WBEZ’s Chicago And Illinois News Roundup: May 4, 2018
We break down developments in the race for Chicago’s mayor to the latest controversies of a couple of famed Chicago rappers.
We break down developments in the race for Chicago’s mayor to the latest controversies of a couple of famed Chicago rappers.
Paul Marinaro is teaming up with the Chicago Jazz Orchestra to recreate what many critics call one of the best live albums of all time.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recently released new postpartum recommendations for women and infants.
Last week, Charlene Carruthers announced she will step down as the national director of BYP 100 at the end of the year.
‘A Quiet Place’ is the latest in a growing list of movies to feature main characters who are deaf or exhibit some form of hearing loss.
We analyze this week’s top stories, including the Waffle House shooting suspect, the Chicago mayoral race, and the Cook County Jail.
The Claudettes have a new album out—Dance Scandal At The Gymnasium!—and Johnny Iguana joins us to talk about the latest release.
Workplace ‘wellness benefits’ aim to reduce employee stress, boost performance, and show the company cares about its employees.
The Obama-era net neutrality rules meant to ensure all Internet traffic is treated equally officially expired Monday.
Technology has changed the parenting rulebook. Hear a discussion on the best parenting practices when monitoring children’s online activity.