Stories by Yasmin Rammohan

Ask Geoffrey: 4/16

It's smelt fishing season! Geoffrey Baer tells us more about this delicious Chicago tradition in tonight's Ask Geoffrey.
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Emerald Ash Borer

The emerald ash borer is devastating ash trees in the area. We meet some researchers who are trying to understand the tiny green bug well enough to find an ash tree that can co-exist with this pervasive pest. 
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Viewer Mail: 4/16

The Buffett Rule

The U.S. Senate voted Monday on the so-called Buffett Rule. We share your thoughts about the millionaire tax proposal in tonight's Viewer Mail.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 4/13

Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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Mayor Releases New Infrastructure Trust Ordinance

The Chicago Infrastructure Trust will will now have an alderman on its board of directors and require City Council approval of its projects, two of the most common aldermanic criticisms of the original plan. 

Weekend Events Around Town: 4/13-4/15

Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on!

Pension Crisis Report

Time is drawing near for a solution to the state's $83 billion pension crisis. Just what will a final solution entail? Paris Schutz has a preview.
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Guillen Firestorm

It was yet another outrageous comment from Ozzie Guillen-- but at least one observer says the remarks about Fidel Castro should spark a larger national discussion. Eddie Arruza and his guest explore the issue.
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Dr. Terry Mason

Cook County's chief medical officer joins us to talk about the county's STD testing initiative, and more health stories. 
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A Boom in Genealogy

Searching for your ancestors used to be expensive and time-consuming. Now, it's easy and more popular than ever. We learn more about modern-day genealogy.
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Civil War Art in Chicago

The Civil War as seen through art and images in Chicago collections. We have the story about a new online effort to illustrate the great conflict.
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Great Lakes Invasion

Quagga Mussels Wreak Havoc on Ecosystem

A tiny, fingernail-sized organism that some are calling the scourge of the Great Lakes is fundamentally altering marine life. Ash-har Quraishi reports on a devastating invasive species that is causing ripples all the way up the food chain.
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Viewer Mail: 4/12

Wrigley Field Renovations

What do you think about using taxpayer money to help renovate Wrigley Field? We have your thoughts in tonight's Viewer Mail.
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Committee Hearing on Speed Cameras

There's another change to the mayor's speed camera ordinance. We have the latest as aldermen consider the bill.
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Infrastructure Trust Vote

The mayor's $1.7 billion infrastructure trust will come to a vote April 18. With some aldermen signaling they may withhold their vote unless they see changes in the legislation, Chicago Tonight polled the City Council on how they would vote on the infrastructure trust ordinance as currently written.

Aldermen Push Back Over Infrastructure Trust

Some aldermen have a lot of questions about Mayor Emanuel's proposed infrastructure trust. 
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Mayor's Infrastructure Trust Faces Aldermanic Opposition

Nine aldermen now say they will vote against the ordinance unless changes are made.

New Wall Street Regulation?

Could FDA-style regulation of the finance world prevent future economic crises? A University of Chicago economics professor tells us why he thinks Wall Street needs even more regulation.
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Chicago Business News: 4/11

Their bank here may have cost taxpayers nearly $400 million, but one local family is still lending -- in New York. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM joins us to discuss that story, and more top business headlines.
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Buddy Guy

Chicago blues legend Buddy Guy talks about his career and his new autobiography. Jeffrey Brown from the PBS Newshour reports.
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Sausage Making

You know the old saying: "No one wants to see how the sausage gets made?" Well, get ready. We show you how to make sausages at home.
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7-Hour School Day Announced

Mayor Emanuel gives some ground on longer school days, after complaints from some teachers and parents that the original proposal was too long. But does today's action settle the dispute over the future of Chicago Public Schools? Paris Schutz reports.
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The Buffett Rule

It's called the Buffett Rule: a proposal to raise taxes on millionaires. On Tuesday, President Obama officially injected it into the presidential campaign. Is it a matter of fairness or is it class warfare? We take a look.
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Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin

Microbiome Project, Bees, Music Training & Higgs Boson

We go inside the brains of bees. Our science guy, Neil Shubin, joins us to talk about bee personalities, the impact of music training on aging, and more news in Scientific Chicago.
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ReptileFest

Lizards, snakes, frogs, and more. They all join us in the studio to preview this week's ReptileFest.
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Manilow Sculptures

We take you to a prairie setting filled with gigantic works of art.
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