Stories by Amanda Vinicky
Rauner, Republicans Denounce Trump
| Amanda Vinicky
Republicans meet at the Illinois State Fair while the House convenes to hammer out a compromise on school funding.
Trump’s ‘Both Sides’ Comments Draw Harsh Local Reaction
| Paris Schutz
Harsh local reaction Wednesday to President Donald Trump’s comments that “both sides” are to blame for the riots in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Hanging Out With Jeanne Nolan in Her ‘Happy Place’
| Paul Caine
The founder of The Organic Gardener says she always felt a strong connection to nature. “My garden is really a big part of where I like to spend my time and to feed my soul,” she said.
Solar Eclipse Chicago: 12 Watch Parties on Aug. 21
| Kristen Thometz
Join us online for live coverage from Chicago’s Adler Planetarium starting at 11:40 a.m. Heading outside? Here are 12 places in and around Chicago where you can celebrate the eclipse.
New Shedd Shark Expert on Aquarium’s Conservation Efforts
| Nick Blumberg
Jumping into ocean waters teeming with sharks doesn’t sound like much fun, but for researchers working on shark conservation, it’s a way to gather important and sometimes surprising information. Meet Steve Kessel, the Shedd Aquarium’s new director of marine research.
New Group to Promote Humane Farming, Expose Animal Cruelty in Illinois
| Alex Ruppenthal
Illinois farmers and animal welfare experts say they will promote farms where animals are raised humanely, following a Chicago Tribune investigation last year on the state’s biggest pork companies.
Federal Feedback Lists Concerns With Illinois’ Education Accountability Plan
| Matt Masterson
In its initial feedback on the state’s Every Student Succeeds Act proposal, the U.S. Department of Education has raised concerns over how the plan deals with graduation rates and tracks English-language learner progress.
Education Funding Unresolved as Illinois House Returns for Vote
| Amanda Vinicky
As Gov. Bruce Rauner’s supporters rally Wednesday for “Governor’s Day” at the Illinois State Fair, representatives will be returning to the capitol to take an ax to his vision for education funding.
Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Repeal Cook County Soda Tax
| Paris Schutz
More trouble for the Cook County sweetened beverage tax.
Examining Charlottesville and the Culture of Hate
| Evan Garcia
A look at domestic terrorism and hate groups following the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend.
Cook County Jail Expands Family Planning, Birth Control Services
| Alex Ruppenthal
Most women in U.S. prisons and jails lack access to birth control. But for many of these women, incarceration is not the only obstacle to such care. A new program in Chicago is trying to change the trend.
Floating Museum Begins its 3-Month Journey Up the Chicago River
| Dan Andries
There’s a new floating attraction along Chicago’s Riverwalk. We go for a look.
Study: Cost, Severity of Opioid Overdose Admissions to ICU Rising
| Kristen Thometz
For years, critical care doctors have noticed an increase in patients suffering from opioid overdoses. A new study confirms their observations and details the staggering cost of treatment.
CPS Budget Hearings: Get Dates, Times for August Meetings
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Public Schools has five hearings scheduled on various aspects of its latest spending plan this month, beginning Monday with meetings on its capital budget. Get complete details.
Gov. Rauner: ‘Let’s Compromise’ on School Funding
| Amanda Vinicky
A day after the Illinois Senate killed his vision for a new method of funding Illinois schools, Gov. Bruce Rauner kept up hopes that legislators will come around to his way of thinking.
Emanuel: Neo-Nazis ‘Think They Have a Friend in the Oval Office’
| Eddie Arruza
The violent confrontation between white supremacists groups and protesters has sparked nationwide outrage and condemnation. How some local politicians are responding.
Mayor Mum on City Money for CPS
| Paris Schutz
The city of Chicago will need to come up with an additional $269 million to help Chicago Public Schools make it through the year, according to the schools’ new budget. Where will this additional city money come from?
Parent of Expelled 3-Year-Old: ‘One Day We Had Child Care, the Next We Didn’t’
New Illinois law helps protect pre-K students from expulsion
| Matt Masterson
Illinois parents faced with the expulsion of a preschool-age child are often put in a difficult situation, but a new state law seeks to end that practice and get schools thinking about alternative solutions.
Circus Elephants to Take Final Bow in Illinois
| Alex Ruppenthal
Illinois will become the first state to ban the use of elephants in circuses and other traveling exhibitions, putting an official end to a practice that animal rights activists have been protesting for decades.
Media Depictions of Pregnancy, Post-Baby Bodies ‘Unrealistic,’ Studies Find
| Kristen Thometz
“A lot of women said it sets an unrealistic standard when they see Beyoncé in a magazine and she looks fantastic,” said researcher Toni Liechty. “If those are the images you’re seeing, you think that it’s common.”
Illinois Eliminates Statutes of Limitations on Child Sex Abuse Crimes
| Kristen Thometz
“This law sends a message to survivors of felony child sex crimes that it is not too late to come forward,” said Polly Poskin, executive director of the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault, in a statement.
Rauner Loses School Funding Fight in Senate; Battle Moves to Illinois House
| Amanda Vinicky
Governor Bruce Rauner’s attempt to put his stamp on school funding met its demise Sunday, when a single Republican senator joined with the chamber’s 37 Democrats to reject Rauner’s rewrite of a significant school funding measure.
Gov. Bruce Rauner to Appear Monday on ‘Chicago Tonight’
| Amanda Vinicky
The governor’s sit-down with WTTW will come a day after the Illinois Senate is scheduled to vote on his amendatory veto of Senate Bill 1—a plan that rewrites how Illinois decides how to divvy up state funding for schools.
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