The historic colonnades of old Soldier Field are reflected in the glass exterior of the then-newly renovated stadium in 2003.
The historic colonnades of old Soldier Field are reflected in the glass exterior of the then-newly renovated stadium in 2003. Nearly 20 years later, the Chicago Bears have bought land in the suburbs, hoping to build a new stadium there. Stephen J. Carrera / Associated Press
The historic colonnades of old Soldier Field are reflected in the glass exterior of the then-newly renovated stadium in 2003.
The historic colonnades of old Soldier Field are reflected in the glass exterior of the then-newly renovated stadium in 2003. Nearly 20 years later, the Chicago Bears have bought land in the suburbs, hoping to build a new stadium there. Stephen J. Carrera / Associated Press

Chicago’s tourism industry rebounds, with hotels setting a record for highest occupancy rates. Meanwhile, three Chicago chefs take home the coveted James Beard Award.

Reset goes behind the headlines of these stories and more in the Weekly News Recap.

GUESTS: Alex Nitkin, reporter with the Illinois Answers Project for the Better Government Association

Carrie Shepherd, Chicago reporter for Axios

Rummana Hussain, editorial board member and columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times

The historic colonnades of old Soldier Field are reflected in the glass exterior of the then-newly renovated stadium in 2003.
The historic colonnades of old Soldier Field are reflected in the glass exterior of the then-newly renovated stadium in 2003. Nearly 20 years later, the Chicago Bears have bought land in the suburbs, hoping to build a new stadium there. Stephen J. Carrera / Associated Press
The historic colonnades of old Soldier Field are reflected in the glass exterior of the then-newly renovated stadium in 2003.
The historic colonnades of old Soldier Field are reflected in the glass exterior of the then-newly renovated stadium in 2003. Nearly 20 years later, the Chicago Bears have bought land in the suburbs, hoping to build a new stadium there. Stephen J. Carrera / Associated Press

Chicago’s tourism industry rebounds, with hotels setting a record for highest occupancy rates. Meanwhile, three Chicago chefs take home the coveted James Beard Award.

Reset goes behind the headlines of these stories and more in the Weekly News Recap.

GUESTS: Alex Nitkin, reporter with the Illinois Answers Project for the Better Government Association

Carrie Shepherd, Chicago reporter for Axios

Rummana Hussain, editorial board member and columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times