Stories by Nick Blumberg
Chicago's Fire Safety Deadline Approaches
| Nick Blumberg
Time is winding down for Chicago high-rises to comply with the Life Safety Evaluation Ordinance. We get the latest from the Department of Buildings Commissioner Felicia Davis.
Viewer Feedback: 12/11
Retirement Law & E15 Ordinance
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about a new retirement law and the proposal to require Chicago gas stations to sell E15 gasoline in tonight's viewer feedback.
Remembering Judy Baar Topinka
| Kristen Thometz
Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka, who died at the age of 70, is remembered for her personality, beliefs, and sense of style.
Chicago Tonight: Judy Baar Topinka - 2006
| WTTW News
Judy Baar Topinka joins Phil Ponce for a one-on-one conversation about her campaign for governor and vision for Illinois. Democratic candidate, incumbent Gov. Rod Blagojevich, initially agreed to be a part of the program, but later canceled his appearance.
Wild Chicago: Judy Baar Topinka - 1997
| WTTW News
Wild Chicago’s Will Clinger pays Illinois Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka an irreverent visit.
Chicago Tonight: At Home with Judy Baar Topinka - 2004
| WTTW News
Illinois Treasurer and State Republican Party Chair Judy Baar Topinka invites Chicago Tonight’s Bob Sirott and Marianne Murciano into her Riverside home for a tour of memorabilia, art, and a little accordion playing.
Chicago Sunday: Judy Baar Topinka - 2005
| WTTW News
Judy Baar Topinka joins Phil Ponce in an episode of Chicago Sunday from June 5, 2005 to talk about the new state budget… and complains that it doesn’t make the proper pension payments.
Judy Baar Topinka Dies
| WTTW News
Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka died at age 70 after suffering a stroke.
University of Chicago Touts Park Restoration in Obama Library Bid
U of C, UIC Deliver Final Pitches Tomorrow
| Paris Schutz
The University of Chicago and UIC are going head to head in the race to land the Obama Presidential Library. Final submissions are due to the Obama Foundation Thursday.
Web Exclusive Ask Geoffrey
Free Museum Visits, Camels & Remittance Drive
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer answers your questions about visiting local museums for free, camels in Chicago, and how to get to Remittance Drive in this web exclusive edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Final Pitches for Obama Library Due Thursday
| Paris Schutz
The University of Chicago and the University of Illinois-Chicago are going head to head on their plans to lure the Obama Presidential Library and Museum to Chicago.
More CPS Freshmen Earn College Degrees
Study Says 14 Percent Earn 4-Year Degrees
| Brandis Friedman
A new report updates the percentage of Chicago Public Schools' ninth-graders who will graduate from college by the time they turn 25.
60 Years of Sculpture with Richard Hunt
| Marc Vitali
We visit the Chicago Cultural Center and the MCA to discover the steel sculptures of Chicago's internationally acclaimed sculptor Richard Hunt.
Winter Gardening Tips
Tis the Season
| Rhyan Zuercher
The holiday season is upon us which means a rundown of winter planting and festive decor with Eliza Fournier from the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Aldermen Favor Ethanol Gas Proposal
| Paris Schutz
Chicago may soon require many gas stations to sell gas with a higher blend of ethanol.
State Sen. Biss on Secure Choice Savings Program
| Paul Caine
State Sen. Daniel Biss discusses a new workplace retirement program that was just approved in Springfield and will impact 2.5 million Illinois workers.
Betting on Video Gambling Cafés
| Brandis Friedman
Critics say video gambling cafés are proliferating in a loophole of the state's video gambling law.
Former State Rep. Pleads Guilty to Child Porn
| Yasmin Rammohan
Former Illinois State Rep. Keith Farnham pleaded guilty to a federal charge of transporting child pornography today.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 12/5
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 12/5
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his guests continue their conversation online with a comparison of the recent Ferguson and NYC protests with Vietnam War-era protests.
Weekend Events Around Town: 12/5-12/7
| Travis Cornejo
A Polar Palooza, Chicago Book Expo, and Caroling at Cloud Gate; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
Aim High Mentoring Program Visits The White House
| Josclynn Brandon
A Chicago mentoring program that strives to ensure that 100 percent of participating students graduate high school, enter college, and gain skills to succeed in the workplace, participates in The White House College Opportunity Day of Action.
Wrigley Plan Approved for Federal Tax Credit
| Alexandra Silets
The Chicago's Commission on Landmarks approve the Cubs revised signage plan at Wrigley Field by a 6 to 1 vote.
IL Lawmakers Pass Ridesharing, Retirement & More
| WTTW News
The veto session for the Illinois General Assembly wrapped up with lawmakers approving several pieces of legislation. We discuss the bills that passed both chambers and await the governor’s signature.
Tech is the New Black
| Brandis Friedman
The Museum of Science and Industry celebrates the pairing of fashion with technology. We take a look inside the one night only installation and hear from the museum's first-ever recipient of the Fashion Inspiration Award, blogger Garance Doré.
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