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Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy

Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy joins us to talk about the recent string of violence in Chicago, planning for the upcoming NATO summit and more.

The Dangers of Growing Up Black

In the wake of the Trayvon Martin killing by a neighborhood crime watch volunteer in Florida, we examine the "talk" African-American pare

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Chicago Business News: 3/22

Oakbrook-based McDonald's gets a new CEO.

Future of Chicago Housing Authority

Find out how the Chicago Housing Authority is recalibrating its plan for transformation from the organization’s CEO.

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Architect Michael Graves

Architect Michael Graves changed American cities in the 1980s and designed thousands of products for Target. Then, a mysterious illness paralyzed him and gave his career new purpose. We preview Geoffrey Baer's new Graves documentary.

 

Viewer Mail: 3/22

Is it reverse discrimination when a black family buys from black businesses only?

Analysis of Illinois Primary

Illinois was pegged as a pivotal win for GOP presidential hopefuls. Mitt Romney won big, but there were very few surprises in state elections. Carol Marin and her panel have the details.

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Primary Congressional Winners

We're joined by winners of the contentious 8th and 10th Congressional primaries. They talk general election strategy and more.

Rick Bayless in "Cascabel"

Find out what Chef Rick Bayless is cooking up on stage when we visit a rehearsal of his new show at Lookingglass Theatre.

Early Spring's Impact on your Garden

The record-breaking hot weather is jump-starting Chicago gardens. Eliza Fournier of the Chicago Botanic Garden joins us with spring gardening tips.

Photographer Lee Balterman

He photographed the city and its people. We remember Lee Balterman, who took remarkable Chicago pictures for more than half a century.

Illinois Primary

Illinois voters are weighing in on presidential nominees in the Republican primary, and congressional and legislative races. Elizabeth Brackett reports.

Chicago in the 21st Century

A new book examines Chicago's status as a global city.

Roosevelt University's New Vertical Campus

It's a big expansion for Roosevelt University, as a 21st century vertical campus opens in the Loop.

Santorum & Romney Make Final Push in Illinois

Republican presidential candidates crisscross the state looking for votes. Our Elizabeth Brackett followed Rick Santorum to downstate Dixon, Illinois. Elizabeth and Carol Marin take a look at Tuesday's primary.