Arts & Entertainment
Chicago Botanic Garden
Chicago Botanic Garden's Eliza Fournier tells us how to tend to a garden in late summer, and take it from August..to autumn.
Ask Geoffrey
Ask Geoffrey
One of our viewers remembers visiting this bronze elk as a child in southwest Chicago; he called it Bambi. Learn the real story behind the monument in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Arts & Entertainment
Mysterious Murder of Lazarus Averbuch
A gruesome photo leads Jay Shefsky on a quest to understand a century-old murder.
- The Chicago Daily News Photo Archive
- Lazarus Averbuch Story in Northwestern University's "Homicide in Chicago" archive
- An Accidental Anarchist, by Walter Roth and Joe Kraus
- The Lazarus Project, by Aleksander Hemon
Arts & Entertainment
Drug Enforcement Administration
The Chicago area has the worst heroin problem in the nation, according to a study tracking heroin-related visits to emergency rooms. The new head of the Chicago Drug Enforcement Administration tells us what law enforcement is doing about it.
Business
News Analysis: Housing Market Decline
Housing sales took a major tumble in July, sending shock waves nationwide over a possible double dip recession. Eddie Arruza and his panel take a look at what the surprising downturn means for homeowners and real estate investors.
Ask Alpana
Ask Alpana
Fall is in the air! Check, Please! host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh is here with some fall beer recommendations perfect for getting cozy with friends.
- Learn about wine tastings in your area
- Two Brothers Heavy Handed IPA"Within moments of harvest they add freshly picked 'Wet Hops' to this IPA. Since the hops have not been dried before use, they add a wonderful character found in no other beer. A hop lovers dream."
- Fantome Saison D’Erezee Automne - $15/25oz bottle
"On the palate, the beer surprises with a bracing twang of cidery acidity that balances swirling flavors of brown baking spices and roasted squash."
Science & Nature
Dark Skies
Some Chicago environmentalists want to turn down the external lights at night so that we can see something we haven't seen in years -- the stars. We show you how they say it can happen.
Science & Nature
Alligator Found
A displaced alligator was captured today in the north branch of the Chicago River. We talk with a reptile wrangler to find out how the gator got there, and where it's going.