Thursday, September 09, 2010 - 62°F
News Analysis: Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno
Illinois is billions in debt and lawmakers can't come to an agreement on the next state budget. Carol Marin discusses the state's budget crisis and more with Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno.
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
We discuss a Chicago News Cooperative investigation into why salaries at the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District have soared even during tough economic times.
Chicago Business
Another area bank has been seized, while yet another holds on for dear life. WBBM Newsradio's Kris Kridel tells us which banks are struggling, and much more when she joins us with the week's top business stories.
World Sport Chicago
What ever happened to all that private money raised for Chicago's Olympic bid? Elizabeth Brackett has the answer.
Get Capone: The True Story of Al Capone
Bestselling author Jonathan Eig discusses his new book about the plot to capture Al Capone.
Viewer Mail
We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
County Board
Cook County Board President Todd Stroger lashed out at the media after a decisive victory in the Board chambers. Eddie Arruza reports on what sparked the ire of the lame duck President.
News Analysis: Metra
Elizabeth Brackett and her panel, including Metra Chair Carole Doris, take a look at the investigation surrounding the apparent suicide of Metra Executive Director Phil Pagano and the future of the organization.
Incognito
Local actor Michael Fosberg talks about his one-man show, Incognito, which chronicles his journey to find his birth father, and the new life that came with that discovery.
Frank Lloyd Wright House Rehab
We meet an architect who's putting up his own money to transform a rundown Frank Lloyd Wright house in Glencoe into a green home for the 21st century.
Ask Alpana
Barbecuing season is almost here. Check, Please! host and master sommelier Alpana Singh joins us with the best drinks to serve grillside.
General David Petraeus
Elizabeth Brackett reports on the visit to Chicago of General David Petraeus.
Watch web exclusive of General Petraeus' presentation
News Analysis: Living Kidney Donation
We meet one Chicago woman who became the domino that allowed eight people to get a life-saving kidney. We find out about altruistic living kidney donations, and why they are on the rise.
BP Oil Spill
As the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico worsens, environmental groups around the country are standing by to help. We talk with Ken Ramirez from the Shedd Aquarium about what it will take to save and rehabilitate threatened wildlife.
Dancing for Kids
A number of students are learning the cha-cha and a lot more, thanks to an innovative public school program.
Robot Competition
The Roberto Clemente Wildcat Robotics Team, The Robocats, finished with a Silver Medal in an international competition. We meet the team...and their robot.
Live Music Wednesday
We meet a family that truly plays together....stringed instruments, that is. Live music from up-and-coming young stars -- and cousins --SugarStrings.
News Analysis: Kirk Dillard and Dan Hynes
We talk to the runners-up in the gubernatorial primary, State Comptroller Dan Hynes and Republican State Sen. Kirk Dillard, about the state's budget mess and whether the current candidates for governor really have all the answers.
Rod Blagojevich's Lawyers
Sam Adam, Jr. is one of Rod Blagojevich's defense attorneys and in a revealing interview with Chicago Magazine, the spirited lawyer has some choice words about his celebrity client. The author of that article tells us about his exclusive interview.
Read an excerpt from the article
Bardwell Scholars
A tragic personal loss leads to an unusual scholarship program that's more about mentoring than money.
Bardwell Scholarships
Ask Geoffrey
Geoffrey Baer explains the connection between a dot-com millionaire, a train station, and a North Shore tear-down.
"Chicagoland"--Encyclopedia of Chicago
Viewer Mail
We asked if you'd like to hear from House Speaker Michael Madigan and Senate President John Cullerton about the budget process. The answers might surprise you.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7:00 pm
Joel and his panel discuss the week’s top headlines: A New Trier honor student is jailed in a hit-and-run case; Cook County Board Presidential candidate Toni Preckwinkle backtracks on her pledge to eliminate the rest of the controversial county sales tax increase; Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis says he is willing to cut his $310,000 salary; Republican gubernatorial hopeful Bill Brady launches a television ad blitz; a Congressional probe is called for after a bank in President Obama's old neighborhood avoids being seized by the government; and the mighty Blackhawks are just two wins away from the Stanley Cup finals.
Guests:
Dick Johnson, NBC 5 News
Melissa Isaacson, ESPN
Mike Flannery, Political reporter
Roger Crockett, Business reporter
The Friday Night Show at 7:30 pm
Elizabeth Brackett sits down with award-winning sports columnist and best-selling author Mitch Albom.