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Chicago Police Say Technology, Data Driving Down Crime

A look at the Chicago Police Department's technological crime-fighting strategy.

A Year Later, Illinois Service Providers Back in Court Seeking Money

A year to the date that Illinois human service providers first went to court, the Pay Now coalition again asked the judicial branch to force the state to make good on its contracts. 

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Chicago Gun Offender Registry Called Into Question

With the city’s mounting gun violence, some remain skeptical about the effectiveness of a little-known city ordinance called the Gun Offender Registry. A special report from DePaul University's Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence.

City Clerk Valencia Says Municipal IDs Will Benefit All Chicagoans

City Clerk Anna Valencia joins us to discuss her position and Chicago’s municipal ID program.

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Viewer Feedback: ‘Teaching Math Successfully is Hard'

Viewers summed up their thoughts about math after our talk with "Beyond Infinity" author Eugenia Cheng.

House Passes Health Care Bill Repealing Obamacare

All seven Illinois House Republicans voted in favor of the bill Thursday that rolls back several features of the Affordable Care Act.

J.B. Pritzker Nabs Trade Union Endorsements

A candidate for Illinois governor gets an early boost from one of Democrats’ traditional allies.

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May 3, 2017 - Full Show

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New Book Takes Playful Look at ‘Infinity’

If you’re not a fan of math, Eugenia Cheng is on a mission to change your point of view. 

From ‘Top Chef’ to Best Chef, Local Restaurateur Wins Big at Beard

James Beard Award winner Sarah Grueneberg dishes on her newly minted best chef prize. 

Rauner, Emanuel Butt Heads Over Thompson Center Plans

What does the future hold for Helmut Jahn’s 16-story Loop office building?

Obama Library Designs Unveiled

The first conceptual designs for the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park have been revealed. Take a peek at the renderings.

Ask Geoffrey: Who’s Holding Up This Southeast Side Building?

Since about 1915, a 7-foot-tall stone man has been shouldering a heavy burden on the corner of a Southeast Side building — more than hundred years without a break! But there’s some debate as to exactly who he is.

West Side Factory Aims to Beat the Pants Off Apparel Industry

We visit a small company in Garfield Park that is hoping to revive the Chicago apparel industry with a combination of American materials and immigrant know-how. 

May 2, 2017 - Full Show

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