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Speculation Peaks as Romney’s VP Choice Nears

Speculation is at fevered pitch as Mitt Romney gets closer to announcing his running mate. We break down the possibilities.

College Debt

As the price of college tuition rises, students are taking out more debt than ever before to pay for an education.

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West Nile Prevention in Chicago

We find out what the city is doing to fight the spread of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus.

Roosevelt University's New Vertical Campus

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

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Carole Simpson

We meet trailblazing journalist and Chicago native, Carole Simpson, who made history as the first woman to moderate a presidential debate.

Viewer Mail: 8/9

We asked if you thought the old Prentice Women's Hospital should be saved or torn down.

Attorney Says George Ryan Will Get Early Work Release

Former Illinois Governor George Ryan is one step closer to getting out of prison.  Paris Schutz has more on today's decision.

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Police Staffing

A new study shows Chicago has more police officers per resident than other major U.S. cities.  So why is the city making national headlines with its crime rate?  We take a closer look.

Funeral Held for Dr. Donald Liu

Funeral services were held today for pediatric surgeon Donald Liu.  Liu drowned on Sunday trying to rescue two children caught in a rip current.  We have a profile.
 

Illinois Prisons

A Chicago Public Radio report says Illinois' prison system is in a state of crisis, with overcrowding and new allegations of inhumane conditions. We have the latest.

Water Reclamation Pension Deal

One pension system in Illinois has been reformed-- it's the one at the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. Could the plan be a blueprint for the other state pensions in trouble?

Chicago Business News: 8/8

If you get sweet cravings at strange times, help is on hand.

In Focus: Community Gardens

We revisit a story about how small, pop-up, organic community gardens are challenging people's perceptions about life in Chicago.

Romney in Chicago

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney makes his pitch in President Obama's backyard.

Emanuel Names New Deputy Mayor

Who would work for $1? Well, that's the salary for Chicago's deputy mayor. The present and future men who hold the position share insights on the city's fiscal outlook.