Stories by Paris Schutz

2 Running for Cook County Assessor, Yet 3 on the Ballot

The Cook County Electoral Board has ruled that it is supposed to be a two-person race between Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios and challenger Fritz Kaegi. So why will a third person be on the ballot?

From Pyeongchang to ‘Heart and Seoul,’ Exhibit Highlights Korean Culture

The Winter Olympics will soon come to an end, but at the Chicago Children’s Museum, kids can continue to experience elements of the Korean culture they’re seeing glimpses of on TV.

Feb. 21, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 21, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Mix of Heavy Rain, Melting Snow Puts McCook Reservoir to the Test

The newly opened McCook Reservoir kept untreated sewage out of the lake, but not out of local rivers.

Billy Graham, ‘America’s Pastor,’ Got His Start in the Chicago Area

Evangelist Billy Graham, whose sermons reached audiences around the world, died Wednesday at his home in North Carolina. He was 99 years old. We discuss Graham’s legacy and his Chicago-area roots.

Heartland Alliance Uses Medication to Make Progress with Opioid Addicts

Overcoming heroin addiction is a Herculean task. How a local program is helping former addicts recover with medication.

Sen. Dick Durbin Demands Action on Gun Control After Florida Massacre

Democrats remain committed to pushing for meaningful gun control, the U.S. Senator says. We discuss gun control, the Mueller investigation and efforts to get a deal for Dreamers.

Ask Geoffrey: The Fascinating Story of Antoinette Rich

Geoffrey Baer has the keys to the story of a symphony orchestra made up of all pianos – and all women. And: The story behind a colonial-inspired park district field house in the Austin community.

Andrea Raila: Candidate for Cook County Assessor

“We can make the property tax system fair and equitable for property owners from all communities regardless of economic background or housing stock,” Andrea Raila writes. Learn more about this candidate.

Naperville Man Acquitted in Retrial 22 Years After Arson Murder Conviction

Bill Amor spent two decades behind bars for a murder he says he didn’t commit. On Wednesday, a DuPage County judge agreed – and acquitted him in a retrial of a 1995 arson case.

Stage Adaptation of Bellow’s ‘Augie March’ Coming to Court Theatre

Court Theatre’s newly announced 2018-2019 season includes a world premiere stage adaptation of Saul Bellow’s “The Adventures of Augie March” by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Auburn (“Proof”).

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Feb. 22-25

Lion dances, pancakes, beer tents and Oscar movie speculation usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

CPS CEO Janice Jackson Named a National ‘Leader to Learn From’ in 2018

She’s officially been on the job for only a few weeks, but Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson is already earning recognition for her work to improve the district.

‘Native American Woven Arts’ Explores Methods, Meaning Behind Artistry

Weaving function and design in a new exhibition at a local museum dedicated to Native American art and culture.

Madigan Does Political Damage Control After Harassment Claims

The latest on the fallout from sexual harassment allegations in the office of House Speaker Michael Madigan – as some call for him to resign.

Feb. 20, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Feb. 20, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Mueller Investigation Heats Up as 13 Russians Indicted

President Trump’s national security adviser says there’s no doubt Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election. The latest on the Mueller investigation.

‘Black Panther’ Breaks Box Office Records, Racial Barriers

The superhero film received critical praise and smashed box office records, but for some, the most notable impact is the emergence of an African-American superhero and lead characters.

Garry McCarthy Mulls Run for Chicago Mayor

Will he or won’t he? Former Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy is sounding more and more like a candidate for mayor. He joins us to discuss his potential run against the man who brought him to Chicago.

Misty Copeland Shines Light on Diversity in Ballet World and Beyond

Whether she’s on stage or on television, it’s hard to not notice Misty Copeland, the professional ballet dancer making history as the first black woman to be named a principal dancer for the iconic American Ballet Theatre.

Heavy Rain Causes Flooding, Sewer Backups in Chicago Area

Melting snow and more than 2 inches of rain have caused flooding and sewer backups in and around Chicago.

In Lyric’s ‘Cosi,’ a Spirited Toast to the Imperfections of the Heart

The production of “Cosi fan tutte” now at Lyric Opera of Chicago is a beauty. And in its playful but unquestionably bittersweet exploration of love, fidelity, betrayal and the unreliable nature of both men and women, it could easily have been written yesterday.

Wife of Slain CPD Commander Bauer Thanks Chicago for Support

Erin Bauer: ‘One man almost stole my faith in humanity, but City of Chicago, nation restored it’

“I saw each and every one of you from the darkened window of my car,” Erin Bauer wrote in an open letter Tuesday. “The good people in this world far outnumber the bad. Grace and I are humbled, as Paul would be.”

Emanuel, Mayors Send Letter to EPA Opposing Repeal of Clean Power Plan

Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined 230-plus mayors Tuesday in formally opposing the Trump administration’s proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon emissions that contribute to climate change.

Democratic Candidates for Governor Want Madigan to Resign

Republicans have spent years trying to thwart House Speaker Michael Madigan. As allegations of sexual harassment by those in Madigan’s inner circle continue to swirl, leading Democrats are joining that chorus.

Combined Rain and Melting Snow Poses Flooding Risk in Chicago

A forecast of heavy rain, unseasonably warm temperatures and melting snow presents a flooding risk for Chicago. MWRD offers tips to prevent basement backups and reduce strain on local water systems. 
 

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