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Daley & Burge

A federal judge rules that former mayor Richard M. Daley can be deposed in a civil case alleging a citywide conspiracy to cover up police torture under Jon Burge. Carol Marin broke the story and has the details.

Consumer Tips from 'The Fixer'

We've all had good and bad experiences calling customer service. But what is life like for the person answering the phone? Chicago Sun-Times' "The Fixer" columnist Stephanie Zimmermann has a report from inside those call centers. 

Paddleboarding

From an ancient form of water transportation to a hip new summer sport, we show you why this unique hybrid is making a splash at Chicago beaches.

Mayor Emanuel Debrief

Is it a broken promise or a "tough choice?" Mayor Rahm Emanuel defends a possible $150 million property tax hike to help close the Chicag

Latest on Markets & Economy

Stocks go up 430 points just a day after a massive sell-off.

Race Study

Do people of certain races all look alike?

Michelle Boone

Chicago's annual Air & Water show gets underway next weekend.

Ask Alpana

Are imported beers getting smaller? Check Please! Host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh is on the case in tonight's edition of Ask Alpana.

Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony

Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony were the dynamic duo of design.

U.S. Downgrade

Rating agency Standard & Poor's downgraded the U.S. long-term credit rating from AAA status to AA-plus.

Sen. Durbin on Downgrade

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin reacts to the nation's credit downgrade.

Chicago Business News

Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 joins us to discuss the local impact of S&P's historic downgrade, as well as news of Kraft's split

Medical Records

More and more medical providers in Chicago are switching their patient's paper records to electronic.

Lake Michigan Swimmer

Daren Wendell swam across Lake Michigan this past weekend in a 36-hour, 50.6 mile journey to raise money for a great cause.