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Local Politicians, Advocacy Groups React to GOP’s ACA Replacement

House Republicans released their plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act on Monday night. How will it impact insurance rates, coverage and Medicaid? 

Preservation Chicago Names City’s 7 Most Endangered Structures of 2017

This year, the group’s annual list of endangered structures sounds the alarm on not just buildings, but also public art. 

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Chance the Rapper Donates $1M to Chicago Public Schools

The Grammy winner announced a $1 million donation to CPS, just as Gov. Bruce Rauner’s office presented new ideas to rescue the cash-strapped district from its funding wreckage.

Local Groups React to Revised Travel Ban

Local reaction was quick and sharp Monday to the president’s revised travel ban. Will it pass constitutional muster?

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March 6, 2017 - Full Show

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Revolutionary Dance of Merce Cunningham in the Spotlight at MCA

The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago joined forces with the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis for a dual exhibition about an artist of dance who worked with celebrated artists of other disciplines.

Viewer Feedback: ‘What Do You Need Ketchup For?’

It was tough to keep up with all of your comments on ketchup after last week’s Ask Geoffrey segment asking why Chicagoans skip the red stuff on their hot dogs.

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‘Operation Finale’ Exhibit Details Capture, Trial of Nazi Leader

An exhibit of artifacts from the capture and trial of infamous Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann.

Rauner Gets a Rap After Taking a Chance

Fresh off of his Grammy glory, Chicago’s 23-year-old Chance the Rapper used his celeb status to score a private meeting Friday with Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner to discuss Chicago Public Schools.

March 2, 2017 - Full Show

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Regulators Probe Massive Peoples Gas Pipeline Upgrade

Why regulators are taking another look at Peoples Gas' expensive plan to overhaul its infrastructure and stick natural gas customers with the bill.

Monumental Exhibitions Open Doors to Chicago History

Two new shows at the Chicago Cultural Center open doors to a local arts movement from 50 years ago.

Vandalism and Bomb Threats Mark Spike in Anti-Semitism

Jewish community centers around the United States have been forced to evacuate in recent weeks after being targeted by bomb threats. What’s behind the uptick in anti-Semitism?

‘Grand Bargain’ on Budget Hits Grand Thud

The state Senate was scheduled to take final votes Wednesday on a plan to end Illinois’ budget impasse. Instead, it adjourned without any action. 

March 1, 2017 - Full Show

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