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Anthony Freud

Lyric Opera of Chicago's new season gets underway this Saturday.

Viewer Mail: 9/29

We have your thoughts on the idea of a toll on Lake Shore Drive when we read some of your viewer mail.

William Cellini's Trial

Jury selection begins Monday in the corruption trial of longtime political insider William Cellini.

Aldermen on Inspector General's Budget Ideas

The Mayor has already shot down the idea of a toll booth on Lake Shore Drive. But will any of the other ideas from Chicago's Inspector General to close the city's huge budget hole ever see the light of day -- like taxing suburbanites? Carol Marin and her panel of aldermen take that up.

Faster-Than-Light Experiments

Did European scientists do the impossible and exceed the speed of light? They say they did; now west suburban Fermilab will conduct its own experiments on this. Eddie Arruza talks with a Fermilab scientist about the speed of light and what it all means.

Hisham Matar

We hear from Libyan author Hisham Matar about the revolution in his native country and his father's disappearance under Moammar Ghadafi, a subject he takes on in his latest novel: Anatomy of a Disappearance.

Ozzie Guillen Leaves White Sox

The Blizzard of Oz blows out of town. Just what led to yesterday's surprise announcement, and what does the future hold for Ozzie Guillen and the White Sox? Paris Schutz has the latest. And we go to the Channel 11 archive to revisit Ozzie Guillen's Chicago Tonight appearance on the day he was hired, almost eight years ago.

Chicago's Inspector General

A city income tax? A toll on Lake Shore Drive? Those are just two suggestions for balancing the city budget from Chicago Inspector General Joseph Ferguson. Elizabeth Brackett talks with Ferguson about his controversial ideas.

Laura Caldwell

Jovan Mosley spent nearly six years in prison for a crime he did not commit. We meet the author of Long Way Home: A Young Man Lost in the System and the Two Women Who Found Him.

Art Collection at Union League Club of Chicago

History and art meet at the Union League Club of Chicago. We tour one of the largest private art collections in the Midwest.

Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

Chicago Sun-Times theater and dance critic Hedy Weiss reviews three titillating new plays.

Illinois' Budget Deficit

There’s no good news on the Illinois budget, says the state's comptroller Judy Baar Topinka. Despite a hefty tax increase and new budget cuts, the state will still face an $8 billion budget hole next year. Elizabeth Brackett reports.

Potential Government Shutdown

The risk of that third shutdown may now be over late today after a funding announcement from FEMA and a tentative stop-gap measure in the U.S. Senate. Carol Marin and her panel have the latest. 

Chicago Business News: 9/26

It's more than three years late and over-budget, but it’s finally landed.

Clarke House Museum

It's a landmark date for Chicago's oldest house. How old is it and where might you find it? Paris Schutz has the story.