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Cultural Connections: The Museum of Broadcast Communications

It has been stalled for years by financial troubles and political upheaval.

Made in Chicago

He looks right at home in the jungle. But Tarzan is really from Oak Park, and the man who played him in the movies went to Lane Tech.

Viewer Mail

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

City Council Meeting

Gun ranges will now be legal in Chicago.

Presidential Campaign 2012

While the president held the first ever Twitter Town Hall today, Republican candidates are lining up to face Obama in the 2012 presidenti

Dr. Damon Arnold: Public Health

Summer is in full swing. And along with sun, swimming and street festivals, mosquitoes are also a reality of the season.

Cultural Connections: Deep Space Adventure

The Adler Planetarium takes you into deep space for an immersive new exhibit.

Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

The "Spider-Man" musical has been in the news for months now. But will it have legs beyond Broadway?

Killerspin

We meet a Chicago man who wants to change the way America thinks about table tennis.

Ethics Ordinance

Mayor Rahm Emanuel introduces new ethics reforms to Chicago's City Council. Paris Schutz has more on what it means for taxpayers.

Illinois Budget Cuts

Gov. Pat Quinn whacks an additional $376 million from the state's budget, signing it hours before the deadline.

Chicago Business News

WBBM Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel joins us to discuss Chicago's push to boost sagging tourism figures, new plans to renovate Navy Pier and

Lukas Verzbicas

He's one of the top high school runners in American history, and he hails from right here in the Chicago area.

James O'Shea

It was once one of the most powerful media conglomerates in the U.S. -- then came a new buyer, bankruptcy and an $8 billion buyout.

Rooftop Gardens

Geoffrey Baer takes us to a vegetable farm on the roof of a North Side restaurant and other gardens high above the streets of Chicago.