Education
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
29 Chicago Public School students have been murdered this year. Yesterday, friends, family, and activists went to Springfield to push for tougher gun laws. Eddie Arruza and his panel examine the violence and possible solutions.
Live Music Wednesday
Live Music Wednesday: Music Institute of Chicago
Six students from the Music Institute of Chicago are about to embark on the tour of a lifetime. Two of them join us to talk about the exciting trip and to perform live in our studio.
Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews
Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
Hedy Weiss reviews Chazz Palminteri's "A Bronx Tale," on stage now at the Oriental Theatre.
The Bottom Line with Eddie Arruza
The Bottom Line with Eddie Arruza
The recession has brought down the financial markets and among the hardest hit investments have been hedge funds. What are they and why are they controversial? That is tonight's focus for our series, "The Bottom Line.
Science & Nature
Starlight Project
It can be described as the Internet of the future, and its nucleus is right here in Chicago. Christian Farr talks to people behind Starlight and finds out why it is so important to the world of scientific research.
Business
Canadian National Railways
This week the Canadian National Railways started rolling its trains down the old Elgin, Joliet and Eastern tracks. Many communities will be impacted by the added train traffic. We hear the pros and cons of the deal from Barrington's village president, and the executive director of the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning.
Science & Nature
Reviving Waterways
Rich Samuels tells us why industry and environmentalists agree it is time to renew the infrastructure of the Illinois waterway system.