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Stories by Eddie Arruza

Kenny Loggins on Being a ‘Moving Target’ Throughout His Career

The Grammy award-winning rock icon joins Eddie Arruza to reflect on his 40-year career in music. 

Rep. Robin Kelly on Chicago Gun Violence, Zika Virus and More

Three street gangs have allegedly vowed to target cops in the wake of the fatal police shooting of Paul O'Neal. We talk with the member of Congress who represents the area where O'Neal was shot.

No Leniency for Rod Blagojevich, Judge Rules at Resentencing Hearing

Rod Blagojevich must serve his full prison sentence. A stunning ruling at the ex-governor's resentencing Tuesday. Find out what Blagojevich said in his own defense.

August 9, 2016 - Full Show

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

China's Ancient Terra-Cotta Army Invades the Field Museum

One of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century comes to Chicago: ancient soldiers from an army of Chinese terra-cotta warriors.

Learning to Live With Changes to the English Language

A visit from Carol Fisher Saller, the Subversive Copy Editor. She's here to help us make peace with changes to the English language.

New Website Profiles State Judges, Explains Judicial Process

There are hundreds of judges in Illinois, and a new website aims to educate users about their backgrounds and how judges are appointed, among other things.

Pinball Resurgence Keeps Elk Grove Village Factory Humming

An inside look at the world of pinball machines with the president of the world's largest pinball company, Gary Stern. 

New State Bill Seeking to Cut Remediation in Higher Education

State lawmakers hope newly passed legislation will help better prepare Illinois high schoolers for the rigors of a college education.

Sun-Times Reporter, Her Mother Discuss Their ‘Escape from Nigeria’

A new memoir tells the story of a young mother separated from her husband during the Nigerian civil war in the 1960s. Hear how she protected her family, including future Chicago Sun-Times journalist Maudlyne Ihejirika.

IPRA Chief Sharon Fairley Explains Decision for Releasing O’Neal Videos

Newly released videos capturing the events leading up to the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Paul O’Neal sparked protests over the weekend.

CPS Releases Budget for Coming School Year, Counts on CTU Contract

Now that Chicago Public Schools has released its budget plans for the coming year, can the district and the Chicago Teachers Union finally nail down a contract agreement?

Conservation Group Launches Project to Restore North Side Sanctuary

It's one of the most beautiful locations in one of the busiest areas of Chicago, but Lincoln Park's North Pond is not in good health. Learn about a proposal for a major makeover.

August 8, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the August 8, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Investigation into ‘Price of Pork’ Paints Often Disturbing Picture

A Chicago Tribune investigation called “The Price of Pork” paints an often disturbing picture of pork production in the state. The lead reporter on the series joins us to discuss his findings.

Latest on the Legal Battle Over Remapping

Lori Lightfoot, who represents the Independent Map Amendment, and state Sen. Kwame Raoul, who introduced a competing redistricting plan earlier this year, discuss the latest in the court fight over redistricting.

Western Avenue Corridor Project Enters Phase 2

Traffic reduced to one lane on Belmont Avenue

The second phase of the reconstruction project at the intersection of Western, Belmont and Clybourn avenues begins Monday. Find out what that means for drivers.

Chicago-Area Scientists Convert Greenhouse Gas into Fuel Source

Using a process similar to photosynthesis, scientists from Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Illinois at Chicago have converted carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas, which can produce methanol and diesel fuels.

CPS to Cut More Than 1,000 Teaching, Support Staff Positions

Declining enrollment and vacancies at other schools cited as Chicago Public Schools announces layoffs for hundreds of educators

The Week in Review: Republicans Look to Dump Trump

Republicans are looking to dump Donald Trump after his disastrous week. Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s proposed water and sewer tax to fix the municipal employees’ pension fund angers aldermen and homeowners alike.

Original Chicago Cocktail: Cautionary Tale

One-term Mayor Michael Bilandic’s downfall in 1979 has become a cautionary tale to future would-be mayors of Chicago: Always make sure the snow gets plowed. His chilly defeat inspired this iced cocktail.

IPRA Releases Police Video of Paul O’Neal Shooting

The Independent Police Review Authority released police videos showing the shooting of Paul O’Neal.

Remembering the 1st Step of Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1,000-Mile March

Permanent Memorial to King Erected in Marquette Park

Once a neighborhood unwelcoming to families of color, Marquette Park is not only a more diverse community today, but one that's now home to a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. memorial.

CPS Students Who Pass IB Exams Can Now Earn College Credit

A new bill passed late last month aims to cut higher education costs and allow Chicago Public Schools students to begin earning college credits sooner.

August 4, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the August 4, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Scientists Battle for Physics Slam Crown

You've probably heard of a poetry slam, but this weekend, Fermilab will present its fifth annual Physics Slam in downtown Chicago. Learn more.
 

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