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Stories by Eddie Arruza

Chicago Composer, Trumpeter Orbert Davis on Cuba, World-Premiere Work

On Friday in Chicago, Orbert Davis presents the world premiere of a composition by one of his young Cuban protégés.

Trump, Obama Meet at White House

It once seemed unthinkable: President Obama and President-elect Trump met at the White House for the first time Thursday. A closer look at the meeting, and what's ahead for Democrats and Republicans.

Former Congressman Aaron Schock Indicted for Fraud, Theft of Government Funds

A federal grand jury issued a 24-count indictment Thursday charging former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock with several counts of wire fraud and theft of government funds, among other charges.

Theatrical ‘Magic’ in the Air at 2 Distinctive Chicago Shows

Illusions of grandeur take center stage at two Chicago shows and may make you question reality. See what tricks two local theaters have up their sleeves.

Solving Chronic Absenteeism Could Be Missing Piece to Classroom Achievement

A new study suggests states could improve student achievement and boost graduation rates by cutting down the number of students missing 15 or more days per school year.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Nov. 10-13

Comedians, whiskey and a meteor shower usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

How Trump Presidency Affects Chicago

As protesters hit the streets Wednesday evening, we assess what Donald Trump’s coming presidency means for Chicago, and why Mayor Rahm Emanuel says he doesn’t expect Trump will punish the city.

The Economic Impact of a Trump Presidency on US, Global Markets

The outcome of the presidential election sparks a volatile reaction in markets in the U.S. and abroad. What will Trump’s economic impact be nationally and around the globe?

November 9, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 9, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Cook County Voters Choose to Merge Clerk, Recorder of Deeds Offices

Voters have chosen to cut costs by consolidating the Cook County Clerk’s Office with the Cook County Recorder of Deeds in a binding referendum.

What Will a Donald Trump Presidency Look Like?

Will the policies of president-elect Trump mirror some of the controversial and divisive issues he spoke of on the campaign trail?

Chicago Teens Working Polling Sites Get Front-Row Seat on Election Day

High school students got their first taste of the Democratic process Tuesday, volunteering as election judges at polling sites across Chicago on Election Day.

Winners Schneider, Krishnamoorthi to Bridge Bitter Divide in Washington

Two Illinois Democrats on their way to Washington tell us how they plan to work with a Trump administration.

Power in Springfield Shifts Slightly; ‘Safe Roads’ Amendment Passes

Despite massive amounts of campaign contributions that poured into state House and Senate races this year, Republicans don’t appear to have significantly shifted the balance of power in the Illinois General Assembly. 

Hillary Clinton Concedes, Calls Loss ‘Painful’

“I know how disappointed you feel because I feel it too, and so do tens of millions of Americans who invested their hopes and dreams in this effort,” Hillary Clinton said to supporters Wednesday during her concession speech. “This is painful and it will be for a long time.”

Donald Trump Elected President of the United States

“To all Republicans and Democrats across this nation, I say it is time for us to come together as one united people,” president-elect Donald Trump said a little before 2 a.m. from his campaign headquarters in New York.

Election 2016 Analysis, Results with Chicago Tonight

Join us on Election Day for a look at what’s at stake in key state, county and local races; and to check results once polls close and final tallies are in.

Foxx, Brown Win in Cook County

Kim Foxx has soundly defeated her Republican challenger for Cook County State’s Attorney, while Dorothy Brown wins a fifth term as Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court. 

Mendoza Beats Munger in Illinois Comptroller Race

In her victory speech Tuesday night, Chicago City Clerk Susana Mendoza said she would protect the "fiscal and moral health" of Illinois as the state's check-writer.

Duckworth Defeats Kirk in Heated US Senate Race

“Tonight, we showed a campaign that respects voters and is focused on practical solutions rather than shopworn slogans can be successful,” Duckworth said during her victory speech.

Millennials Leading Way at Polling Sites as Election Board Deals With Multiple Issues

The city's Board of Elections Commissioners is considering going to court to extend the voting deadline at multiple polling sites after some opened as much as an hour late this morning.

Most State Government Offices Closed on Election Day

All Illinois Secretary of State offices and most other state government agencies are closed Tuesday, as Illinois recognizes Election Day as one of 13 paid holidays that workers receive throughout the year. 

Tensions High After Fatal Weekend Shooting in Mount Greenwood

WBEZ reporter Shannon Heffernan joins us with the latest on the fatal police-involved shooting of 25-year-old Joshua Beal.

Madigan vs. Rauner in Battle for Control of Springfield

Races for the Illinois General Assembly and the battle for state comptroller are seen as part of the larger power struggle between House Speaker Michael Madigan and Gov. Bruce Rauner. 

November 7, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 7, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Barrelhouse Chuck, Keeper of the Blues Flame

He’s a longtime blues musician and fan, and now he’s in the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame. Jay Shefsky has a profile of Barrelhouse Chuck.  
 

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