Stories by Marc Vitali
Mysterious Box of Photographs Inspires a Globe-Trotting Art Show
| Marc Vitali
East meets West in an art show that began with a collection of photos found at an estate sale 27 years ago.
Anxious About Exclamation Points? You’re Not Alone
| Nicole Cardos
The Wall Street Journal recently examined email and text anxiety caused by the “tyranny of the exclamation point.” We discuss the punctuation phenomenon.
CDC Issues New Guidelines to Diagnose, Treat Youth Concussions
| Kristen Thometz
New guidelines recommend youth who have experienced a concussion return to non-sports activities sooner than previously advised because it can aid in the recovery process.
Obama Takes Aim at Trump, Republican Party Elites
| Amanda Vinicky
In a fervid speech, former President Barack Obama accuses his successor and GOP elites of appealing to tribalism and fear “because it helps them maintain the status quo and keep their power and their privilege.”
The Week in Review: Mayor Emanuel Won’t Seek 3rd Term
| Evan Garcia
A shocker from Mayor Rahm Emanuel as a flood of candidates consider a run. The mayor leaves plenty of unfinished business for his successor while Jason Van Dyke’s murder trial gets underway.
Web Extra, The Week in Review: Catholic Church Controversy
| Evan Garcia
Reporter Mary Ann Ahern describes some of the backlash she received from Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich in response to a NBC 5 Chicago segment.
Bag Tax Study: Use of Disposable Bags Down But Still Above 50 Percent
| Alex Ruppenthal
Chicago’s bag tax has resulted in a decrease in the use of disposable bags since taking effect early last year, but a majority of shoppers still use at least one disposable bag per trip, a new study shows.
Chicago Police to Document When They Point a Gun
| Amanda Vinicky
The city and state reach agreement on a plan to track instances in which Chicago police officers point a gun at someone. But not everyone’s happy about it.
Aldermen Discuss Priorities for Mayor’s Next 9 Months
| Nicole Cardos
Now that the mayor is out of the race, Chicago aldermen talk about what that could mean for the coming months – and beyond.
Van Dyke Case: Judge Bumps Up Bail Following Media Interviews
| Brandis Friedman
Former Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke will not spend more time in jail for giving interviews with local media.
The Battle Over Judge Brett Kavanaugh
| Alexandra Silets
Former U.S. Supreme Court clerks weigh in on Brett Kavanaugh’s raucous confirmation hearings – and his chances for confirmation.
Skateboarders Grapple with Adulthood in New Documentary ‘Minding the Gap’
| Marc Vitali
A new film looks at skateboarding as an escape from violence and boredom for three friends in Rockford, Illinois. We speak with director Bing Liu.
Funny, Heartbreaking ‘No Child’ Taps Into the Art of Education
| Hedy Weiss
The blight, as well as the occasional bursts of beauty that define life in inner-city high schools is all too familiar. But rarely has it been captured with such a sense of wit, grace, exasperation and tragicomic insight.
Illinois Sues Trump Administration Over Plan to Strip Protections for Migratory Birds
| Alex Ruppenthal
A lawsuit filed Thursday by Illinois and seven other states challenges a Trump administration plan to eliminate long-standing protections for migratory birds.
New Teacher Finds Affirmation on First Day of School
| Brandis Friedman
As a new school year gets underway at Chicago Public Schools, we visit a first-year teacher who has her own share of first-day jitters – and excitement for what lies ahead.
Van Dyke Case: Protesters Call for Justice as Murder Trial Begins
| Amanda Vinicky
Four years after the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald, the trial of Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke, who is charged with his murder, is underway. Scenes from day one of the trial.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Sept. 6-9
| Kristen Thometz
Retro tunes, barbecue bites, historic homes and feline films usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in Chicago.
What’s Next for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel?
| Nicole Cardos
He stunned the city with his decision to not seek a third term, leaving everyone wondering: what’s next? A discussion with Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Should Horse-Drawn Carriages Be Banned in Chicago?
| Evan Garcia
A proposal in City Council would end a tourist industry that’s operated in the city for nearly 40 years. Supporters and opponents weigh in.
Candidates for Chicago Mayor Face Tough Path to Ballot, City Hall
| Nick Blumberg
The mayor’s surprise announcement has triggered a flurry of speculation about new candidates. But running for office successfully is far more complicated than shaking hands and raising money.
New Guidelines to Identify, Treat Depression in Perimenopause
| Kristen Thometz
Women are at an increased risk of depression before menopause, even if they don’t have a history of the mood disorder. New guidelines seek to help clinicians identify and treat women during this “window of vulnerability,” said UIC professor Pauline Maki.
Shedd Aquarium Adds Extended Hours to Free Admission in September
| Alex Ruppenthal
The aquarium’s initiative to offer free admission to Illinois residents this month has a new twist that could help you avoid rush-hour traffic.
Mayor Emanuel Won’t Run for Re-election. What That Means for Candidates.
| Amanda Vinicky
Winning a third term wasn’t ever going to be easy for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. But the dynamics of the race quickly went topsy-turvy with Emanuel’s announcement that he won’t be on the 2019 ballot.
Chicago Talent Headlines Bernstein’s ‘Candide’ in Knoxville, Tennessee
| Hedy Weiss
Not only does director Calvin MacLean have deep Chicago roots, so do a number of the major players in this grand-scale production.
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