Stories by Yasmin Rammohan

Ozzie Guillen Leaves White Sox

The Blizzard of Oz blows out of town. Just what led to yesterday's surprise announcement, and what does the future hold for Ozzie Guillen and the White Sox? Paris Schutz has the latest. And we go to the Channel 11 archive to revisit Ozzie Guillen's Chicago Tonight appearance on the day he was hired, almost eight years ago.
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Chicago's Inspector General

Joseph M. Ferguson

A city income tax? A toll on Lake Shore Drive? Those are just two suggestions for balancing the city budget from Chicago Inspector General Joseph Ferguson. Elizabeth Brackett talks with Ferguson about his controversial ideas.
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Laura Caldwell

"Long Way Home"

Jovan Mosley spent nearly six years in prison for a crime he did not commit. We meet the author of Long Way Home: A Young Man Lost in the System and the Two Women Who Found Him.
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Art Collection at Union League Club of Chicago

History and art meet at the Union League Club of Chicago. We tour one of the largest private art collections in the Midwest.
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Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

Chicago Sun-Times theater and dance critic Hedy Weiss reviews three titillating new plays.
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Illinois' Budget Deficit

There’s no good news on the Illinois budget, says the state's comptroller Judy Baar Topinka. Despite a hefty tax increase and new budget cuts, the state will still face an $8 billion budget hole next year. Elizabeth Brackett reports.
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Potential Government Shutdown

The risk of that third shutdown may now be over late today after a funding announcement from FEMA and a tentative stop-gap measure in the U.S. Senate. Carol Marin and her panel have the latest. 
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Chicago Business News: 9/26

It's more than three years late and over-budget, but it’s finally landed. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 joins us to discuss Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and other top business stories.
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Clarke House Museum

Chicago Landmark Turns 175

It's a landmark date for Chicago's oldest house. How old is it and where might you find it? Paris Schutz has the story.
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Bears Alumni Club

Emery Moorehead

 It was an ugly home loss for the Chicago Bears Sunday, to the dreaded World Champion Green Bay Packers. Former Super Bowl Bear Emery Moorehead joins us on this week's Bears Alumni Club.
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Dean John Lavine

The Dean of Northwestern University's Medill School talks about the future of journalism, and the end of his game-changing and sometimes tumultuous tenure.
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Viewer Mail: 9/26

We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail. 
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 9/23

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
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Down Day on Wall Street

Another massive drop on Wall Street. We explore what's behind the latest stock market tumble.
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Police & Fire Station Closings

Could the city's massive budget shortfall lead to closing Chicago police stations? The top cop says it could happen. Eddie Arruza and his panel look at the economics of public safety.
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Post Office Closures

They're billions of dollars in debt, and everyone knows major changes and cuts are coming. We examine the present and future of the United States Postal Service in Chicago.
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Laura Kipnis

How to Become A Scandal

Prowling politicians. Lustful golfers. Arrogant actors. Scandals and juicy gossip constantly captivate. But how and why do people get into such messes in the first place? We talk with the author of How To Become A Scandal: Adventures in Bad Behavior about this and more.
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Ask Geoffrey: 9/22

Which iconic Chicago landmark was built at the impressive rate of one floor per day? We learn more about this unique building in Ask Geoffrey.
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The Art of Gaman

We take a look at unusual art and artifacts made during World War II. Find out the incredible story behind The Art of Gaman.
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Preckwinkle vs. Commissioners

In a showdown with Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, several county commissioners refuse to take unpaid furlough days. Elizabeth Brackett has the story.
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Food Insecurity

New Data for Cook County Released

More than 20 percent of Chicagoans don't know where their next meal is coming from. A new study by the Greater Chicago Food Depository reveals hunger across Cook County. Carol Marin takes a look at who's being hit hardest and why.
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Chicago River

There's a new push to increase recreation on the Chicago River. But when will it be safe enough to swim in? And how much will the cleanup cost? We talk about the river's future.
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Faith, Politics, and… Parking

Logan Square at Nexus of ‘Holy’ Battle

A city ordinance allows free parking during certain hours in a neighborhood with heavy traffic. We find out how that has pitted neighbor against neighbor, and even residents against churches.
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Long Distance Warrior

A new documentary tells the story of the largely forgotten man who changed the telephone business forever. We preview Long Distance Warrior,  the film about MCI and the break-up of the AT&T monopoly.
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New Chicago Tonight Website

Chicago Tonight's website gets a fresh new look. Ash-har Quraishi tells us about the new features and enhancements to our home on the web.
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Artist John Himmelfarb

Trucks are the subject of artist John Himmelfarb's recent obsession. We go under the viaduct and into the Chicago Cultural Center for a look at a convoy on canvas.
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