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Viewer Mail: 2/14

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Chicago Public Schools to Announce Closings

Chicago Public Schools releases a list of schools that are still being considered for closings. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest.

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Insight into Pope Benedict XVI

As Pope Benedict XVI prepares for his last weeks in office, we speak with Father Don Senior about what it's like to live in Vatican City. 

State of the Union

The President laid out a list of agenda items for his upcoming term. But how realistic are they? And, what was the Republican response? We have analysis.

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Chicago Business News: 2/13

Despite the sluggish economy the Dow is poised to hit an all-time high. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has this story

2013’s 100 Most Powerful Chicagoans

Chicago Magazine’s Executive Editor, Cassie Walker Burke, is back on the show to tell us who made the publication’s 2013 list for the 100 most influential people in the city. 

Ladder Up

We tell you about an organization that helps low-income residents prepare their tax returns for free.

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Two Suspects Charged in Hadiya Pendleton Murder

State's attorneys outline their case against two young men charged in the shooting death of Hadiya Pendleton. Paris Schutz has more on what prosecutors say happened that day, and what they believe it says about Chicago's homicide problem.

Chicago's Code of Silence

The alleged shooters of Hadiya Pendleton failed to press charges from an earlier shooting, preferring retaliation instead, according to police. We speak with CureViolence's Ameena Matthews and executive director of the mayor's Office of Public Engagement Felicia Davis on gang culture. 

Chicago Traffic Among Country’s Worst

A study names Chicago's traffic among the country's very worst. What city planners are doing to save people time and money.

Women in Combat

Local female veterans react to the Pentagon lifting the ban on women in combat.

Google Email Under Fire in Microsoft's "Scroogled" Campaign

Microsoft's latest campaign takes aim at Google's policy to scan all Gmails to tailor personalized ads to their email users.  We'll take a closer look at online and email privacy.

Fieldhouse Murals

We see some of the amazing murals scattered about the Chicago Park District's fieldhouses.

Viewer Mail: 2/12

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Pope Benedict XVI Resigns

In a surprise announcement, Pope Benedict XVI said that he is renouncing the papacy at the end of February, citing his deteriorating health.