Cheryl Corley http://publicradioeast.org en Bond For Accused Cleveland Kidnapper Set At $8 Million http://publicradioeast.org/post/bond-accused-cleveland-kidnapper-set-8-million Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>In Cleveland today, Ariel Castro appeared in court; his hands bound, head lowered. He is accused of kidnapping three women and a child, and of raping the three women who escaped Monday from the house where they'd been held for roughly a decade. A judge set bond at $8 million, and an Ohio prosecutor says he will pursue additional charges and may seek the death penalty. Thu, 09 May 2013 20:34:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 13668 at http://publicradioeast.org Ariel Castro Faces Kidnapping, Rape Charges In Cleveland http://publicradioeast.org/post/ariel-castro-faces-kidnapping-rape-charges-cleveland Multiple counts of rape and kidnapping charges have been filed against Ariel Castro, the Cleveland man accused of holding three women captive for about a decade. The women held hostage in his house escaped earlier this week. Two are now at home with family while the third remains in the hospital. Thu, 09 May 2013 09:45:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 13611 at http://publicradioeast.org Kidnapped Ohio Women Return Home To Families http://publicradioeast.org/post/kidnapped-ohio-women-return-home-families Charges are expected Wednesday in Cleveland, where three women who'd been missing for years have been rescued. Wed, 08 May 2013 20:50:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 13578 at http://publicradioeast.org Cash Crunch Prompts Controversial Sales At Chicago's Field Museum http://publicradioeast.org/post/cash-crunch-prompts-controversial-sales-chicagos-field-museum The economy may be on the rebound, but many cultural institutions are still struggling to regain their financial footing. That's especially true for one of the country's most recognized museums — the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Known internationally for its research as well as its exhibits, the Field Museum must pay off millions in bond debt — and toe an ethical line as it does.<p>The first thing you see when you enter the main hall of the Field Museum is Sue, the largest specimen of <em>Tyrannosaurus rex</em> around. Mon, 06 May 2013 07:45:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 13319 at http://publicradioeast.org Cash Crunch Prompts Controversial Sales At Chicago's Field Museum Critics Apply More Pressure To Keep Targeted Chicago Schools Open http://publicradioeast.org/post/critics-apply-more-pressure-keep-targeted-chicago-schools-open Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>Chicago's plan to shut down 54 schools would be the largest school closure in U.S. history. And it has taken a step closer to becoming a reality. After a month of public hearings, officials will hand over reports to the school board with recommendations for how many of the schools in question should be closed. Fri, 03 May 2013 08:41:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 13164 at http://publicradioeast.org Michelle Obama Steps Into Gun Control Debate http://publicradioeast.org/post/michelle-obama-steps-gun-control-debate First lady Michelle Obama gave a personal and emotional speech Wednesday in Chicago as she stepped into the debate over gun control.<p>"Right now, my husband is fighting as hard as he can and engaging as many people as he can to pass common-sense reforms to protect our children from gun violence," she said.<p>The first lady was in her hometown to encourage business leaders to donate millions of dollars to programs for at-risk youth.<p>It was just two months ago that Obama returned home to attend the funeral of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, a Chicago teenager who performed with her band members Wed, 10 Apr 2013 22:06:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 11434 at http://publicradioeast.org Michelle Obama Steps Into Gun Control Debate For Pulitzer-Winning Critic Roger Ebert, Films Were A Journey http://publicradioeast.org/post/pulitzer-winning-critic-roger-ebert-films-were-journey He won a Pulitzer Prize for his writing, but just as influential as his print essays were his "thumbs up" and "thumbs down" movie reviews. Film critic Roger Ebert died Thursday after struggling for years with cancer. He was 70 years old.<p>His thumb may have made him famous on TV, but Ebert was first and foremost a print journalist. He worked on newspapers in grade school, high school and college. Thu, 04 Apr 2013 20:24:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 10977 at http://publicradioeast.org For Pulitzer-Winning Critic Roger Ebert, Films Were A Journey Chicago To Close 54 Public Schools http://publicradioeast.org/post/chicago-close-54-public-schools In Chicago, officials have released a long-feared list that places more than 50 schools on the chopping block. The public school district faces a $1 billion shortfall, and the mayor says many of the city's school buildings are half empty. Some angry parents and teachers say the plan will harm children and they'll fight to keep the schools open.