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As City, CPS Face Budget Gaps, Bankruptcy Option Looms

Have decades of budgetary tricks and rising pension costs made bankruptcy inevitable for the city of Chicago as well as its public school system? We debate the issue.

More Mobility for Shedd Lizard, Thanks to 3-D Printer

Hiss Majesty, a 16-year-old Caiman lizard at the Shedd Aquarium, was fitted for a new prosthetic limb on Wednesday.

Obama Library in Chicago to be Designed by New York Team

President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama announced Thursday that the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago will be designed by renowned architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien.  

Race to be VP Pick Heats Up As Conventions Approach

With both the Republican and Democratic conventions around the corner, there’s lots of speculation around vice presidential picks for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Who’s likely to get the nod from Trump or Clinton?

‘Gates of Harvard Yard’ Reveals Chicago Connection

Blair Kamin, Pulitzer prize-winning architecture critic for the Chicago Tribune, talks about the architectural artistry of Harvard Yard and his new book on the subject.

Best Bets: Fourth of July Weekend

Go out with a bang this weekend as fireworks, parades and festivals offer plenty of ways to celebrate across the city and suburbs.

Social Media, Videos Fuel Gang Violence, Notoriety

As Chicago struggles to understand and control rising gun violence, there may be insight to be found in social media.  

Karen Lewis Shares Her Take on CPS Financial Crisis

Chicago Teachers Union president Karen Lewis talks about what may be happening in Springfield to help CPS and what it could mean for contract negotiations.

Waiting on Springfield to Make a Move

A day of special session for the Illinois House and Senate ended with no significant action on a budget agreement. Amanda Vinicky shares details of what’s been happening behind the scenes.

Ask Geoffrey: What Exactly is the Skokie Ditch?

Geoffrey Baer answers viewer questions about Chicago's North suburban neighbors in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.

Crain’s Roundup: Book a Hotel to Get ‘Hamilton’ Tickets

Crain’s Chicago Business managing editor Ann Dwyer reports on a less conventional way to get those hot “Hamilton” tickets, the newest bank acquisitions in town and changes to the clothing startup Trunk Club.

Study: Program for At-Risk Youth Cuts Arrests by 35 Percent

A new study finds a program that works with at-risk young men in Chicago reduced overall arrests in the group by 35 percent, violent crime arrests by 50 percent and boosted on-time high school graduation for participants by 19 percent.

1st Summer Harvest Finds Organic Garden Thriving

We get a tasty sampling of the first harvest of our garden with organic gardener Jeanne Nolan.