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 25, 2012 Conceal and Carry in Illinois Illinois is the only state in the country to not allow concealed carry. Jul 25, 2012 Alderman Says 'No' to Logan Square Chick-fil-A A Chicago alderman opposes Chick-fil-A's plans to build a restaurant in Logan Square. Ald. Proco Joe Moreno (1st) joins us to tell us why. Jul 25, 2012 Chicago Business News: 7/25 Illinois companies are moving the markets this week because of their global presence. Jul 25, 2012 Erwin Helfer Meet a master of Chicago boogie-woogie blues. Piano man Erwin Helfer pounds the keys and provides a lesson in local music history. Jul 25, 2012 City of Chicago Unveils Cultural Plan The city unveils a draft of its first cultural plan in 25 years. We talk with the woman behind this ambitious plan to boost Chicago's arts scene. Jul 24, 2012 CPS Contract Negotiations Chicago Public Schools will hire nearly 500 teachers to accommodate a longer day for students. What does this mean for students and teachers? Paris Schutz has the latest. Jul 24, 2012 Food Trucks Chicago food trucks soon may be able to cook on board, but would still have to keep away from restaurants. We hear from both sides. Jul 24, 2012 Higher Education Northwestern University president Morty Schapiro defends his belief that college is “the best investment of your life.” Jul 24, 2012 Chicago Housing Market Bottoms Out A new Zillow report says the housing market has hit bottom, but is it the bottom? We discuss with Deal Estate's Dennis Rodkin. Jul 24, 2012 The Pop Art of Roy Lichtenstein The Pop Art paintings of Roy Lichtenstein make a rare appearance at The Art Institute. We get a preview. Jul 24, 2012 Ask Alpana: 7/24 Take the locavore food movement a step further into your cocktail. Check Please! Host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh joins us with answers to your questions about wine, beer and spirits. Jul 23, 2012 City Settles Burge Suit The city of Chicago settled two huge torture cases Monday connected to former police commander Jon Burge. Chicago's finance committee decided to pay a total of $7.1 million in the settlements. Carol Marin has the latest. Jul 23, 2012 Charter School Performance Are Charter Schools a shining example for the future-- or a budget busting waste of money? As contract talks intensify between the Chicago Public Schools and its teachers, we take up that debate. Jul 23, 2012 Peterson Trial Jury Selection Jury selection begins today in the murder trial of Chicago suburb police officer Drew Peterson, charged with murdering his third wife in Jul 23, 2012 Illinois Gun Laws The Colorado shootings spark a national debate about guns. Closer to home, local gun laws are undergoing major revision. Are they strong enough to prevent a similar tragedy? Paris Schutz reports. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: