Stories by Lindsay Prossnitz
Speculation Peaks as Romney’s VP Choice Nears
| Lindsay Prossnitz

Speculation is at fevered pitch as Mitt Romney gets closer to announcing his running mate. We break down the possibilities.
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College Debt
| WTTW News

As the price of college tuition rises, students are taking out more debt than ever before to pay for an education. Is the next generation of taxpayers biting off more than it can chew? We hear both sides.
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West Nile Prevention in Chicago
| Lindsay Prossnitz

We find out what the city is doing to fight the spread of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus.
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Roosevelt University's New Vertical Campus
| WTTW News

It's a big expansion for Roosevelt University, as a new vertical campus opens in the Loop. But it's left the college with some big financial challenges. We hear how the university is trying to get back on track.
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Carole Simpson
| WTTW News

We meet trailblazing journalist and Chicago native, Carole Simpson, who made history as the first woman to moderate a presidential debate.
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Viewer Mail: 8/9
Prentice Women's Hospital
| WTTW News

We asked if you thought the old Prentice Women's Hospital should be saved or torn down. We read what some of you had to say in Viewer Mail.
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Attorney Says George Ryan Will Get Early Work Release
| WTTW News

Former Illinois Governor George Ryan is one step closer to getting out of prison. Paris Schutz has more on today's decision.
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Police Staffing
| Michael Lipkin

A new study shows Chicago has more police officers per resident than other major U.S. cities. So why is the city making national headlines with its crime rate? We take a closer look.
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Funeral Held for Dr. Donald Liu
| WTTW News

Funeral services were held today for pediatric surgeon Donald Liu. Liu drowned on Sunday trying to rescue two children caught in a rip current. We have a profile.
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Illinois Prisons
| WTTW News

A Chicago Public Radio report says Illinois' prison system is in a state of crisis, with overcrowding and new allegations of inhumane conditions. We have the latest.
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Water Reclamation Pension Deal
| Yasmin Rammohan

One pension system in Illinois has been reformed-- it's the one at the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. Could the plan be a blueprint for the other state pensions in trouble?
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House Vote on HB 4513
| Yasmin Rammohan
See how the Illinois House voted on the Metropolitan Reclamation Water District's pension amendments in our interactive graphic.
Chicago Business News: 8/8
| WTTW News

If you get sweet cravings at strange times, help is on hand. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
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In Focus: Community Gardens
| Shanika Gunaratna

We revisit a story about how small, pop-up, organic community gardens are challenging people's perceptions about life in Chicago.
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Romney in Chicago
| WTTW News

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney makes his pitch in President Obama's backyard. Paris Schutz has more on why Romney is in Chicago, and the local business that snagged him.
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Emanuel Names New Deputy Mayor
| Lindsay Prossnitz

Who would work for $1? Well, that's the salary for Chicago's deputy mayor. The present and future men who hold the position share insights on the city's fiscal outlook.
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Rip Currents
| Michael Lipkin

A dozen drownings this year from rip currents in the Great Lakes. We learn more about the deadly currents.
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The Battle over Goldberg's Prentice Women's Hospital
| Eddie Arruza

The battle lines have been drawn over Bertrand Goldberg's Prentice Women's Hospital. Eddie Arruza reports on the fight between preservationists and the building's owner: Northwestern University.
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"Wounded I Am More Awake: Finding Meaning After Terror"
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How does life go on after devastating trauma? A Bosnian concentration camp survivor and a journalist discuss their new book on trauma and healing.
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Remembering Marvin Hamlisch
| WTTW News

Composer Marvin Hamlisch dies at age 68. We revisit a 1997 Artbeat story where Hamlisch visits The People's Music School in Chicago.
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Viewer Mail: 8/7
| WTTW News

We get praise and taken to the woodshed in tonight's Viewer Mail.
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Cook County Bald Eaglet Learns to Fly
| Yasmin Rammohan
This spring, a nest of bald eaglets hatched in Cook County -- the first in over a century. Now, at least one of those young eagles has gone through the difficult process of fledging, or learning how to fly.
Senate Republican Leader on Pension Reform
| WTTW News

The governor sounds the alarm on pension reform, but are Republicans finally buying in? Find out what the top Republican in the Senate had to say.
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Profile of Sikhism
| Yasmin Rammohan

It is a case of domestic terrorism. Why were Sikhs in Wisconsin targeted yesterday? And just who are the people who practice Sikhism? We learn more.
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Curiosity Lands on Mars
| Lindsay Prossnitz

NASA scientists go wild after the Mars rover's successful landing on the red planet early today. An Adler Planetarium astronomer tells us what happens next.
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The Rise of Rooftop Bees
| Shanika Gunaratna

Beekeeping in Chicago is legal, relatively easy and increasingly popular. We take a look at the largely unseen world of rooftop bees, and the people who care for them.
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