Stories by Lindsay Prossnitz

Business Ethics

A spate of financial scandals has created a crisis of confidence among many investors. We delve into the murky world of business ethics.
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"A Condition of Doubt"

What is hypochondria? And how should doctors treat people who suffer from excessive worrying about their health? The author of a book exploring this topic joins us.
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Latest on CPS, Teachers Union Contract Negotiations

The Chicago Teachers Union says an arbitrator is recommending a big raise for teachers. We look at what this may mean for negotiations between teachers and the school board.
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Becoming A Man

Promising Sports Program Cuts Violent Crime Arrests for Students

Can playing sports like archery and handball cut down violent crimes among students? A new study shows some dramatic -- and positive -- results.
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Tweeting Cab Driver

We meet the Chicago taxi driver who's become a Twitter celebrity as he tries to improve the image of cabbies.
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Ask Geoffrey: 7/16

Will the new World Trade Center surpass Willis Tower in height? You might be surprised by the answer. Geoffrey Baer tells us more in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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Viewer Mail: 7/16

Chicago Clean Energy Project

We have your reaction to a proposed new coal plant on the South Side in tonight's Viewer Mail.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 7/13

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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Friday the 13th: The "Unlucky" Day

Quite possibly the most widely believed superstition in America, Friday the 13th is seen to be the “unlucky” day in Western superstition.

Weekend Events Around Town: 7/13 - 7/15

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!

Cook County Bond Court Reform

A new plan to reform Cook County's bond court system could mean fewer inmates at County Jail. We hear from Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Chief Judge Tim Evans.
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High Murder Rate Plagues South Side

The South Side's 3rd police district has seen a 91 percent rise in the homicide rate. Elizabeth Brackett looks at what police -- and the community -- are doing to fight back.
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Mood Disorders

Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. is suffering from a mood disorder; that's what his office announced on Thursday. We explore what a "mood disorder" is and how it can interfere with personal and professional relationships.
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"Voices of Governance"

We talk with Chicago business leader and author Karen Kane about corporate governance -- and why it's important to you.
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Pitchfork Bands

A Sneak Peek at This Year's Fest

A pair of Chicago bands prepare for the spotlight at the Pitchfork Music Festival. We visit them in rehearsal to find out what they're all about.
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Viewer Mail: 7/12

Jesse Jackson Jr.'s Extended Absence

We asked what you thought about Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.’s extended absence. We read what some of you had to say in Viewer Mail.
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Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.’s Extended Absence

Multiple news outlets are reporting that Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. is being treated for a "mood disorder." This, after NBC News reported that he is being treated for alcoholism, a claim his office denies. We have reaction.
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The End of Legislative Scholarships

The scandal-plagued legislative scholarship program is dead. Gov. Pat Quinn signed legislation Wednesday morning ending the 100-year-old program. Elizabeth Brackett reports.
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Does Mayor Emanuel Have a "Problem with Democracy"?

"Rolling Stone" Says Yes

A Rolling Stone columnist lambasted Rahm Emanuel's style of governance, saying the mayor "hates" democracy. He joins us to discuss his scathing article.
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Chicago Business News: 7/11

Corn prices soar as the worst drought in decades continues to afflict the Midwest. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
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Adler Planetarium's New Exhibit

"The Universe: A Walk through Space and Time"

A trip to the beginning of time and back. That's what visitors to the Adler Planetarium will experience in a new, interactive history of the universe. We take you inside this incredible voyage.
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Zoobiquity

What can be learned about eating disorders, anxiety and STDs -- from animals? The authors of a new book share the surprising parallels between humans and other species.
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Chicago Clean Energy Project

Chicago's final two coal plants are closing. So why did the state quietly pass a bill allowing a new coal plant to open in the city? Paris Schutz has the story.
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CPS Plans to Drain Bank Account in 2013

Chicago Public Schools just released its proposed budget for next year. For many, it's a stunner, with the district planning to completely empty its bank account. We get reaction from all sides.
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"Barack Obama: The Story"

A new biography explores President Obama's past. We talk with the author of Barack Obama: The Story.
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Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin

Mosquitoes, Spatial Learning, Lefties, Higgs Boson Particle

Why are there so few lefties? How can we help our children become better in math? And what's all the hype about the Higgs boson particle? Our science guy, Neil Shubin, joins us to help answer these questions and more in tonight's Scientific Chicago.
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