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Cook County Population Shrinks for 3rd Consecutive Year

Cook County is shrinking again – and the 2016 drop in population is the biggest of any county in the entire country. Is this just a statistical blip or the beginning of an alarming trend?

Former US Attorney Zachary Fardon Speaks Out

Recently departed U.S. Attorney Zachary Fardon, who brought down former House Speaker Dennis Hastert and CPS chief Barbara Byrd-Bennett, joins us for an exclusive interview.

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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.

Art Institute Expands Display of Arms, Armor and Medieval Art

The Art Institute of Chicago unveils new galleries of medieval and Renaissance art – including the re-installation of the popular arms and armor collection. We get a sneak peek.

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March 22, 2017 - Full Show

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How Rising Interest Rates Will Affect Consumers and the Economy

Last week’s rate hike is a sign of optimism over growth in the U.S. economy. But how will it impact borrowing, like mortgage and credit card rates?

Hardware Store With a Jazzy Past Prepares to End its 95-Year Run

While the end of Meyers Ace Hardware is certainly a loss to its South Side community, it’s also leaving a piece of Chicago’s jazz history hanging in the balance.

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Chicago Scholar Tackles ‘Sex and the Constitution’

From gay marriage to contraception: how sex, religion and morality shape U.S. law.

Chicago Singer Bethany Thomas Releases ‘First’ EP

Next week, the Jeff Award-winning actress and singer releases her first recording, called “First.” She joins us in performance and discussion.

March 21, 2017 - Full Show

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US Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch Grilled on Day 2 of Hearings

Former U.S. Supreme Court clerks weigh in on the confirmation hearings for Judge Neil Gorsuch. 

New Book Chronicles the Great Lakes’ History and Threats

In his book “The Death and Life of the Great Lakes,” author Dan Egan chronicles the history of the world’s largest group of freshwater lakes as well as the natural and man-made dangers threatening it.

Logan Square, Pilsen at Crux of Gentrification Debate

We explore two neighborhoods that are at the epicenter of the gentrification battle, and how elected officials, community groups and developers are waging it.

Chicago Magazine’s In-Depth Look at ‘Where to Buy Now’

Ten years ago, Chicago real estate bottomed out – and it still hasn’t fully recovered. But depending on what buyers are looking for, there are promising neighborhoods and suburbs all around.

‘Photographing Freetowns’ Highlights Little-Known African-American Communities

A new exhibition at the Newberry Library features a rarely seen collection of work by a Chicago-area photographer who documented the history of small communities founded by former slaves after the Civil War.