Stories by Sean Keenehan
Ice Skating in Chicago: Outdoor Rinks Serve Up Frozen Fun
| Sean Keenehan
Bundle up, strap on those blades and hit the ice at Chicago’s citywide outdoor ice skating facilities. From old-school to the cutting-edge, we’ll have you gliding gracefully into the long winter season.
Names Emerge for Next Chicago Police Superintendent
Mayor Names Task Force on Police Accountability
| Paris Schutz
One day after the surprise firing of Chicago police superintendent Garry McCarthy, names of a possible successor are starting to emerge. How will the process work?
Field Museum Digitizes a Fraction of Its Nearly 30 Million Specimens
| Chloe Riley
More images are now available on the museum’s website, but exactly what good are they to the public?
Donna More Shares Vision for Cook County State's Attorney's Office
| Paul Caine
Donna More is one of two candidates looking to unseat Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez in a March Democratic primary. As Alvarez fends off calls for her resignation in the wake of the Laquan McDonald shooting and subsequent criticism over the pace of the investigation, we ask former state and federal prosecutor More what she might have done differently.
Ask Geoffrey: The Story Behind the Illinois and Michigan Canal
| Erica Gunderson
A little-known waterway built in the 1830s allowed Chicago to grow not once, but twice! Hear the story of the crucial canal that you may never have heard of, and the story behind one of the South Side's best known public works of art in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Anita Alvarez on Re-Election Efforts in Wake of Laquan McDonald Shooting
| Hunter Clauss
We talk with State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez about the Laquan McDonald investigation and why she thinks voters should give her another four years in office.
For Chicago Artist with Rare Bone Disorder, Art Really Does Imitate Life
| Evan Garcia
For most people, an animal’s head would be a strange, if not eccentric, gift. But for Chicago-based artist Lana Crooks, the wild pig skull her mother recently gave her is a treasured muse for a future work of art.
Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy Fired
| Paris Schutz
Mayor Rahm Emanuel at a press conference on Tuesday announced that he'd asked Garry McCarthy to step down as superintendent of police.
Officer Accused of Killing Laquan McDonald is Released from Jail
| Brandis Friedman
After posting bail, Jason Van Dyke, the officer accused of killing 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, is released from jail.
Newspaper Editorial Boards Weigh in on Laquan McDonald Shooting
| Alexandra Silets
With each passing day, there are more questions than answers in the Laquan McDonald shooting case. Joining us to discuss the case are Chicago Tribune editorial page editor Bruce Dold and Chicago Sun-Times columnist and editorial board member Mary Mitchell.
Geoffrey Baer Explores 'Chicago's South Side' in New Show
| Erica Gunderson
Geoffrey Baer shares his stroll through Chicago's South Side in a show that premieres tonight.
Viewer Feedback: 'Chicagoans Should Be Outraged'
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read viewer feedback from the "Chicago Tonight" website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.
Chicago Winter Overnight Parking Ban Starts Tuesday
| Kristen Thometz
City drivers need to be more mindful about where they park starting Tuesday. The annual overnight parking ban starts this week and runs through April 1, 2016. The ban will be enforced from 3 a.m. to 7 a.m.
Laquan McDonald Shooting
| WTTW News
Complete coverage from “Chicago Tonight,” including interviews with activists and officials on the shooting death of the 17-year-old in October 2014.
Charges Dropped Against Activist Poet Arrested During Laquan McDonald Protest
| Chloe Riley
All charges were dropped Wednesday against London, 22, who was arrested Tuesday evening after participating in protests over the killing of Laquan McDonald by a white police officer in October 2014.
Race and Unity: Harold Washington in His Own Words
| Hunter Clauss
As the city grapples with issues of race and equality in the wake of the Laquan McDonald video, today marks the 28th anniversary of the death of Chicago’s first African-American mayor, Harold Washington.
Fallout from Release of Laquan McDonald Video
| Paris Schutz
There’s more fallout from Tuesday’s release of the dash-cam video that shows the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald. Did police officials initially try to cover the tracks of Jason Van Dyke, who’s been charged with first-degree murder? And why did Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez hold on to the case so long? Paris Schutz has details.
Demonstrators Call for Justice in Shooting Death of Laquan McDonald
| Brandis Friedman
Demonstrators who say they want justice for Laquan McDonald kept up their efforts Wednesday at City Hall, the Cook County Courthouse and in the streets where McDonald was killed.
Addressing Accountability in Shooting Death of Laquan McDonald
| Alexandra Silets
Aldermen in Chicago's Black Caucus want to hold police Superintendent Garry McCarthy accountable in the Laquan McDonald case and activists are calling for the ouster of Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez.
Analyzing the Media's Coverage of Laquan McDonald Shooting Video
| Paul Caine
With the release of a graphic video depicting Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke fatally shooting black teenager Laquan McDonald 16 times, we examine how the media has covered this case. Two longtime Chicago media professionals join us to discuss the issues raised by the release of the disturbing dash-cam footage.
Weekend Events: Lincoln Park Zoo Lights, Maggie Daley Park Ice Rink
Thanksgiving Weekend Agenda: Nov. 27-29
| Chloe Riley
Take a skate around Maggie Daley Park, see the Lincoln Park Zoo Lights and sing along to "The Sound of Music."
P.J. O'Rourke's Years of 'Twaddle and Blather' Highlighted in New Collection
| Nick Blumberg
Since the 1970s, humorist P.J. O’Rourke has been writing about politics, covering wars and satirizing American life. His new book, “Thrown Under the Omnibus,” collects a variety of works from his prolific career. O'Rourke joins us to discuss his new book.
Ask Geoffrey: The Story Behind an Iconic 1940s Bronzeville Photo
| Erica Gunderson
A famous photo taken in 1940s Bronzeville features the faces of five young African-American men, but their identities have remained a mystery for generations. Local history expert Geoffrey Baer is here with the story behind one of Bronzeville's most enduring images in this week’s edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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