Stories by Dan Andries
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence Poised to be Donald Trump’s Running Mate
| Dan Andries
It's almost official: Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is reportedly going to be Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate. WBEZ fills us in on what it means for Indiana and the nation.
IL GOP Hopes for Unity Despite Absences at Republican Convention
| Paris Schutz
With one of the most divisive presidential primaries in recent memory at an end, Illinois Republican officials are hoping the party comes together next week in Cleveland for the Republican National Convention.
Weekend Best Bets: Pitchfork Music Festival Returns to Union Park
| Rebecca Palmore
A Chicago park in West Town plays hosts to dozens of indie music acts this weekend. In the Loop, Pokémon GO players hit the streets en masse, while lions dance in Chinatown and Morris Day and The Time strike a pose in Chatham. Plus: Lumberjack athletes arrive for a U.S. championship in Tinley Park.
Oak Park Collections Reveal ‘Hidden Hemingway’
| Marc Vitali
A new book combs through the local archives to document the life of an American literary lion, Ernest Hemingway.
Sailing Lake Michigan Aboard a Tall Ship
| Jay Shefsky
Ever wondered what it’s like to sail Lake Michigan aboard a tall ship? Jay Shefsky found out on his voyage aboard the Lynx.
New Book Puts ‘Anger and Forgiveness’ Under the Microscope
| Marc Vitali
Anger is everywhere. A new book looks at anger from ancient times to current politics. A conversation with the author of "Anger and Forgiveness."
CPS Principals Finally Get Draft Budgets for School Year
| Brandis Friedman
Though the school year has been rife with fiscal crisis, Chicago Public Schools’ principals now know that the cuts to their school budgets will not be as deep as threatened in recent months.
A Walk in the Woods? Try a Flying Leap at New Zip Line Course
| Dan Andries
Summer is the time to get outdoors and there's something new to do in the Forest Preserves of Cook County. But it will test the upper body strength of anyone brave enough to try it–and it might put a dent in your pocketbook.
Trump Delegates Sound Off on Republican Convention
| Paris Schutz
Two supporters of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump weigh in on next week’s Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, where delegates that the candidate has amassed will formally cast a vote for their nominee.
Ask Geoffrey: What Happened to the SS Aquarama?
| Erica Gunderson
The largest passenger ship to operate in the Great Lakes stopped at Navy Pier in the 1950s. Geoffrey Baer dives into the history of the S.S. Aquarama and more.
After Financial Losses, Illinois Obamacare Provider Goes Under
| Alexandra Silets
Crain’s Chicago Business managing editor Ann Dwyer reports on the closure of an Illinois Obamacare provider, vacancies in the Trump Tower and Lake Forest's stagnate real estate market.
4 Out of 5 Business Leaders Say Chicago is on the ‘Wrong Track’
| Paul Caine
A new poll finds Chicago's business community is distinctly underwhelmed by the local business environment and feels "pay to play" politics is a big part of the problem.
Viewer Feedback: ‘These Additions Just Don’t Cut It’
| Erica Gunderson
Your thoughts about remodeled Chicago bungalows when we read feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
The Arts Club of Chicago at 100
| Marc Vitali
Picasso, Miro, and now the latest acquisition of the Arts Club of Chicago as it marks its centennial year.
New Commission Forms to Solve Old Problem: Education Funding
| Brandis Friedman
It's not the first education funding reform committee in Illinois, but the governor says he’s hoping this one will be the one to get the job done.
Public Testifies on Police Misconduct Before US Justice Department
| Paris Schutz
Chicago residents sound off about the Chicago Police Department as part of the U.S. Department of Justice probe. A live report from the community forum.
Chef Rick Bayless Dishes on Winning Julia Child Award
| Dan Andries
Chef Rick Bayless prepares a drink, makes a dish and talks about his new restaurants and winning the prestigious Julia Child Award.
#StopThePop Campaign Targets Additions to Historic Bungalows
| Alexandra Silets
A social media campaign calls on developers to halt second-story additions to Chicago’s bungalows.
'Pokémon Go' Players to Meet at the Bean on Sunday
| Kristen Thometz
The mobile gaming app has taken Chicago by storm: Thousands of Pokémon GO players plan to meet at Cloud Gate—aka the Bean—in Millennium Park on Sunday. Get the details.
Bernie Sanders: Hillary Clinton ‘Best Candidate’ for Presidency
Donald Trump aims to raise $1M at Chicago fundraiser
| Hunter Clauss
Will an endorsement from Bernie Sanders win over the Bernie-or-Bust crowd for Hillary Clinton? The latest in the race for president.
Steve Dahl Dissects the Disco Demolition
| Marc Vitali
The new book "Disco Demolition: The Night Disco Died" explores the notorious history of the "Anti-Disco Army" – a rebellion that led to chaos at Comiskey Park and a forfeited game for the Chicago White Sox.
Vintage CTA Trains, Buses Offer Peek at 1920s Transit
| Eddie Arruza
Get ready for a trip back in time: The CTA is rolling out some of its vintage trains and buses and you can soon get a sense of what Chicago transit passengers experienced nearly 100 years ago.
Protests Continue in Wake of Police Shootings Around US
| Brandis Friedman
Over the weekend, Chicago police arrested 21 protesters on charges ranging from obstructing traffic and resisting arrest to aggravated battery of a peace officer. Demonstrators say more protests are planned for the week ahead.
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