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Stories by eddie arruza
Chicago Airports Get Air Traffic Communications Upgrade
Dec 15, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Chicago’s air traffic controllers and the pilots they guide have a new way of communicating that officials say will improve speed and safety. We explain how it works.
A Final Toast to Iconic Chicago Restaurant the Cape Cod Room
Dec 14, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
For 83 years, the famous and not-so famous fell in love with the Cape Cod Room. But the iconic Chicago restaurant will soon serve its last meals. We tell you why.
As Recycling Rates Drop in Chicago, Officials Look to Reeducate Public
Dec 6, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Why aren't Chicagoans getting on the recycling bandwagon? What city officials are doing to reverse dropping participation rates.
What’s Next for US-Cuba Relations?
Nov 28, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
The death of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro sparks a wide range of emotions and uncertainty over the future of U.S.-Cuba relations. We have some local reactions.
North Shore Native, Virtuoso Guitarist Turns His Talent Into a Crusade
Nov 22, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Adam Levin has become an international guitar virtuoso and an ambassador for the instrument. He joins us in conversation and performance.
City Council Unanimously Approves Chicago’s 2017 Budget
Nov 16, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
The $8.2 billion spending plan doesn’t contain nearly as much pain for city taxpayers as last year’s budget, but grocery shopping could get a bit more expensive.
Shakespearean Artifacts on Display at Newberry Library
Nov 15, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Learn about a major Shakespeare exhibit at the Newberry Library and get an exclusive look at some rare artifacts that didn’t make the cut.
Mayor: Chicago to Remain a Sanctuary City for Immigrants
Nov 14, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
In the wake of Donald Trump’s election, mental health officials say a growing “public health crisis” has emerged. Meanwhile, Mayor Rahm Emanuel assures immigrants that Chicago will remain a sanctuary city.
Chicago Composer, Trumpeter Orbert Davis on Cuba, World-Premiere Work
Nov 10, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
On Friday in Chicago, Orbert Davis presents the world premiere of a composition by one of his young Cuban protégés.
Library’s Artifacts Offer Behind-the-Scenes Look at Alexander Hamilton
Nov 7, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
How real is the man portrayed in Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony and Pulitzer prize-winning show? We show you some original artifacts pertaining to Alexander Hamilton.
Early Voting Strong in Chicago, Suburban Cook County
Nov 7, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Early voting in Chicago and suburban Cook County entered its final day on Monday with more than 285,000 votes already cast in the city and nearly 400,000 additional ballots cast or mailed in from 30 surrounding townships.
Preservation Group Launches Ambitious Plan to Save House of Tomorrow
Oct 24, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
It was once the vision of the future. Now a major campaign is underway to save the House of Tomorrow from becoming a memory of yesteryear.
Alderman’s Plan to Extend 606 Trail Faces Numerous Challenges
Oct 17, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Chicago’s 606 trail is only a little over a year old and already there is an ambitious proposal to extend it.
Lyric Opera’s Season Off to a Full-Throated Start
Oct 6, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Lyric Opera’s principal conductor and one of the stars currently on stage join us in conversation and song.
Chicago Latino Music Festival Showcases Latin American, Spanish Music
Oct 4, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
The 11th annual festival is underway. Get a preview of this year's artists and hear a performance by guitarist Iliana Matos.
Library’s Artifacts Offer Behind-the-Scenes Look at Alexander Hamilton
Sep 27, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
The runaway hit musical "Hamilton" premieres Tuesday in Chicago, but the Founding Father has been well represented here for a long time. We show you some original artifacts pertaining to Alexander Hamilton.
Conservation Group Launches Project to Restore North Side Sanctuary
Sep 26, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
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. We revisit a proposal for a major makeover.
Superstar Designer of Lurie Garden Revisits his Masterpiece
Aug 31, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Renowned Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf pays a visit to his Chicago masterpiece and talks about its evolution over the last 12 years.
Port of Chicago Privatization Plan Draws Critics
Aug 29, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
The Port of Chicago is looking to privatize its operations. But while the site needs a massive infusion of cash and upgrades, is privatization risking another city asset?
Grad Students Get Green Light to Unionize at Private Universities
Aug 29, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
Last week, the National Labor Relations Board gave graduate students at private universities the go-ahead to form collective bargaining units. What local students and schools impacted by the ruling have to say.
Kenny Loggins on Being a ‘Moving Target’ Throughout His Career
Aug 10, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
The Grammy award-winning rock icon joins Eddie Arruza to reflect on his 40-year career in music.
No Leniency for Rod Blagojevich, Judge Rules at Resentencing Hearing
Aug 9, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
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.
Conservation Group Launches Project to Restore North Side Sanctuary
Aug 8, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
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.
The Rise of Jon Secada: From Refugee to Top of the Charts
Aug 3, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
The singer-songwriter and two-time Grammy award-winner joins us in performance and conversation.
New Bronzeville Community Center Offers Much-Needed Gathering Place
Aug 2, 2016 | Eddie Arruza
After years of waiting, Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood gets a spectacular and much needed arts and recreation center.