Journalist Roxana Saberi discusses her new book, Between Two Worlds, in which she recalls the three months she spent as an Iranian prisoner last year.
After a bit of a lull, Chicago is once again bursting onto the big and small screen. We show you why 2010 is shaping up to be one of the busiest years ever for filming in Chicago.
For 11 years, he was Cliff on Cheers. You've heard his voice in many Disney Pixar animated films such as Toy Story 1, 2 and 3 as well as Cars, A Bug's Life, WALL-E, The Incredibles, and more. John Ratzenberger joins us. Nuts, Bolts and Thingamajigs Foundation
Individually, they are two of the most gifted guitarists in town. Together? You have to hear for yourself. We have a live performance from the guitar duo of Andreas Kapsalis and Goran Ivanovic. Andreas Kapsalis & Goran Ivanovic Guitar Duo Watch Web Exclusive: Andreas Kapsalis
Carol Marin sits down with a state representative who will make a major personal announcement.
Leaders from more than 100 cities around the world gathered in Chicago today to discuss the challenges faced by urban areas. Elizabeth Brackett tells us what Mayor Daley had to say and brings us highlights from the conference.
Should the Internet be regulated by the FCC or by free market principles? We take a look at the battle over so-called "net neutrality." The National Broadband Plan Watch a conversation with FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski detailing the National Broadband Plan--Youtube.com "FCC Proposes New Rules on Internet Access"--The New York Times
We show you how the Chicago Park District is using some unconventional methods to fight childhood obesity. Parkways Foundation projects Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children
Curious George, Holocaust survivor? The authors of the beloved children's books narrowly escaped France before the Nazis invaded. Their story is the inspiration behind a new exhibit at the Illinois Holocaust Museum.
Ask Alpana Check, Please! host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh joins us with environmentally friendly drink recommendations.
The age-old practice of homeopathic medicine is just now gaining a lot of attention locally. The practitioners at Merz Apothecary give us a primer.
We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
Today the Civic Federation issued a report that criticizes Governor Quinn's budget, saying that it relies too much on borrowing and does not address the fiscal crisis. Eddie Arruza has the details. Read the full report
Does Chicago need the National Guard to help stop the violence? Carol Marin talks to a state lawmaker who believes that is the solution.
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What does it mean that federal regulators have seized the more than 30-year-old Giannoulias family-owned Broadway Bank? Kris Kridel discusses this and other business news.
Some call Elkhart, Indiana the RV capitol of the world. Diane Eastabrook of the Chicago bureau of Nightly Business Report takes us to this northern Indiana town showing signs that the economy is rebounding.
 

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