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  • Biggest Takeaways From Tuesday’s Democratic Presidential Debate

    A former political speechwriter and debate strategist analyzes the first primary debate since Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry.

    Oct. 16, 2019 read more
    Listen — 13:43
  • Hundreds Of Asylum-Seekers Camping Out Near U.S. Border Crossing

    WBEZ’s Maria Zamudio reports from a border crossing bridge in Matamoros, Mexico, where hundreds of asylum-seekers are sleeping on the streets.

    Oct. 16, 2019 read more
    Listen — 9:56
  • Things To See, Hear And Eat Around Chicago This Weekend

    Ari Bendersky of the “Overserved” podcast shares his recommendations on what to see, hear and eat in Chicago this weekend.

    Oct. 16, 2019 read more
    Listen — 7:27
  • City Council Approves Mayor Lightfoot’s Pot Zoning Ordinance

    The Chicago City Council approved the mayor’s recreational marijuana sales ordinance with a 40 to 10 vote.

    Oct. 16, 2019 read more
    Listen — 8:21
  • Classes Cancelled As 25,000 Chicago Public Schools Teachers Expected To Strike

    Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she expects the Chicago Teachers Union to announce a strike Wednesday night.

    Oct. 16, 2019 read more
    Listen — 19:49
  • How To Shop At Japanese Markets

    WBEZ’s Monica Eng offers tips on how to shop at Japanese markets like the newly renovated Mitsuwa Marketplace in Arlington Heights.

    Oct. 16, 2019 read more
    Listen — 13:43
  • Working To Close The Gap On Life Expectancy In Chicago

    The city of Chicago has dramatic life expectancy gaps between rich and poor neighborhoods. In “Closing the Gap” we explore solutions.

    Oct. 15, 2019 read more
    Listen — 24:57
  • What We Learned From IG Review Of Laquan McDonald Shooting

    Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson is fighting off calls for his resignation after a report on the fatal police shooting of Laquan McDonald.

    Oct. 15, 2019 read more
    Listen — 12:57
  • Illinois Farmers Brace For Winter Season

    Reset talks to a sixth-generation farmer about the challenges she faces heading into the winter season.

    Oct. 15, 2019 read more
    Listen — 7:36
  • Chicago Is Two Days Away From Possible Triple Strike

    With days left before the strike deadline, Chicago Teachers Union President Jesse Sharkey says the “ball is in the mayor’s court.”

    Oct. 15, 2019 read more
    Listen — 13:09
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