Stories by Kristen Thometz
Loyola Women’s Basketball Coach Sheryl Swoopes Under Investigation
| Kristen Thometz
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer is under investigation following a mass exodus of players and allegations of player mistreatment.
Pacific White-Sided Dolphin Gives Birth at Shedd Aquarium
| Evan Garcia
Shedd Aquarium staff are watching a 28-year-old female Pacific white-sided dolphin and her newborn calf around the clock during what they call "a very crucial time."
For Tree Specialist, Only Plants with ‘Good Behavior’ Make the Cut
| Evan Garcia
Less than half of the plant life found in the Chicago region is native to the area. As the Morton Arboretum's tree improvement specialist, it's Joe Rothleutner's job to make sure those native plants are protected.
Final Installment of ‘10 That Changed America’ Airs Tuesday
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer visits 10 American towns in the final installment of the "10 That Changed America" series, airing at 8 p.m. Tuesday night on WTTW.
Mellody Hobson on Her Career, Marriage to George Lucas
| Kristen Thometz
“Bravery means that you’re fearful,” Ariel Investments President Mellody Hobson said to an audience of 1,600 during the annual Women in the Forefront luncheon last week. “You cannot be brave without fear. I think that’s more important than anything else, especially for women.”
Comptroller Munger: ‘Devastating’ Budget Stalemate Needs to End
| Alexandra Silets
Illinois Comptroller Leslie Munger tightens state lawmakers' belts, hoping to force a budget deal. Will that work to break the deadlock?
Chicago Teachers Union Rejects Fact-Finding Report, Talks Strike
| Paris Schutz
The Chicago Teachers Union explains why it's counting down the clock to another strike. But will the strike happen at the end of this school year or the beginning of next?
Despite Fundraising Efforts, Future of Historic Church Remains Bleak
| Eddie Arruza
Historic St. Adalbert Church on Chicago's South Side is the latest casualty of a declining Catholic congregation and expensive upkeep. But could its listing by a preservation group give it new life?
Blair Kamin on Lucas Museum Move, Endangered Churches and More
| Nick Blumberg
The Chicago Tribune's Pulitzer prize-winning architecture critic discusses a new lakefront proposal for the Lucas Museum and architecturally significant churches like St. Adalbert's in Pilsen that preservationists warn are at risk.
President of Ecuador Rafael Correa Talks Politics, Immigration
| Paul Caine
The country of Ecuador is recovering from a massive earthquake that hit on Saturday, leaving 350 people dead and thousands homeless. Last Thursday, Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa joined “Chicago Tonight” to talk about the South American nation that straddles the equator.
For Polish Artist, Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster Hits Close to Home
| Chloe Riley
In 1986, Karolina Kowalczyk’s mother was pregnant and living in Poland when the Chernobyl nuclear reactor exploded. Kowalczyk's intricate paper art is now part of an exhibition at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art commemorating the 30-year anniversary of the disaster.
McCormick Place East Proposed as New Site for Lucas Museum
| Kristen Thometz
A new lakefront location for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is being proposed in Chicago. Mellody Hobson, wife of movie mogul George Lucas and board member of the Lucas Museum, calls it a “good idea.”
How Does Physical Education in Illinois Measure Up?
New Report Grades States PE Requirements, Policies
| Kristen Thometz
When it comes to physical education, a new report shows many states aren’t measuring up to national recommendations, including Illinois. Only Oregon and the District of Columbia meet national recommendations for weekly time in physical education at both the elementary and middle school levels, according to the report.
Second Snow Monkey Born at Lincoln Park Zoo This Year
| Evan Garcia
The snow monkey, born on Wednesday, has since clung tightly to 11-year-old mother Ono. Zoo employees have not yet named it or determined its sex. Maureen Leahy, the zoo’s curator of primates, said they prefer to give mother and infant plenty of space at this stage.
The Week in Review: Clarion Call for Police Reform
| Nick Blumberg
The Chicago Police Department faces a scathing review from a reform task force that says many Chicagoans believe officers are "fundamentally racist." Joel Weisman and guests discuss this story and more on this week's show.
‘Chicago Tonight’ Live: Task Force, Community Discuss Troubled CPD
| Alexandra Silets
Mayor Emanuel's Police Accountability Task Force has issued a sobering assessment of the Chicago Police Department. We talk about the findings and recommendations with task force and community members during this special edition of "Chicago Tonight."
Pilsen, Hyde Park Sites on List of State’s Most Endangered Historic Places
| Erica Gunderson
A Catholic church in the Pilsen neighborhood is among 11 sites on this year's list of most endangered historic places in Illinois.
Ask Geoffrey: What Exactly Does Division Street Divide?
| Erica Gunderson
In this edition of Ask Geoffrey, our local history expert Geoffrey Baer hits the streets to answer road-related questions such as, Why are there so many angled streets running northwest in Chicago? And, What exactly does Division Street divide? And, Where is Beethoven Place?
Local Author Inspires Kids to ‘Slay Their Dragons’
| Kristen Thometz
Pediatric occupational therapist and author Stacey Glorioso wants to teach children how to become dragon slayers. In her book, “Joshua’s Dragon,” the story’s namesake character leads the way and shows how he defeats his dragon—overcoming his fear of loud noises.
Weekend Events: CIMMfest, ‘Peace Officer,’ Greektown Parade
| Meredith Francis
See films and music acts from around the globe at CIMMfest, check out a free screening of the documentary "Peace Officer" and stop by the Greek Independence Day Parade in Greektown.
Task Force Aims to Change Broken Police Department
| Alexandra Silets
“The community's lack of trust in the Chicago police department is justified.” That's a direct quote from the scathing report released Wednesday afternoon by the Police Accountability Task Force.
Fallout Over Panama Papers Raises Questions about Tax Havens
| Hunter Clauss
There is worldwide fallout over the release of millions of documents known as the Panama Papers, which show how the wealthy around the world are hiding assets. And it's raising questions about whether tax havens are appropriate. A look at both sides of the controversy.
New Feminist Film Festival Comes to Chicago
| Chloe Riley
The inaugural two-day festival coming April 21 showcases films that address issues of gender, race, sexuality and other topics related to social injustice and inequality.
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