Stories by Paris Schutz
Why Chicago Heating Bills Could Soar This Winter
| Paris Schutz
An alderman is raising the alarm on the skyrocketing cost of natural gas prices in the city.
Assessing the Health of Chicago-Area Bats – Using Their Poop
| Alex Ruppenthal
As part of a relatively new Lincoln Park Zoo project, guano from bats across the Chicago area is collected and tested for levels of cortisol, an indicator of stress.
Astronomers Detect Mysterious Signal From Space
| Paul Caine
A revolutionary new telescope detects a mysterious signal, and why sleeping with the light on could increase your risk for diabetes. Rabiah Mayas joins us with stories making headlines in the world of science.
Women’s March Chicago Planning October March, Rally
| Kristen Thometz
Ahead of Election Day, organizers behind a January event that drew 300,000 people downtown plan to hold another march and rally designed to inspire voter turnout.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Aug. 9-12
| Kristen Thometz
Hot dogs, a back-to-school parade, news quizzes and classical music usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago.
CPS Spending $10M on Sustainable Schools Pilot Program
| Matt Masterson
Twenty public schools in Chicago will be part of a new pilot program aimed at connecting school communities with local after-school, health and family engagement services.
Ask Geoffrey: The Wild West History of Chicago’s Public Street Signs
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer brings us the history of the Chicago Motor Club and its bygone penchant for posting traffic signs in the public way in this encore edition of Ask Geoffrey.
IIT Construction Unearths ‘Mecca’ of Chicago History
| Amanda Vinicky
Construction on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus recently exposed a slice of Chicago’s buried past.
Stan Mikita, Chicago Blackhawks Legend, Dies at 78
| Jay Smith
The Chicago Blackhawks legend played 22 seasons with the team, and is the franchise leader in assists, points and games played. He died Tuesday.
Obama Foundation Construction Draws Community Ire
| Paris Schutz
Some community groups are speaking out after construction equipment was seen removing trees and digging up the field on the southern end of Jackson Park.
Russian-Backed Hackers Infiltrating US Power Grid
| Paul Caine
The Department of Homeland Security recently announced that Russian-backed hackers have infiltrated the control rooms of hundreds of utility companies across the country.
Blair Kamin on NU Athletic Center, Jeanne Gang Apartment Tower
| Alexandra Silets
We take an inside look at Northwestern University's new $270 million athletic center and Jeanne Gang’s new environmentally conscious apartment tower in Hyde Park.
Despite Judge’s Ban, 3D Gun Blueprints Already Available
| Nick Blumberg
A judge blocks the release of blueprints for 3D printed guns. Is it reasonable regulation, or a violation of the First Amendment?
WBEZ: Madigan, Party Defensive After Volunteer Charged with Murder
| Nicole Cardos
Michael Madigan and his political organization are under fire once again. This time, it involves a volunteer who has been charged with murder. We go inside the WBEZ investigation.
Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art ‘Lions’ Exhibit Taps into Its Roots
| Marc Vitali
Inside a new exhibition that looks at the art and legacy of the founding fathers of the museum.
Joel Weisman Throws Out 1st Pitch at White Sox vs. Yankees on Monday
| Jay Smith
After more than six months of anticipation, the former “Week in Review” host throws out the ceremonial first pitch as the White Sox took on the New York Yankees.
Baby Porcupine is First of its Kind Born at Brookfield Zoo
| Alex Ruppenthal
A porcupette, or baby porcupine, was born last month at Brookfield Zoo and is being hand-reared by the zoo’s animal care and veterinary staff.
Van Dyke Case: Defense Can Present Animated Videos of Shooting at Trial
| Matt Masterson
Attorneys for suspended Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke will be allowed to use computer-generated animations as defense evidence in next month’s murder trial.
3 Years After Tragedy, Mother Motivated to Strengthen ‘Annie’s Law’
| Marc Vitali
A change in state law will ensure first responders are equipped with EpiPens. Meet the mother of the girl who inspired the legislation.
Mayor, Police Department Ask for Community Help After Deadliest Weekend of 2018
| Paris Schutz
After Chicago’s most violent weekend of the year, city officials and community activists try to identify what sparked the rash of shootings and homicides.
Rediscovering Influential Chicago Artist Charles White at the Art Institute
| Marc Vitali
On the 100th anniversary of his birth, Charles White is being recognized with the first major retrospective of his work since 1982.
Trump Amps Up Assault on Media, the ‘Enemy of the People’
| Alexandra Silets
Ivanka Trump splits with her father over his attack on journalists. Is the president’s rhetoric increasingly dangerous?
Chicago Communities Push to Reopen, Fund Public Mental Health Clinic
| Nick Blumberg
Behind the ballot referendum to restore public mental health care in Logan Square, Hermosa and Avondale.
Chicago Proposes 3 New Dog Parks on South Side
| Alex Ruppenthal
Chicago purports to be a dog-friendly city, but when it comes to dog parks, there is a huge discrepancy between the city’s North and South sides. What one dog-lover is doing to change that.
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