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Future of Bookstores

With nearly 400 Borders bookstores soon to close across the country, we talk to a panel of experts about the future of books and the ongo

Ask Geoffrey

It's been called Chicago's Sistine Chapel, but it's no longer visible. So, where is the mural from the old Daily News Building?

Camp TWIG

During last night's broadcast, we tried to bring you a story about a unique summer camp on the North Shore with a very specific mission.

Viewer Mail

We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail.

Debrief on Officer Bailey Murder

The wife of slain police officer Michael Bailey thanks Chicago Police for the arrest of her husband's alleged killer: 24-year-old Antwon

Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian

How is the economy impacting the hotel and hospitality industry? We check in with the president and CEO of Hyatt Hotels.

Unions on Avoiding Layoffs

Union leaders say they've responded to Mayor Rahm Emanuel's call for concessions by identifying hundreds of millions of dollars in cuts t

Alternative Energy

Chicago has become an alternative energy hub. We talk to one of its pioneers about the economic impact of green energy.

Ald. Ameya Pawar

He's the first Asian American elected to the City Council, and currently the youngest.

Artist Gertrude Abercrombie | Terra Foundation Artbeat Special

Enter the surreal world of Gertrude Abercrombie—a visionary Chicago painter who impressed both art critics and some of the giants of jazz

Politics of Debt Ceiling Talks

Will Congress and the President reach a deal to avoid defaulting on U.S. debt?