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CTA Control Center

How does the CTA keep its trains and buses operating on time? How prepared is it for a major incident like a terrorist attack? We get a rare look inside the transit system's high-tech nerve center.

The Patron of Pocket Town

Lands' End founder Gary Comer dedicated much of his life to revitalizing his childhood home: Pocket Town, in Greater Grand Crossing. How much good has his $86 million (and counting) done? Chicago magazine editor Elly Fishman joins us with the story.

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Winter Garden Care with Eliza Fournier

We learn winter gardening tips, and why now is the best time to look for signs of the Emerald Ash Borer, from Chicago Botanic Garden's Eliza Fournier.

City Hall Roundup

The Chicago City Council considers having taxpayers foot a $33 million bill to settle police misconduct cases. Paris Schutz has the latest news from City Hall.

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Report Outlines Misconduct in Schools

Stolen computers, pornography and lunch program fraud. There's a new report outlining misconduct in city schools. We have the results.

Groundbreaking Research on Importance of Bacteria

Could the secret to good health and combating disease rest in the gut? In tonight's Scientific Chicago, Ash-har Quraishi tells us about an unusual procedure that could provide some answers.

2012: The Year in Astronomy

The unbelievable landing of the Curiosity Rover on Mars capped a year of fascinating space exploration.

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"Brown in the Windy City"

A new book explores the racial identity of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Chicago after World War II -- neither white nor black, but sometimes a buffer between the two.

Pioneers of Television

We take a new look at the original funny ladies in TV history.

Gov. Pat Quinn

Another failed pension deal, increased gambling, and gay marriage. Gov. Pat Quinn goes one-on-one with Carol Marin.

Civil Rights Icons Remember MLK’s Final Days

Two titans of the Civil Rights era – Rev. Jesse Jackson and Otis Moss Jr. – open up with personal stories of their relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Eagles Land in Chicago Area

For decades the national emblem had been endangered, but for some lucky bird lovers catching a glimpse of this majestic animal is just a matter of looking out the window. We tell you where you can spot the great American Bald Eagle.

Gambling, Guns and Retirement

Is a Chicago casino close to reality?

Commission on School Utilization Issues Report

Keeping all Chicago Public high schools open is just one recommendation from an interim report guiding CPS closures. We hear from the head of the school closure commission.

New Mortgage Rules Protect Consumers

New rules from the federal government aim to protect consumers from loans they can't afford. Do they offer enough safeguards or will they make it too hard to get a loan? An expert weighs in.