The Chicago Board of Education votes Wednesday on school closings, doing kind things for your community, the post-graduation look in the mirror and music from The Film Society.
The Chicago Board of Education votes Wednesday on school closings, doing kind things for your community, the post-graduation look in the mirror and music from The Film Society.
The Morning Shift gets down to brass tacks on TIFs that may be used for improvements a Navy Pier and McCormick Place. And as the south branch of the Red Line shuts down for the summer, CTA is on hand to answer questions.
Congress is finally getting involved in the battle to prevent sexual assault in the military, Alderman Tom Tunney is trying to prevent an explosion of 2-wheeled public transportation and more
It's been two years since Mayor Rahm Emanuel took the oath and took to that office on the 5th floor of City Hall. We want to hear your assessment, and your predictions.
The story of former enforcer Derek Boogaard continues as his parents sue the NHL. The once-mighty "World's Largest Store" just got a little smaller and more.
We'll dive into a survey that says African American homeowners pay more than their white or Asian counterparts for similar homes in similar neighborhoods. Plus uncovering the ultimate Chicago book, and more.