The State Department issues a worldwide travel alert and the temporary closure of 19 embassies and consulates. We look at the latest terror threats with Robert Pape, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. View a map of the closures and charts on attacks.
Stories by Christine Hurley
Web Series Premiere: Chicago Tonight's "Field Trip"
Dermestid Beetle Colony
Aug 1, 2013 | Christine Hurley
We take an exclusive look at The Field Museum’s Dermestid Beetle Colony in the first episode of our online series, Chicago Tonight's "Field Trip." Watch the video.
"Fractured: North Dakota's Oil Boom"
Jul 31, 2013 | Christine Hurley
In a Field Museum exhibition, a Chicago photographer teams with a nationally known journalist to document and explore the North Dakota oil boom. Hydraulic fracturing – or fracking – passed the Illinois House legislature, and the controversial drilling practice will soon have implications for the state. We revisit a preview of Fractured: North Dakota's Oil Boom. View a slideshow of images from the exhibit and read a web article.
Pat Quinn
Jul 30, 2013 | Christine Hurley
He’s got the job Bruce Rauner wants; Gov. Pat Quinn is seeking re-election to a second full term.
Analysis of Pope Francis' Remarks on Gay Priests
Jul 30, 2013 | Christine Hurley
In light of Pope Francis’ statements on gay priests and women during an 80-minute impromptu press conference, we take a look at his papacy and how it compares with others.
"Every Day is Election Day"
Jul 29, 2013 | Christine Hurley
Author Rebecca Sive joins us to discuss her leadership guide for women, Every Day is Election Day: A Woman's Guide to Winning Any Office, from the PTA to the White House. Read an excerpt.
Bill Brady
Jul 26, 2013 | Christine Hurley
State Sen. Bill Brady announced his third run for governor on June 26, 2013.
Kirk Dillard
Jul 26, 2013 | Christine Hurley
Kirk Dillard officially announced his second run for Illinois governor on July 15, 2013.
Dan Rutherford
Jul 26, 2013 | Christine Hurley
On June 2, 2013, Illinois Treasurer Dan Rutherford officially threw his name in the mix for the Republican gubernatorial primary.
"The Brain Scoop"
Jul 25, 2013 | Christine Hurley
YouTube personality Emily Graslie, creator of the "The Brain Scoop” channel, joins us to talk about her new gig at the Field Museum as its Chief Curiosity Correspondent. She will also bring some friends from the Field’s collections to share. Watch Emily's online science videos.
Chicago vs. Detroit
Jul 22, 2013 | Christine Hurley
In the wake of Detroit filing for bankruptcy last week, we take a look at the possibility of Chicago following the Motor City into financial calamity. Is Chicago’s recent bond rating downgrade a sign of things to come? Or is the city in a totally different situation than Detroit? We have analysis.
Political Patronage in Illinois
Jul 17, 2013 | Christine Hurley
In light of former Metra CEO Alex Clifford’s testimony before the RTA Wednesday, we take a look at the ethical and legal implications of patronage politics in Illinois.
Frank Lloyd Wright Homes for Sale
Jul 15, 2013 | Christine Hurley
How do you price a piece of architectural art? Prairie style master Frank Lloyd Wright designed nearly 100 homes in the Chicago area, but now some owners are having trouble selling these homes. Chicago magazine's real estate expert Dennis Rodkin joins us to discuss why sellers are having trouble, and he tells us more about Chicago's housing market.
Rep. Tammy Duckworth
Jul 1, 2013 | Christine Hurley
Rep. Tammy Duckworth joins us to talk about her exchange with an IRS contractor last week, today’s jump in student loan rates and what to expect when Congress returns from the holiday break. Watch a video.
Sen. Bill Brady
Jun 27, 2013 | Christine Hurley
Republican Sen. Bill Brady officially announces his run for Illinois governor in 2014. He joins us. View a timeline of his political career.
St. James Church Demolition
Jun 26, 2013 | Christine Hurley
Preservationists have lost their battle to save historic St. James Catholic Church in Bronzeville. Demolition on the 133-year-old church began Wednesday. Watch Eddie Arruza's March story about the efforts of parishioners and preservationists to save the structure.
"Chicago Business and Industry"
Jun 25, 2013 | Christine Hurley
Janice Reiff has compiled essays about the city's emergence as a commerce hub in the book, Chicago Business and Industry: From Fur Trade to E-Commerce. Read an excerpt and view a slideshow.
"How We Do It"
Jun 19, 2013 | Christine Hurley
A new book called How We Do It: The Evolution and Future of Human Reproduction explores the science of sex and childbirth. Read an excerpt.
Aldermen on Digital Billboards
Jun 17, 2013 | Christine Hurley
Chicago aldermen weigh in on the plan to place digital billboards along the expressways, city violence, and layoffs at Chicago Public Schools. View a map of the proposed sites for digital billboards.
Dan Rutherford
Jun 12, 2013 | Christine Hurley
After months of speculation, Illinois Treasurer Dan Rutherford officially threw his name in the ring as the GOP gubernatorial candidate. View a timeline of Rutherford's political career.
Reptile Fest
Apr 11, 2013 | Christine Hurley
We get a sneak peek of some slithery, scaly creatures from Reptile Fest.
Field Museum's Bird Hall Gets a Makeover
Sep 27, 2012 | Christine Hurley
The Gidwitz Hall of Birds at the Field Museum gets a makeover. The museum’s Associate Curator of Birds joins us to talk about the updates and additions.
Preview of Special Session in Springfield
Aug 14, 2012 | Christine Hurley
With just three days until the special legislative session in Springfield, lawmakers here are given even more sobering news about the state's pension hole. What's likely to happen Friday? We have the latest from the state capital.
Dolphin Baby Joins Shedd Aquarium
Jun 12, 2012 | Christine Hurley
It's a boy! A baby dolphin joins the Shedd Aquarium.