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School Board Votes on Turnarounds

Despite pleas from the teachers union, school activists and parents, the Chicago School Board approved plans to turnaround, phase out or close 17 Chicago Public Schools. Elizabeth Brackett reports.

Chicago Business News: 2/22

Gas prices look to be heading above $4 per gallon as tensions rise in the Middle East.

Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art

We visit a treasure box of a museum in the western suburbs and find out about the immigrant who built it, one stone at a time.

Chicago Maritime Festival

Chicago once had the busiest shipping harbor in North America, and this weekend the annual Chicago Maritime Festival celebrates our rich maritime past. We talk with a shipwreck diver and the festival's shanty-singing founder.

Vivek Bavda Extended Interview

Vivek Bavda is undoubtedly the underdog in the 10th District Democratic race in the congressional primaries. But his experience is different than the other candidates.

John Tree Extended Interview

John Tree became a military hero of sorts late last year, subduing an unruly passenger on United Flight 448. MSNBC’s Chris Matthews witnessed the incident and invited Tree on his program. He was slowly gaining notoriety as a candidate in Illinois’ 10th District, despite his late entry into the race in November.

Brad Schneider Extended Interview

Brad Schneider is a self-described progressive father of two, who, according to the latest internal polls, has pulled into the lead in the 10th District Democratic primary.

Ilya Sheyman Extended Interview

At 25 years old, Ilya Sheyman is just old enough to run for Congress. But he’s made a big impression in a short amount of time.

Chicago Fire Contract

The mayor wants to save money by putting fewer firefighters on a truck,  but firefighters say that would compromise safety. Eli

Gender Identity & Children

Children's Memorial Hospital is considering starting a clinic to serve kids who feel they were born the wrong gender. We talk with a doctor at the hospital who's pushing for this to happen.

Chicago Magazine's Power List Stirs Controversy

Some familiar faces have been excluded from Chicago Magazine's list of the 100 Most Powerful Chicagoans. The magazine's executive editor tells us why.

Ask Alpana: 2/21

Boxed wine, hangovers and mystery champagnes. Check Please! Host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh answers your questions live on our show. Then, cozy up to your computer with your favorite cocktail and join us for a live online chat during and after the segment!

Utopia

There were some unusual laws in what used to be a Christian Utopia, but is now Zion, Illinois.

James Beard Foundation Awards

The James Beard Foundation has whet the appetite of several Chicago eateries. The Foundation, which gives the culinary equivalent of the Oscars, is naming its semifinalists for this year's awards.

Tammy Duckworth Extended Interview

Duckworth is a war veteran, who lost both her legs in combat as a helicopter pilot. But her resulting disabilities didn’t impede her public service work; and she says she wants to continue to advocate for the people. She is running for the Democratic nomination in the 10th District against Raja Krishnamoorthi.