<p>There were protests all day Thursday against the proposed school closings, including one outside the home of the Chicago school board president. Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:38:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 9988 at http://publicradioeast.org Chicago To Close 54 Public Schools Game Of Change: Pivotal Matchup Helped End Segregated Hoops http://publicradioeast.org/post/game-change-pivotal-matchup-helped-end-segregated-hoops During the March Madness of 1963, playing was infused with politics. The NCAA matchup between Loyola University of Chicago and Mississippi State helped put an end to segregated basketball. Loyola's win 50 years ago became known as the "game of change."<p>At the time, college basketball was still predominantly white, with usually no more than two or three black players appearing on the floor at any one time. But in '63, the Loyola Ramblers' starting lineup featured four black players.<p>During the opening round of the NCAA tournament, the Ramblers blew past their opponent. Fri, 15 Mar 2013 09:12:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 9461 at http://publicradioeast.org Game Of Change: Pivotal Matchup Helped End Segregated Hoops August Wilson's Words Get New Life In Monologue Contest http://publicradioeast.org/post/august-wilsons-words-get-new-life-monologue-contest When the stage lights go up at Chicago's Goodman Theatre on Monday evening, more than 20 high school students will each have a moment to step into the spotlight and perform a monologue from one of the plays written by the late August Wilson. Chicago's contest is one of several regional finals that strives to introduce students to the Pulitzer Prize winner's work. Thu, 07 Mar 2013 23:13:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 8911 at http://publicradioeast.org August Wilson's Words Get New Life In Monologue Contest An Oprah-less Chicago Tries To Keep Talk Show Spirit Alive http://publicradioeast.org/post/oprah-less-chicago-tries-keep-talk-show-spirit-alive It's been nearly two years since Oprah ended her daily show, and Chicago's been adjusting to the loss of the daytime talk queen. Although she left a huge void, there's no need to write an obituary for the TV talk genre in Chicago.<p>In the lobby of Chicago's NBC Towers, the crowd of excited fans gathered for a TV taping is reminiscent of the Oprah days of old. But instead of Oprah, they're lined up to see veteran comedian Steve Harvey's show.<p>"I like Steve's energy. I like his shows. He's funny. He covers all topics," says fan Deloris Neal.<p>And its Harvey's style that Tom Eugling likes. Mon, 25 Feb 2013 22:41:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 8074 at http://publicradioeast.org An Oprah-less Chicago Tries To Keep Talk Show Spirit Alive Obama To Push State Of The Union Messages In Chicago http://publicradioeast.org/post/obama-push-state-union-messages-chicago Transcript <p>LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: <p>The president will leave the sequester debate behind this afternoon when he travels to Chicago. He's expected to talk about the gun violence that plagues his home town.<p>Fifteen-year-old Hadiya Pendleton became a symbol of the problem after she was murdered last month in a park about a mile from the president's Chicago home. Fri, 15 Feb 2013 11:12:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 7372 at http://publicradioeast.org Airport Suites Offer Travelers A Place To Nap On The Fly http://publicradioeast.org/post/airport-suites-offer-travelers-place-nap-fly When there's a big snowstorm or a plane has mechanical problems, airports often turn into uncomfortable holding pens, with people scrunched in chairs, lying on floors, filling up restaurants and otherwise trying to find something to do.<p>That's actually good news for one company. Minute Suites is building tiny airport retreats across the country. The suites are already operating in Atlanta and Philadelphia. Wed, 13 Feb 2013 21:34:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 7236 at http://publicradioeast.org Airport Suites Offer Travelers A Place To Nap On The Fly First Lady Among Mourners At Funeral For Slain Chicago Teen http://publicradioeast.org/post/first-lady-among-mourners-funeral-slain-chicago-teen Hundreds of mourners, including first lady Michelle Obama, turned out Saturday for the funeral of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, a Chicago girl who was shot to death just days after she and her high school band performed at inauguration events in Washington.