Stories by Chloe Riley
Woman Accused of Stealing $900K from Field Museum Has History of Theft, Records Show
| Chloe Riley
Caryn Benson, 38, of Romeoville, was charged on Tuesday by the federal government with one count of embezzlement, but records show a past theft charge.
Anita Alvarez Skips Grilling from Aldermen
Few Answers at Marathon City Council Hearing
| Paris Schutz
Embattled State's Attorney Anita Alvarez chose to not attend a marathon City Council committee hearing Tuesday on police misconduct in the wake of the ongoing scandal at the Chicago Police Department.
US Department of Justice to Meet on Wednesday With CPD
| Paris Schutz
Exclusive: “Chicago Tonight” has learned that U.S. Department of Justice officials are scheduled to arrive in Chicago on Wednesday as the civil rights investigation into the police department gets underway.
Chicago Public Schools CEO: District Offering CTU 4-Year Contract
| WTTW News
Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool says the district has offered the Chicago Teachers Union a new contract proposal. Brandis Friedman has the details.
CTU's Jesse Sharkey on Strike Vote, New Contract Offer
| Hunter Clauss
A day after teachers voted overwhelming to go on strike, Chicago Public Schools is offering teachers a new contract that it says will prevent thousands of teacher layoffs. Jesse Sharkey joins us for a discussion.
Exploring the Impact of Fatal Shootings on Cops
| Evan Garcia
While fatal police-involved shootings have been at the center of many recent news stories, it seems the voices of officers connected to these incidents aren’t always the loudest.
As Risk of Great Lakes Oil Spill Grows, So Do Concerns About Cleanup
| Elizabeth Brackett
The risk of a Great Lakes oil spill has grown as the region becomes a hub for refining and transporting heavy tar sands oil. Oil that the Coast Guard says it does not have a method to clean up.
Argonne National Lab Simulation Tracks the Evolution of the Universe
| Paul Caine
Simulating the evolution of the cosmos. A local physicist is here to talk about using supercomputers to delve into the mysteries of the universe.
County, Food Bank Battle Food Insecurity
| Nick Blumberg
Twenty percent of children in Cook County are what’s known as food insecure–living in families who can’t afford or can’t access nutritious food. A new program aims to tackle food insecurity among some Chicago-area children and their parents. Take a look at how the program works.
CTU Members Vote to Authorize a Strike
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Jesse Sharkey on Monday morning announced that 88 percent of its membership has voted "yes" to the question of authorizing a strike. The vote was taken over three days last week, in which 92 percent of members voted.
Chicago in Crisis: Toni Preckwinkle Weighs In
| Alexandra Silets
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle is calling for the resignation of Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez in the wake of the shooting death of Laquan McDonald. Carol Marin talks with Preckwinkle about the crisis surrounding the Chicago Police Department and the sweeping probe of police patterns and practices by the DOJ.
FOP President Dean Angelo on Chicago Police Culture, Investigation
| Paris Schutz
The Laquan McDonald shooting has brought the police union under fire. Is there a culture of cover-up among cops? Dean Angelo, president of the Fraternal Order of Police, joins us.
'New Contemporary' at Art Institute Showcases 'Transformative' Gift
| Marc Vitali
A revealing look at the massive new collection of contemporary art at the Art Institute, where the Modern Wing galleries have been transformed.
Bears lose to Washington 24-21
Gould misses another late-game field goal
| Ann Kreiter
Another missed kick by Robbie Gold, another missed opportunity for the Bears. James "Big Cat" Williams is here to break down the Bears eighth loss of the season.
Medical Marijuana Hits the Shelves at Chicago’s First Dispensary
| Eddie Arruza
State-approved medical marijuana has arrived in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood. We get a look inside the first—and so far the only—dispensary to open in the city.
Chicago Tonight Puzzle: December Challenge
| WTTW News
Test your skills against our latest Chicago Tonight Puzzle. Don’t forget to submit your answer by 10 a.m. Monday for the chance to win a special prize package (and bragging rights!).
Former Field Museum Employee Stole $900,000, Documents Allege
| Chloe Riley
A former museum employee allegedly pocketed more than $900,000 over a seven-year period before the theft was discovered. The former employee has yet to be formally charged.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, Dec. 11
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel discuss Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s apology in the wake of the Laquan McDonald crisis, the search for a new Chicago Police Department superintendent and the possible political fallout from recent events for the mayor.
Department of Justice Meets with Chicago Police Union
| Paris Schutz
Dean Angelo, the head of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, met with Department of Justice officials in Washington, D.C. this week as the agency begins its civil rights investigation into the Chicago Police Department.
Former IPRA Investigator Lorenzo Davis Speaks Out
| Hunter Clauss
Update: Lorenzo Davis is not able to join "Chicago Tonight" on Thursday.
Search Begins for Next Superintendent of Chicago Police Department
| Paris Schutz
The Chicago Police Board has started the process to select a new Chicago Police Superintendent, two weeks after the firing of Garry McCarthy. The board on Thursday posted the official application for the position to its website. Candidates will have until Jan. 15 to submit their credentials.
Teaching Laquan McDonald
| Brandis Friedman
Whether it's at the water cooler or the dinner table, the Laquan McDonald case has been the topic of much discussion in and around Chicago. But in many city classrooms sit young men and women who may have a lot in common with the teenager. Brandis Friedman has more on how this discussion between students and teachers is unfolding.
Donald Trump's Call for a Muslim Ban Provokes Heated Reactions
| Paul Caine
Despite recent statements that sparked outrage in many quarters, presidential candidate Donald Trump is still popular among Republican voters, according to some polls. We get reactions from Azam Nizamuddin, president of the Muslim Bar Association of Illinois; and Ed Lasky, founder and news editor of the conservative web magazine American Thinker.
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