Politics
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis is being ordered by a judge to hand over the names of officers that have five or more complaints against them. Eddie Arruza and his guest discuss the latest in the ongoing officer disclosure saga.
Science & Nature
Technology Labs
There are some amazing new inventions coming out Chicago-area technology labs that could help cure the nation's economic ills. We meet local inventors who are dreaming up the products of the future.
The Bottom Line with Eddie Arruza
The Bottom Line with Eddie Arruza
If President Obama gets his way, next year's federal budget will be the costliest ever and it comes with big changes to the tax code. We take a look at who will be paying more and who will get a break in tonight's installment of "The Bottom Line."
Politics
City Hall Hiring Trial
Al Sanchez, a former top aide to Mayor Daley, was in court today facing charges of giving out jobs in exchange for political work. They are the same kind of charges that sent five other Daley aides to prison. Carol Marin joins us with a look at what brought Sanchez to this point.
Arts & Entertainment
Irish Chicago
We take a sneak peek at WTTW's new documentary on the history of the Irish in Chicago.
Arts & Entertainment
Our Lady of the Underpass
Was it a vision from heaven or an everyday sight in the city? A theater company looks at the Chicago phenomenon known as "Our Lady of the Underpass."
Arts & Entertainment
Remembering Johnny Red Kerr
Former Chicago Bulls coach and broadcaster Johnny "Red" Kerr died on Thursday. We take a look back at Bob Sirott's 2005 interview with the Bulls legend.