<p>Her killing has catapulted her into the nation's debate over gun violence.<p>The first lady did not speak during Pendleton's funeral, but met privately with the family, and with her classmates and friends before the services. Sun, 10 Feb 2013 10:07:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 6914 at http://publicradioeast.org First Lady Among Mourners At Funeral For Slain Chicago Teen New York City Mayor Takes Anti-Gun Campaign To Illinois http://publicradioeast.org/post/new-york-city-mayor-takes-anti-gun-campaign-illinois Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is taking his anti-gun campaign to Illinois and its 2nd congressional district. There, no less than 22 candidates hope to replace former Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. Gun violence plagued some of the Chicago neighborhoods that are part of the district. And as NPR's Cheryl Corley reports, guns have become a key issue in the race.<p>CHERYL CORLEY, BYLINE: The 30-second television ad for Michael Bloomberg's Independence U.S.A. Fri, 08 Feb 2013 22:06:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 6863 at http://publicradioeast.org Gun Violence Robs Chicago Mother Of Remaining Child http://publicradioeast.org/post/gun-violence-robs-chicago-mother-remaining-child The gun violence that scars some Chicago neighborhoods has been a plague for one woman. Shirley Chambers first lost a child to gunfire in the mid 1990s. In 2000, a daughter and a son were shot to death just months apart. On Monday, Chambers buried her last child.<p>Nearly 500 people filled the pews, the choir lofts and hallways of St. Luke Church of God in Christ for the funeral of 33-year-old Ronnie Chambers, an aspiring music producer who died Jan. 26.<p>When his mother walked up to the casket, she collapsed. Tue, 05 Feb 2013 08:07:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 6490 at http://publicradioeast.org Gun Violence Robs Chicago Mother Of Remaining Child Talented Teen Killed In Chicago Gun Violence http://publicradioeast.org/post/talented-teen-killed-chicago-gun-violence Hadiya Pendleton was a sophomore at King College Prep High School in Chicago. The 15-year-old traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to perform with the school's marching band at inaugural events. This week, she was shot to death by a man who inexplicably fired at her and a group of friends. Thu, 31 Jan 2013 11:10:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 6151 at http://publicradioeast.org Violence-Riddled Chicago Hopes Gun Proposals Will Help Shield It http://publicradioeast.org/post/violence-riddled-chicago-hopes-gun-proposals-will-help-shield-it As President Obama <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/01/16/169508482/obama-unveiling-plans-on-reducing-gun-violence">unveiled his gun control proposals</a> Wednesday, he highlighted mass shootings at schools in Colorado, Virginia and Connecticut. He also mentioned another group of children, not in school — the ones on the street corners of Chicago.<p>Chicagoan Annette Holt was at the White House during Obama's address. Wed, 16 Jan 2013 23:26:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 5142 at http://publicradioeast.org Violence-Riddled Chicago Hopes Gun Proposals Will Help Shield It Mystery Surrounding Death Of Lottery Winner Could Lead To His Exhumation http://publicradioeast.org/post/mystery-surrounding-death-lottery-winner-could-lead-his-exhumation Authorities in Chicago on Friday will seek permission to exhume the body of a million-dollar lottery winner who ended up dead before he could cash in his winnings.<p>Forensic pathologists first ruled that Urooj Khan, 46, died last summer of natural causes but after further investigation, that ruling was changed to death by cyanide poisoning.<p>Jimmy Gorell, the owner of a 7-Eleven in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood, says Khan was a regular for a couple of years. Khan immigrated from India to the U.S. in 1989. He worked at a dry cleaners and ended up with three stores of his own. Thu, 10 Jan 2013 21:59:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 4686 at http://publicradioeast.org Mystery Surrounding Death Of Lottery Winner Could Lead To His Exhumation Ill. At The Frontlines Of Fight For U.S. House Control http://publicradioeast.org/post/ill-frontlines-fight-us-house-control Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>Now to the battle for control of the U.S. House of Representatives. Republicans currently have the majority, and Democrats need to flip at least 25 seats to change that. Though most political observers say that's a long shot, Democrats are fighting hard to make it happen. Tue, 23 Oct 2012 21:39:00 +0000 Cheryl Corley 4364 at http://publicradioeast.org