Eight Forty-Eight for 08.22.12
Tony Sarabia covers environment-related issues plaguing the Chicago area now–and in the past.
Tony Sarabia covers environment-related issues plaguing the Chicago area now–and in the past.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says the U.S. is having the biggest outbreak of West Nile virus since 2004. Here are some tips from the Chicago Department of Public Health to prevent …
WBEZ history blogger John Schmidt quizzes you on extreme Chicago weather.
Tuesday on Eight Forty-Eight, host Tony Sarabia explores two Chicago renaissances: Groupon and butchering, naturally.
While Chicago may have once inspired Sandburg’s “Hog Butcher for the World” and Sinclair’s The Jungle, our city is now home to a new breed of butcher, cutting meat the old-fashioned way.
Monday on Eight Forty-Eight we’re looking at issues with pensions and foreclosures & what local and state government is trying to do about them
What is eminent domain anyway? An idea that the Chicago City Council is considering to fight foreclosures but that probably won’t get far, given Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s disinterest.
A review panel, Sister Crawley explains the Leadership Conference of Women Religious and its recent dialogue with the Catholic Church and work by Eugene O’Neill
For a guy who died nearly 60 years ago, Eugene O’Neill is having an amazing year in Chicago.