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Illinois House Democrats Propose Own Budget Plan

Budget negotiations are ongoing in Springfield, with Friday's deadline edging ever closer. 

June 27, 2017 - Full Show

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Viewer Feedback: ‘Hedy Weiss Deserves Our Respect’

Viewers react to our discussion about the Chicago Sun-Times theater critic.

Lawsuit Filed to Battle Cook County’s Soda Tax

A lawsuit aims to stop the sugary drink tax that's supposed to go into effect on Saturday.

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New Campaign Aims to Boost Chicago’s Dismal Recycling Rate

Chicago’s recycling rate is among the lowest in the country. What the city is now doing to try to change that.

Exhibit Reveals Creative Process, Influence of Paul Gauguin

A new exhibit at the Art Institute showcases the little-known woodworking and ceramics of artist Paul Gauguin.

Hillary Clinton Addresses Importance of Literacy in Speech to Librarians

In an address to the American Library Association’s annual conference, the former Democratic presidential nominee addressed the importance of literacy and libraries. 

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‘Reinvention Roadmap’ an Entrepreneurial Approach to Work, Career

How can you find work you’ll enjoy—or build a career? A new book by former Chicago Sun-Times columnist Liz Ryan tackles big questions about to today’s transformed job market.

What if a State Budget Doesn’t Pass?

Illinois lawmakers were in special session Monday—and all weekend—attempting to hash out a budget deal. But what if they don’t get it done before Friday?

Federal Law Enforcement Helps Chicago Fight Crime

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is lending the city access to technology that police hope will help close thousands of gun cases opened every year.

June 26, 2017 - Full Show

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Where Does Chicago’s Garbage Go?

Chicagoans dump more than 800,000 tons of garbage into their bins every year, but once city garbage trucks leave the alley, most of us have no idea where it all goes. We follow the trail.

Supreme Court Hands President Trump a Partial Victory

The Supreme Court has given President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban a split decision. Analysis of that and other big decisions at the court.

‘Passion for French Posters’ on Display at Driehaus Museum

When fine art and advertising joined forces: We check out an exhibition of posters from late 19th century France.

Senate Republicans Push for Vote on Health Care Bill

Before they break for a July Fourth recess next week, Senate Republicans are trying to rally support and votes for a bill intended to repeal and replace Obamacare.