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In Woodlawn, a Ground-Up Approach to a Healthier, Safer Community

A group of residents is getting back to its roots—literally—by partnering with the Morton Arboretum to harness the positive impact of trees on everything from the crime rate to the business community.

Why Sexual Harassment and Assault Happen, And How to Stop Them

As accusations mount against Hollywood film executive Harvey Weinstein, a look at sexual harassment and assault.

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Cook County Soda Tax Repealed

Come December, Cook County shoppers and diners will no longer have to pay a much-reviled tax on sugary drinks after the county board voted Wednesday to repeal it.

Ask Geoffrey: Neptune’s Follies Make a Splash at Century of Progress

Geoffrey Baer takes a peek at a 1930s burlesque-style show and remembers the Chicago Daily News sporting events of yesteryear.

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Cook County Commissioners Sour on Sugary Drinks Tax

It’s been just over two months since Cook County began charging a penny-an-ounce tax on sugary drinks. But it may not last much longer.

Cubs vs. Nationals Game 4 Postponed Until Wednesday

Fans had just enough time for a couple beers and hot dogs before Game 4 was postponed. “I think it’s terrible,” said one fan Tuesday afternoon.

Oct. 10, 2017 - Full Show

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Northwestern Professor Asks, ‘What Makes Our Internal Clocks Tick?’

Whether you’re a night owl or an early bird, your sleep is regulated by your circadian rhythm. A sleep expert helps unravel the mystery of our internal clock.

Race for Illinois Attorney General Gets More Crowded

Former IPRA and COPA chief Sharon Fairley officially tosses her hat into the race for attorney general. The latest on who she could face.

Jonathan Eig’s ‘Ali: A Life’ Portrays Complex, Flawed, But Humble Icon

A Chicago author tackles the complex life of Muhammad Ali in a new biography with some fascinating revelations.

Bill Graham, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Pioneer Who Escaped Nazi Germany

He helped to define rock ‘n’ roll in the 1960s—and his life was a forged as a child in Nazi Germany. We explore an exhibition about Bill Graham at the Illinois Holocaust Museum.

Dramatic Victory Puts Cubs up 2-1 in NLDS

The Cubs win Game 3 against the Washington Nationals as a scoreless pitcher’s duel gives way to a dramatic finish.

Viewer Feedback: ‘Good Luck Out There, You’re Gonna Need It’

Viewers weigh in on bike safety following our roundup of Chicago cycling news.

Oct. 9, 2017 - Full Show

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Bald Eagles Spotted Near O’Hare Signal a Comeback

In the early 1960s, bald eagles were nearly extinct in the lower 48 states. But government protections and conservation measures have had a huge impact on their numbers. “I think it’s an incredible success story,” said biologist Chris Anchor.