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 14, 2011 Viewer Mail We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail. Jul 13, 2011 ComEd Progress ComEd has restored service to more than 600,000 customers affected by this week's power outages, but that leaves well more than 100,000 s Jul 13, 2011 Street Violence & Social Media Street violence is on the rise in Chicago and some groups are using social media to plan and execute their attacks. Jul 13, 2011 Steve Dahl Radio personality Steve Dahl just announced he's offering subscriptions to his podcasts. Jul 13, 2011 South Side Parks Some South Side residents are angry over major construction projects and beach restoration along the south lake shore. Jul 13, 2011 Baseball Update There haven't been many bright spots in the first half of the Cubs and White Sox campaigns. Jul 12, 2011 Mayoral Debrief Security details for Chicago officials remain a source of controversy. Jul 12, 2011 Power Outages Monday's storms left hundreds of thousands without electricity. Jul 12, 2011 Powerless Panel What are the health hazards associated with thawing food in your powerless refrigerator? Jul 12, 2011 Video Gaming Approved Is gambling expansion a safe bet to solve the state's financial woes? We address the issue with State Rep. Lou Lang and State Rep. Jul 12, 2011 Suburban Beekeeping Paris Schutz has the story of why one suburb is fighting for more bees, and why some residents there feel a bit stung. Jul 12, 2011 BROKE USA BROKE, USA Jul 12, 2011 Wienermobile Jay Shefsky takes an in-depth look at an important piece of Chicago cultural history—the original Wienermobile! Jul 11, 2011 Sen. Mark Kirk President Barack Obama continues to push for a deal on raising the debt ceiling. But can it get done? And what happens if it doesn't? Jul 11, 2011 Comptroller Amer Ahmad Mayor Rahm Emanuel is cutting up Chicago's credit cards. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: