Chicago Business News
Monday, October 06, 2008
Postseason Baseball
The Cubs are out but the White Sox are still alive. Rich Samuels has the latest on postseason baseball in Chicago.
Countrywide Financial Lawsuit Settlement
Hundreds of thousands of homeownwers who took out sub-prime loans with mortgage lender Countrywide will get a reprieve from possible foreclosure. Eddie Arruza reports on the latest details as well as the bad news about the tanking markets.
- Homeowners who took out loans through Countrywide Financial Corporation and have questions about the recent settlement with Countrywide and how it may affect them can call Bank of America 1-800-669-6607 or Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan's Homeowners Referral Hotline at 1-866-544-7151 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Durbin-Sauerberg Candidate Forum with Carol Marin
Senator Dick Durbin and his Republican opponent Steve Sauerberg join Carol Marin for their only joint televised public appearance.
Chicago Business
Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 discusses the week's ever-changing business landscape. She has good news for some Chicago consumers.
Bears Alumni Club
There is a new first place team in town—the Bears. We talk to former Bear Dan Jiggetts about yesterday's mauling of the Detroit Lions.
14th District Congressional Candidate Free Time
We hear from 14th District candidates Rep. Bill Foster and his Republican opponent Jim Oberweis.