A new study reveals that Chicago neighborhoods that have become destinations for relocated public housing residents have not experienced the decreases in crime that other parts of the city have.
Today on the 3@3, WBEZ's Alison Cuddy and Mark Bazer join Steve to talk about three stories in today's news cycle.Steve Edwards: According to a new study, newspaper newsrooms are the lowest staffed in 34 years.
The Tribune Co. and DirecTV reached an agreement to restore WGN-Channel 9 coverage to Chicago-area customers just in time for Opening Day at Wrigley Field.
On Thursday's show we look at the hopeless love affair many have with sports. Some are so hopelessly smitten that they're launching a new outlet for long form sports journalism. They'll explain themselves on today's show.
Wednesday on Afternoon Shift we delved into the science of sleep. Humans spend a huge amount of their lives sleeping, but still don't understand it very well.
It's not just a catchy '80s song (with amazing back-up dancers to boot!) There is actually research that suggests romantic love is an addiction.Dr. Helen Fisher is a biological anthropologist who studies the effects that love has on our brains and our bodies. Fisher's books include Why Him?
In today's 3@3, Jenni Spinner and the Chicago Reader's Tal Rosenberg join Steve Edwards to talk about three stories of interest in the Chicago area.Steve Edwards: The "Girls Around Me" app has raised the game in terms of the GPS, API creep factor. What is next?