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Tom Skilling on Chicago’s Wild Weather Swings

Why the fourth-coldest April on record also brought us summer-like temperatures – and what we can expect from the coming weeks.

Reports: Promised Cops Not Hitting Chicago Streets

The number of beat cops in Chicago is down despite a promised hiring surge, according to two new reports. We speak with two local journalists and the head of the police union.

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Breaking Down Racial Barriers in the US

Beverly Daniel Tatum, the author of a groundbreaking book on segregation in America’s schools and neighborhoods, on why it’s so crucial – and difficult – to talk about race.

Teller Brings Dark Magic to ‘Macbeth’

Witches, sorcery and ghosts: Shakespeare’s spookiest and shortest play gets adapted into a horror thriller with modern day magic.

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May 3, 2018 - Full Show

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A Conversation with Sandra Cordova Micek, New CEO of WTTW, WFMT

Meet the new president and CEO of Window to the World Communications, Inc., the parent company of WTTW and WFMT.

Viewer Feedback: ‘They Need to Shut Down That Line’

Your thoughts about an old oil pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac and whether it’s potentially dangerous to our drinking water.

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VW Settlement: Draft Plan for Cash Disappoints Activists, Lawmakers

Debate and dissent over how Illinois should spend its share of the Volkswagen diesel emissions payout.

Quest for ‘Lost City’ Leads Chicago Man on Risky Jungle Expedition

Tom Weinberg’s new book “Chasing the Lost City” details his 20-year search for an ancient abandoned city in the Honduran jungle.

‘The Problem We All Live With’: Ruby Bridges on Racism in America Today

The first black student to attend an all-white New Orleans school joins us to talk about civil rights activism and persistent racism in the U.S.

Mayor: Chicago Fire Department Harassment Claims Taken ‘Extremely Seriously’

Mayor Rahm Emanuel says there could be “serious consequences” after five Chicago Fire Department paramedics filed a lawsuit alleging ongoing sexual harassment in the workplace.

Family Made Tortillas and Pitas Round Out Chicago’s Food Culture

They’re round, flat and hold some of your favorite fillings. We visit the Chicago-area factories where tortillas and pitas are made.

Illinois Lawmakers Contemplate a Graduated Income Tax

An income tax rate that would rise or fall based on your income level: Is that playing politics with your paycheck?

Faces, Places from a Chicago Photographer Now 90 Years Old

She’s been photographing Chicago for nearly 70 years. Meet artist Barbara Crane.

May 2, 2018 - Full Show

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