Arts & Entertainment
Walmart in Chicago
Now that Walmart is one step closer to opening another store in Chicago, what are the odds they will get the dozens of stores they hope to open? Two aldermen with opposing views discuss the recent developments.
Arts & Entertainment
Jon Burge Trial
Former Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge's fate now rests in the hands of a jury. We hear what happened in today's closing arguments.
Live Music Wednesday
Live Music Wednesday: Welz Kauffman
We find out what's cooking at Ravinia this summer -- Welz Kauffman and friends are here to give us a taste.
Arts & Entertainment
Miss Manners' Guide to a Surprisingly Dignified Wedding
Miss Manners' Guide to a Surprisingly Dignified Wedding
Just in time for wedding season, etiquette guru Judith Martin and her daughter Jacobina discuss how to throw an elegant wedding reception without saying "I do" to debt.
Arts & Entertainment
Zagat Guide Founder
We meet a founder of one of the nation's foremost restaurant guides.
Science & Nature
Lincoln Park's South Pond
A long-neglected pond in Lincoln Park has undergone a multi-million dollar makeover. Eddie Arruza tells us about the newly rehabbed South Pond.
Politics
News Analysis: Honest Services Statute
What exactly is the Honest Services Fraud Statute, and how has it already had an impact on the Blagojevich trial? Carol Marin and her panel discuss the law and how an upcoming decision by the U.S. Supreme Court could change how corruption cases are prosecuted.
Blagojevich Trial 2010
Rod Blagojevich Trial
The jury is hearing more tapes in the case against Rod Blagojevich. We have the latest from the courtroom.
Arts & Entertainment
Historic Bars
The author of Historic Bars of Chicago takes us inside some of the city's oldest and most unique bars and nightclubs.
Arts & Entertainment
Paddleboarding
We show you what's making a splash at Chicago beaches this year.