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Drag Racing

Jay Shefsky takes us north of the border to the legendary Great Lakes Dragaway in Union Grove, Wisconsin.

Emanuel and McCarthy Address Weekend Violence

Mayor Emanuel and Police Supt. McCarthy react to a bloody and deadly Memorial Day weekend and outline a new, high-tech, anti-gang strategy. Eddie Arruza has the latest.

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Chicago Home Prices Hit New Low

Chicago home prices fall for the seventh straight month. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel discuss what needs to happen for the market to stabilize.

Controversy Arises over Landfill Expansion

A landfill company wins a court fight to dump near the city's South Side.

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Talking Back to Facebook

The author of a new book tells us how to keep kids safe in the digital age.

The Pop Art of Roy Lichtenstein

The Pop Art paintings of Roy Lichtenstein make a rare appearance at The Art Institute. We get a preview.

Ask Alpana: 5/29

Master Sommelier and Check Please! Host Alpana Singh joins us with some recommendations for wine events during the summer.

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Viewer Mail: 5/24

We have your thoughts about our NATO coverage when we read some of your Viewer Mail.

U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald Resigns

U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, the powerhouse prosecutor who helped put away two Illinois governors and a slew of other corrupt officials, is stepping down after 11 years. We talk with the head of the FBI in Chicago about Fitzgerald's imprint on Illinois. Then, Carol Marin and her panel discuss Fitzgerald's tenure in office and the future of the position.

Biography of Patrick Fitzgerald

He grew up the son of a New York city doorman, and was brought to Chicago as an outsider. Elizabeth Brackett takes a look back at how Patrick Fitzgerald got here.

Chicago Business News: 5/23

Lawsuits fly over Facebook’s bungled IPO that left small investors shortchanged.

'NATO 3' Terror Suspects in Court

Three protesters charged with planning to carry out alleged terrorist attacks during the NATO summit were in court Tuesday.

Assessing Police Response During NATO

We take a look at how Chicago Police handled NATO protests crowds, and some of the more violent summit protesters.

Local Business Fallout from NATO

As life in Chicago gets back to normal, some downtown businesses are calculating financial losses from the NATO summit.