Chicago's Chief Attorney


The U.S. Supreme Court ended Chicago's longstanding gun ban, and the city quickly enacted new restrictions. Chicago's corporation consul, Mara Georges, joins us to explain the new measures.

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Rod Blagojevich Trial


Elizabeth Brackett has the latest developments in the corruption trial of former Governor Rod Blagojevich.

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Lee Balterman


Meet the photographer who captured more than a half-century of great pictures of Chicago.

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Baseball in the 1970s


We'll talk to the author of a new book about a decade of drastic change on the baseball diamond.

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Chicago Business


Kris Kridel talks about Mayor Daley's money making idea to sell ad space on bridge houses spanning the Chicago River and the rest of the week's top business headlines.

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Vacation Homes


We'll see how well the market for vacation homes is faring as the housing market continues to struggle.

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Rod Blagojevich Trial


Elizabeth Brackett has the latest developments in the corruption trial of former Governor Rod Blagojevich.

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Governor Quinn


Governor Quinn discusses his new budget, the state's alarming deficit, and more.

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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman


Joel Weisman and his panel look at the week's top stories: Governor Pat Quinn slices $1.4 billion from the state budget; City Hall moves quickly on a new gun-control ordinance for Chicago; former Police Commander Jon Burge is guilty on all counts of lying about police torture under his watch -- and one victim is already filing a suit against him and Former State's Attorney Richard Daley; Rod Blagojevich's lavish clothes spending was revealed in court, along with his plots with aides and his wife to replace Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate; and there will be additional delays this holiday travel weekend courtesy of striking road workers. And in sports, the Bulls get in line to make their pitch to LeBron James and top NBA free agents, plus the Blackhawks continue to dismantle their Stanley Cup-winning team.

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