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Emanuel Announces $7 Billion Infrastructure Plan

Mayor Emanuel announces $7 billion for improvements to parks, airports, and mass transit over the next three years. But how will the cash-strapped city pay for it? The mayor goes one-on-one with Paris Schutz.

Chicago Explores Bus Rapid Transit

We talk with CTA president Forrest Claypool about how the transit agency will benefit from Mayor Emanuel's infrastructure announcement, and then we continue our look at Bus Rapid Transit in Mexico City and how Chicago will try its own BRT pilot program.

Ivo Daalder

Ivo Daalder, the U.S.

Values-Based Leadership

What qualities make a great leader? And what is the difference between leadership and values-based leadership? A former top CEO wrote the book and he joins us with his four sometimes surprising principles for success.

Fela! in Chicago

The Tony-award winning musical Fela! is in town. The show's lead producer tells us how love for Fela's music led to a triumphant stage production.

Viewer Mail: 3/29

If the Supreme Court finds that the government cannot mandate the purchase of health insurance, would that affect the mandatory Illinois

Fireworks at School Board Meeting

A longer school day and extended year is slated to take effect for Chicago Public Schools, despite public outcry and what officials call

Final Day of Supreme Court Health Care Hearing

After three days of arguments, the fate of President Obama's health care law is now in the hands of the Supreme Court Justices. Will it be struck down? Carol Marin and her legal experts analyze the issue.

NATO Security Could Shut Down Rail

Security plans for the Chicago NATO summit could shut down South Shore rail lines and freeways during the two-day event.

Mexico City’s Bus Rapid Transit System

We take a look at the Bus Rapid Transit system in Mexico City, which some Chicago transportation officials say could serve as a model for the Windy City.

Chicago Business News: 3/28

Attendance is down, but the value of Chicago's baseball teams is going up.

A Milestone for Mexican Art Museum

A local Mexican art museum with works from around the world celebrates its 25th anniversary. The founder joins us with details.

Windy City Rollers

A rough and tumble game from the 1970s is seeing a resurgence. Women's roller derby is back, and this time it's a serious sport.

NATO Protesters Go To Court

At an appeal hearing Tuesday, Chicago officials stood by their decision to deny protesters a permit to march through the Loop on the first day of the NATO summit.

Suicide Crisis in Lake Forest

In suburban Lake Forest, questions surround the deaths of three teenagers -- all of them apparent suicides.