WBEZ’s Chicago and Illinois News Roundup: Aug. 3, 2018
The Morning Shift breaks down the biggest stories of the week in our Friday News Roundup with host Jenn White.
The Morning Shift breaks down the biggest stories of the week in our Friday News Roundup with host Jenn White.
“I was more than a little trepidatious going into this,” says Phil Vettel, Chicago Tribune restaurant critic. “It’s a bell you can’t unring.“
A new memoir follows the story of a family living and working in West Garfield Park during the white flight of the 1960s.
Morning Shift talks to Katie Watson about why a shift in the way we talk about abortion is necessary and how we get there.
‘Morning Shift’ talks to WBEZ city politics reporter Becky Vevea about Mayor Emanuel’s budget plan and what it means for Chicagoans.
Civil rights icon Dolores Huerta joins “Morning Shift” while in town to speak at the Chicago Foundation for Women Luncheon.
We spoke with the creator of CoffeeCon, which takes place in the West Loop this weekend. Our consensus? This guy loves coffee.
We talk with WBEZ state politics reporters Tony Arnold and Dave McKinney about the political stories that are playing out behind the scenes.
What in our lives is worth preserving? Tanner Woodford of the Chicago Design Museum is gathering responses to that question for a new book.
We spoke with the creator of CoffeeCon, which takes place in the West Loop this weekend. Our consensus? This guy loves coffee.