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Michael Scott

The 2009 death of political insider Michael Scott remains a mystery to some, even though it was quickly ruled a suicide.

Cultural Connections: Glessner House

We catch a glimpse into Chicago in the 19th century on a tour of the remarkably preserved Glessner House on South Prairie Avenue.

Ask Geoffrey

Find out how the decisions of one woman over a hundred years ago help keep this Chicago neighborhood beautiful in tonight's Ask Geoffrey.

Puppet Opera

What happens when you mix puppets and opera?

Viewer Mail

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

ComEd Progress

ComEd has restored service to more than 600,000 customers affected by this week's power outages, but that leaves well more than 100,000 s

Street Violence & Social Media

Street violence is on the rise in Chicago and some groups are using social media to plan and execute their attacks.

Steve Dahl

Radio personality Steve Dahl just announced he's offering subscriptions to his podcasts.

South Side Parks

Some South Side residents are angry over major construction projects and beach restoration along the south lake shore.

Baseball Update

There haven't been many bright spots in the first half of the Cubs and White Sox campaigns.

Mayoral Debrief

Security details for Chicago officials remain a source of controversy.

Power Outages

Monday's storms left hundreds of thousands without electricity.

Powerless Panel

What are the health hazards associated with thawing food in your powerless refrigerator?

Video Gaming Approved

Is gambling expansion a safe bet to solve the state's financial woes? We address the issue with State Rep. Lou Lang and State Rep.

Suburban Beekeeping

Paris Schutz has the story of why one suburb is fighting for more bees, and why some residents there feel a bit stung.