this time on education spending. Three Illinois teachers weigh in.
 

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