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Alderman Shiller Stepping Aside

Longtime Chicago Alderman Helen Shiller is calling it quits after more than two decades on the City Council.

The "Mona Lisa of Violins"

It is the most valuable musical instrument on the planet, it's right here in Chicago, and it's for sale.

Sound Opinions

One of Chicago's marquee music festivals, Lollapalooza, is being investigated by the attorney general's office.

The President's Doctor

She trailed President Clinton on his jogs, carted a defibrillator to more than 100 countries, and often rode in the Secret Service "decoy

Viewer Mail

And we'll dive into our mailbag and tell you a new name one viewer came up with for our program.

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

On tonight's edition: the jury deliberates as the Blagojevich brothers wait.

Rod Blagojevich Biography

What was Rod Blagojevich's life before he entered politics?

Rev. Jesse Jackson

Shirley Sherrod's remarks set off a firestorm in Washington this month. A friend of the family, Rev.

Parking Meter Rates

We have new revelations from the Chicago News Cooperative about the deal that privatized pa

Viewer Mail

We have your thoughts on our coverage of the Blagojevich trial -- and our selection of guests -- when we read some of your viewer mail.

Rod Blagojevich Trial

The jury has their instructions and the case is now officially in their hands.

News Analysis: Convicted by the Feds

Carol Marin confers with a panel of very high-profile convicted former public officials.

Dan McGrath

This fall, a struggling South Side Catholic school will have a new president with a surprising resume: veteran Chicago sports journalist

Live Music Wednesday: Brad Smith

Local musician Sad Brad Smith tells us how the movie Up in the Air

Rod Blagojevich Trial

The case is about to be in the hands of the jury.