Harry Volkman


Harry Volkman spent 55 years on the air forecasting Chicago's ever-changing weather. We catch up with him and talk about his new book.

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Civil War Anniversary


The Civil War began 150 years ago today and the young metropolis of Chicago played many roles in the conflict. Eddie Arruza explores some of the ways the city and state took part in the war that ended slavery in the U.S. and tested the resilience of the nation.

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Chicago Business News


Chicago is losing Batman but local suburb Plano is inheriting the "Man of Steel." WBBM Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel joins us to talk about this week's business headlines.

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Soaring Gas Prices


Gas prices are rising, but is there any relief in sight? We talk about the financial pain at the pump, and if $4 dollars or more per gallon is now the new normal.

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Martha Minow


She was his law professor at Harvard, the woman President Obama credits for changing his life. Martha Minow, Dean of Harvard Law School and Highland Park native, joins us to talk about her life and career.

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Main Street Fairness Act


A new law that is supposed to level the playing field for Illinois businesses has one company moving to Wisconsin.

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Obama Campaign Kicks Off in Chicago


As budget talks draw to a close for now, it will be a busy week for the president as he begins his re-election bid with major fundraising here in Chicago. Carol Marin and her panel will discuss this, and the winners and losers in the budget showdown.

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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman


This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel-backed candidates win big in Tuesday's aldermanic runoff election, and he also responds to emperor claims. Mayor Daley and Emanuel speak out against concealed carry legislation. Meanwhile, Caterpillar, one of the state's largest manufacturer's says it will stay put in Peoria. And in sports, the Cubs and Sox open the baseball season, while the Bulls look to finish strong -- and on top of the Eastern Conference.

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Viewer Mail


We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail.

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Reptile Fest


If you were taken with the alligator caught in the Chicago River last summer - this should have you chomping at the bit - so to speak. We preview Reptile Fest - with live animals in the studio!

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