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Aug 26, 2019

At Bridgeport Arts Center, Artists Search for Meaning in Migration

For decades, the southern border of the U.S. has been a flash point for conflicting points of view. Now, artists from both sides of the border – including Chicago – are navigating the rocky road of migration in “The Border Crossed Us.”

Aug 26, 2019

Rep. Jesus ‘Chuy’ Garcia Talks Immigration Policy, Impeachment

U.S. Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia has had a foot in both local and national politics for decades. Now representing Illinois’ 4th Congressional District, Garcia has become an outspoken critic of the Trump administration’s immigration policies. He joins us in discussion.

Aug 26, 2019

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Aug 26, 2019

CTU Rejects Fact-Finder’s Report, Moves Closer to Teachers Strike

Teachers at Chicago Public Schools are back in the classroom, preparing for the arrival of students next week. But they still have no contract from the district, even though the district is changing its offer to teachers.

Aug 22, 2019

Mayor, Labor Groups Push for $15 Minimum Wage by 2021

Chicago has seen its minimum wage steadily rise in the last several years, from a hourly rate of $8.25 in 2014 to $13 today. But labor activists and some public officials say it’s not nearly enough.

Aug 22, 2019

Tiger Woods’ Jackson Park Project: Where the Proposed Merger Stands

It’s been nearly three years since pro golfer Tiger Woods announced his plan to restore and merge two historic golf courses on the South Side. We discuss the proposal and the varying reactions to it.

Aug 22, 2019

Chicago’s Music Box Theatre Celebrates 90th Anniversary

On Aug. 22, 1929, the North Side theater opened its doors as the first dedicated “talkie” house in Chicago. What makes this old movie house unique today.

Aug 22, 2019

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Aug 22, 2019

Deep Frydays: Part of Your Complete Breakfast

If your breakfast routine is feeling a little boring these days, Nick and Erica have just the thing for you: deep-fried Cream of Wheat – with a surprise center.

Aug 21, 2019

Pritzker Upset With Harassment Report Findings, But Not With Madigan

More fallout from a report detailing a culture of harassment and abuse in the state capitol on Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan’s watch. But is the speaker getting a pass?

Aug 21, 2019

Cook County Public Defender Amy Campanelli on Gun Violence, Police Database

Chicago’s top cop says a gun offender dashboard will create a “culture of accountability.” But not everyone agrees. Cook County Public Defender Amy Campanelli explains why she objects to the database.

Aug 21, 2019

Bald Eagles, Owls and Other Birds Rehabilitated at Illinois Raptor Center

About 180 miles southwest of Chicago, a wildlife conservation facility cares for hundreds of injured, sick or orphaned raptors. We go for a look and meet some of these incredible birds of prey.

Aug 21, 2019

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Aug 20, 2019

As Newark Deals With Water Crisis, Another Look at Lead Levels in Chicago

Elevated lead levels in Flint, Michigan, and Newark, New Jersey, have made national news, causing growing concern over water safety in Chicago. Should residents be concerned about lead levels in Chicago’s water?

Aug 20, 2019

Amid Contract Negotiations, CPS Teachers Gear Up for New School Year

Teachers at Chicago Public Schools still have no contract deal with the Board of Education, and have repeatedly threatened to walk off the job. And another controversy is brewing within their ranks.