Stories by Yasmin Rammohan

Julie Frost

Last month, she won a Golden Globe award with Madonna. And she's written hit songs for The Black Eyed Peas, Beyonce and others. We talk with a longtime Chicago singer-songwriter whose career is flying high.
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City-County Collaboration Saves $20.5 Million

Mayor Emanuel and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announce more than $20 million in savings by the City-County Collaboration committee.

Emanuel Gets Red-Light Cameras

The mayor gets his wish--the governor signs the speed camera bill into law. Carol Marin and her panel have more on this and how the mayor has been able to get his way on many other things as well.
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Alzheimer's Research

Groundbreaking brain research has scientists closer to understanding how Alzheimer's disease spreads inside the brain. A local neurological researcher explains.
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Brookfield Zoo Science Fair

What makes the Brookfield Zoo's science fair different from others?  We take a closer look at these students and their scientific savvy.
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Boxer Mike Lee

We meet Chicago-area native Mike Lee, a Notre Dame finance grad who is climbing the ranks of the boxing world.
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Ask Geoffrey: 2/6

Wouldn’t it be nice to have heated sidewalks and never have to shovel?  Geoffrey Baer tells us about some folks in Oak Park who had that luxury in the early 20th century on tonight’s Ask Geoffrey.
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Viewer Mail: 2/6

Gov. Pat Quinn

We share your strong opinions about Governor Pat Quinn's appearance on our program last week when we read some of your viewer mail.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 2/3

Elizabeth Brackett and her panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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Weekend Events Around Town: 2/3 - 2/5

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

Gov. Pat Quinn

Gov. Pat Quinn's state of the state address Wednesday received lukewarm reviews from lawmakers and editorial boards. The governor joins us tonight to talk about new initiatives he's proposing -- plans that critics say the state cannot afford.
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Dr. Terry Mason

February is American Heart Month, a month to spread awareness about the importance of heart health. Dr. Terry Mason, Chief Medical Officer for Cook County Health & Hospitals System, joins us to discuss heart health and more. Please also join us for a live web chat during and after the segment.
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Swimming at Promontory Point

We meet two men playing in the ice sheets of Lake Michigan in Hyde Park on their daily swim. Elizabeth Brackett reports.
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The Chicago Stand-Up Project

Windy City Live host Val Warner talks about her shot at comedy in WTTW's upcoming show, The Chicago Stand-Up Project.
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Viewer Mail: 2/2

Red-Light Camera Expansion

We have your thoughts on the pending legislation that would allow the red-light cameras in Chicago to also issue speeding tickets in tonight’s Viewer Mail.
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Quinn's State of the State Address

Gov. Quinn touts job creation in his state of the state address, but Republican leaders wonder why the governor hardly mentioned the depths of Illinois' fiscal crisis. Carol Marin brings us the latest from Springfield.
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Florida GOP Debates & Primary

The race for the Republican presidential nomination moves ahead as Mitt Romney takes the important Florida primary. What fueled Romney's comeback and what's next in this election season?
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Herb Kent on Don Cornelius

Chicago native and visionary creator of Soul Train, Don Cornelius, is dead of an apparent suicide. We talk with his close friend and legendary Chicago radio personality, Herb Kent, about the Cornelius legacy. 
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Pat Bruno

Veteran Chicago food critic, Pat Bruno, talks about his battle with the same brain cancer that claimed the lives of Gene Siskel and Tim Weigel.
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Morbid Curiosity

A new exhibit at the Chicago Cultural Center brings death to life. We speak with the local man who assembled this morbid collection.
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Groundhog Day

Find out why Woodstock, Illinois -- the backdrop to the classic movie Groundhog Day -- is reliving the same day over, and over, and over again.
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Navy Pier Redesign

Navy Pier is in for an extreme makeover. At least that's what some design teams are proposing. We look at the ambitious ideas presented by five finalists and tell you how you can help pick the winner.
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Paula Broadwell on Petraeus

David Petraeus has been called the most influential military leader of his generation. We talk about the forces that shaped him with Paula Broadwell, the author of a new biography, All In: The Education of General David Petraeus.
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Cameras in the Courtroom

The O.J. Simspon trial set the precedent for televised trials. Cook County Chief Judge Tim Evans is here to talk about how Cook County might benefit from the new rule allowing cameras in Illinois circuit courts.
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Proposal to Protect Great Lakes

A new report proposes a multi-billion dollar engineering change to Chicago's waterways to cut off an Asian Carp invasion. Ash-har Quraishi has the details.
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Chicago Data Apps

Two innovative web developers and Chicago's Chief Technology Officer talk about new apps for Chicagoans with data from the city.
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