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In ‘Scientific Method,’ Politics in the Lab Are as Rigorous as the Research
| Hedy Weiss
If you think this country’s political culture is the quintessential hornet’s nest, you probably haven’t been exposed to life in the world of scientific research. Jenny Connell Davis puts it under a powerful magnifying microscope in this world premiere work.
City Finds High Levels of Lead in Water of Some Homes
| Paris Schutz
The mayor’s office seeks to downplay a just-released study that found high levels of lead in nearly 20 percent of city homes that were tested.
Eve Ewing’s Talents Expanding, But CPS Focus Endures
| Nicole Cardos
She is a poet, sociologist, podcaster and now comic book writer. Eve Ewing’s list of professional titles keeps growing, but her focus on Chicago Public Schools endures. And her interest is not just academic – it’s personal.
Field Museum Begins 3-Year Renovation of Native American Hall
| Alex Ruppenthal
Many of the displays in the museum’s Native American Hall have gone unchanged since the 1950s. Now, Native American scholars and tribal members will work with the museum to better represent these stories.
Ex-Gymnastics Coach Faces 18-Count Indictment in Sexual Assault Case
| Alex Ruppenthal
Jose Vilchis, who was charged in October with sexually assaulting a teenage gymnast in south suburban Channahon, now faces additional charges of criminal sexual assault and sexual abuse, according to a grand jury indictment.
Ask Geoffrey: Why Traffic Reports Mention Thorndale
| Erica Gunderson
Chicagoans hear about Thorndale Avenue all the time in traffic reports, and a viewer wonders why. Geoffrey Baer speeds by with the story in this encore edition of “Ask Geoffrey.”
Singer Paul Marinaro ‘Blessed’ to be Performing in Chicago
| Marc Vitali
One of Chicago’s hottest singers is on the comeback trail following a severe health scare. We catch up with Paul Marinaro at the Green Mill.
Long Shot Libertarian Candidate for Governor Short on Cash
| Paul Caine
U.S. Navy veteran Grayson “Kash” Jackson may be one candidate for governor that few people have heard of. He tells us about his plans to fix the state.
Nine Mexican Wolves Leaving Brookfield Zoo for New Homes
| Alex Ruppenthal
They are one of the most successful packs within the nationwide Mexican Wolf Recovery Program, but nine of the 10 wolves will leave Chicago for new homes as part of a plan to help save the endangered species.
Chicago Police Sergeant Implicated in Beating of 2 Men Outside Bar
| Matt Masterson
An off-duty sergeant and suburban officer allegedly beat two men in an unprovoked attack outside a gay bar in September. But weeks after they were identified, no criminal charges have been filed.
The Choice for Governor: A WTTW News Special
| WTTW News
Exclusive, in-depth profiles of the two primary contenders for Illinois governor in 2018: Democratic nominee and Republican incumbent, Gov. Bruce Rauner.
Emanuel Opposes Tax on High-End Real Estate to Address Homelessness, Lead
| Kristen Thometz
The mayor said he understands the seriousness of homelessness and the city’s lead pipes, but he doesn’t think homeowners should be treated “as an ATM machine.”
UK Village Resents Being Used in US Midterm Election Post
| Associated Press
A recent post on Facebook by Republican candidate Nick Stella used an out-of-date photo of a rundown neighborhood in a small coastal village in eastern England.
Drunk Baggage Handler Falls Asleep in Hold, Flies to Chicago
| Associated Press
Police say a baggage handler told them he was drunk when he fell asleep in a cargo hold and flew from Kansas City to Chicago.
Obama Center Gets Unanimous City Council Approval to Land in Chicago
| Amanda Vinicky
Former President Barack Obama on Wednesday thanked Chicago aldermen for their approval of a 99-year land agreement to allow his presidential center to make its home in Jackson Park. But other hurdles remain.
Local Museums Embrace Rich History of Design in Chicago
| Marc Vitali
A look at Chicago’s historical influence on an enduring design style. Plus, overlooked graphic art made by African-American designers.
Michael Beschloss Sheds Light on ‘Presidents of War’ in New Book
| Eddie Arruza
Presidential historian Michael Beschloss on how U.S. presidents have increasingly usurped the power to go to war.
New System Designates School Performance on Annual Illinois Report Card
| Brandis Friedman
Under a new component of the annual Illinois Report Card, 20 percent of schools are eligible for additional federal funding to make improvements.
Fall Colors Are on Full Display at Chicago Botanic Garden
| Alex Ruppenthal
Sunny days and cool nights have helped produce a vivid display of fall colors this season. At the Chicago Botanic Garden, thousands of trees are at their peak.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Nov. 1-4
| Kristen Thometz
Monster trucks, improv comedy, global artists and Greek eats usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
A Chicago Homecoming for Daniel Barenboim
| Hedy Weiss
At an intimate press conference celebrating his return visit to the city, conductor Daniel Barenboim expressed his delight at what will be a two-part homecoming at Symphony Center.
Suburban Police Chief Found Not Guilty, Other Charges Dropped
| Matt Masterson
Christian Daigre was found not guilty in this case following a bench trial that ended May 15, 2023. Additional charges against him were later dropped by the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office.
3 Bar Associations Rank Cook County Circuit Court Judge Candidates
| Kristen Thometz
Next month, voters will be tasked with electing Cook County Circuit Court judges. To help navigate the options, three local bar associations screened and ranked each candidate. Here are their recommendations.
Illinois State Board of Elections Warns of Online Voting Scam
| Kristen Thometz
Online voting is not permitted anywhere in the United States, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections. The agency is raising awareness of fraudulent online voting schemes ahead of the Nov. 6 election.
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