SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 29, 2011 The Week In Review Jul 28, 2011 Cook County Budget Cook County has a sizable budget gap to close, but Board President Toni Preckwinkle says job cuts are not inevitable and the sales tax ro Jul 28, 2011 Illinois Tollway Jul 28, 2011 Cultural Connections: West Side Story We meet two cast members of "West Side Story" with local roots who are taking the show on a rare tour across the country. Jul 28, 2011 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 Jul 28, 2011 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? Jul 28, 2011 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. Jul 28, 2011 Viewer Mail We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail. Jul 27, 2011 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 Jul 27, 2011 CTA President Forrest Claypool Jul 27, 2011 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. Jul 27, 2011 Camp TWIG Jul 27, 2011 Saving on Your Cell Phone Bill Jul 26, 2011 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 Jul 26, 2011 Alternative Energy Chicago has become an alternative energy hub. We talk to one of its pioneers about the economic impact of green energy. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: