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Northwestern Opens Gender-Neutral, Multi-Stall Bathroom

As the national debate over gender-neutral bathrooms continues, Northwestern says its new facility is the first of its kind at a major Chicago university.

Radogno Resigns, Democrats Introduce Tax Plan

Two days before a Springfield special legislative session is scheduled to end, Illinois Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno announced she will resign Saturday.

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June 29, 2017 - Full Show

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Mayor Faces Heat on Chicago Police Reform

Will the mayor cave to pressure to get independent oversight of the Chicago Police Department?

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American Music Festival Rocks FitzGerald’s for the 36th Year

Since 1981, FitzGerald’s in Berwyn has played host to an array of talent as part of its American Music Festival. Meet the club’s owner and a Bay Area singer-songwriter performing at the fest this weekend.

Summer Gardening: How to Maximize Your Crops

Organic gardener Jeanne Nolan explains how to keep your gardening soil productive and shares tips for succession planting. 

Asian Carp Caught 9 Miles from Lake Michigan

An 8-pound Asian carp was discovered last week beyond an electric barrier designed to prevent the invasive fish from reaching Lake Michigan. 

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Survival Stories, Photos Commemorate Dark Chapter in US History

A new book and a Chicago-area survivor recall the infamous internment of Japanese-Americans that took place 75 years ago.

Cook County to Release Findings of Independent Review of Assessment Process

Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios says that he will release the findings of an independent review of the county's property tax assessment system.

June 28, 2017 - Full Show

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Three Cops Indicted in Alleged Laquan McDonald Cover-Up

A Cook County special prosecutor has indicted three Chicago police officers on multiple charges in connection with the shooting death of Laquan McDonald in October of 2014. 

Keeping Elections Safe From Hackers

After a breach of Illinois voters’ information, a look at how to keep election systems secure from hacks.

Rauner Threatens to Prolong Special Session If There’s No Budget by Friday

In a statement released Wednesday, Gov. Bruce Rauner said he would prolong the special legislative session “if the legislature fails to send a balanced budget package to my desk by Friday.”

Gwendolyn Brooks: Still ‘Real Cool’ at 100

The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet also served as the state's poet laureate from 1968 until her death in 2000. Today's poets are finding creative ways to remember her.

Ask Geoffrey: Lyric Opera’s Marquee Mystery

Geoffrey Baer drops the curtain on an opera house mystery in this week’s encore edition of Ask Geoffrey.