[Dan Rostenkowski Congressional race 1994]
Dan Rostenkowski runs for reelection in the 1994 Congressional race, despite facing allegations of fraud and corruption.
Dan Rostenkowski runs for reelection in the 1994 Congressional race, despite facing allegations of fraud and corruption.
This series of 13 news reports follows the Great Mississippi and Missouri Floods of 1993, covering the efforts to hold back the flooding and the extensive damage caused to property, farmland, business, and infrastructure.
The Machens family slowly rebuilds their home and farm in West Alton, MO after it was severely damaged in the Great Flood of 1993.
The WTTW Journal looks into the gang truce in Cabrini–Green that was negotiated after the death of Dantrell Davis. Elizabeth Brackett speaks to law enforcement and people in the community about the ongoing peace and the former violence.
The Chicago Flood has caused an estimated $1.5 billion in damages to the city’s business community. After the stop of the flood and an investigation into its cause, Mayor Daley handles the political fallout caused by the disaster.
A gang truce was negotiated in Cabrini Green following the death of Dantrell Davis. Government officials, law enforcement, and community leaders disagree on whether the gang truce or increased security measures are responsible for the ongoing peace in the project.
On Chicago Tonight, Elizabeth Brackett and a panel of sports writers discuss the Chicago Bulls’ chances of winning the 1993 NBA Finals.
The breakup of Yugoslavia and the resulting Bosnian War has stirred up hatred and created tensions among Chicago’s immigrant Serbian and Croatian communities.