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Police Protest

Hundreds of people came out today calling for the resignation of Police Superintendent Jody Weis.

News Analysis: Race for Governor

A new poll shows Republican Bill Brady opening up a large lead over incumbent Pat Quinn in the race for Illinois governor.

Inspector General Joe Ferguson

He was hired to thwart corruption about 10 months ago.

Electroconvulsive Therapy

Has electroconvulsive therapy been unfairly given a bad name? We speak with one woman who claims the treatment saved her life.

Ray Bradbury

From the archives, local sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury reads from his fiery classic Fahrenheit 451.

News Analysis: Mayoral Race

Eddie Arruza and his panel of political analysts look at the possible candidates for mayor, and discuss how race and gender may play key

Employment at Non-Profits

It may be a tough job market, but some Chicagoans are finding jobs -- and fulfillment -- working in the not-for-profit sector.

My Maasai Life

We meet a 28-year-old Schaumburg native whose journey and home in the savanna of Kenya has taught her some most unexpected life lessons w

Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews

Hedy Weiss reviews a high-kicking production of A Chorus Line and two other must-see shows on Chicago-area stages.

Bike Sharing

Perhaps one of Mayor Daley's legacies will be the abundance of bikes -- and bike paths -- in Chicago.

Ask Alpana

You've opened a bottle of red wine but haven't finished it. Should you stick it in the refrigerator?

News Analysis: Oil Pipelines

The recent oil leak in Romeoville is focusing the spotlight on oil pipelines in the Chicago region.

Chicago Business

Could Merchandise Mart be up for sale? That's a question that many are asking in light of a Crain's Chicago Business report.

Bears Alumni Club

An arcane football rule resulted in a lucky last-minute break for the Bears.