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NASCAR Chicago Street Race Will Not Return Next Year, Keeps Door Open for 2027
The NASCAR Chicago Street Race, which is held downtown, originally agreed with… Read More

Politics
‘I’ve Done What I Came to Do’: Inspector General Deborah Witzburg on Her Decision Not to Seek 2nd Term as Watchdog
“Leading this office is not a sprint or a marathon,” Inspector General Deborah… Read More

coming up
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated: Cook It In Cast Iron
Host Bridget Lancaster cooks a crispy Cast Iron Pan Pizza, equipment expert Adam Ried shares tips on caring for cast iron, and test cook Keith Dresser makes Cast Iron Baked Ziti with Charred Tomatoes.
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food
Marcella Hazan Changed How Americans Cook
She helped introduce balsamic vinegar, sun-dried tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil, and numerous delectable dishes to America despite not being able to write in English.
stream
Frontline: Syria After Assad
Frontline examines Syria’s uncertain future under jihadist-turned-statesman Ahmad al-Sharaa.
culture
A Remembrance of Influential Architect Léon Krier
Léon Krier was an influential architect and theorist who rejected modernism in favor of classical architecture and traditional urban layouts.
For parents
How to Talk to Children About Politics
Talking with children about voting, politics, and civic engagement can feel overwhelming.

Education
Pritzker Joins Letter Demanding Release of Federal Education Funding, Including $240M for Illinois
The nearly $6.8 billion in frozen federal funds includes more than $240 million in funds meant for Illinois schools, community colleges and adult education providers and students, according to the governor’s office.

Arts & Entertainment
A New Book Explores the Fascinating Stories and Businesses Inside Chicago's Eccentric Fine Arts Building
From its manually operated elevators to the master instrument builders inside, the Fine Arts Building holds numerous distinctions, which are explored in a new book.

Firsthand
A Peacekeeper Dedicated to Making His Neighborhood Safer
When Garfield Park’s violence hits too close to home, Damien’s peacekeeping skills are put to the test. Watch our Firsthand documentary following him.

Health
Illinois Will Continue Providing LGBTQ+ Youth Support on 988 Suicide Prevention Hotline Amid Federal Cuts
In Illinois, the 988 hotline’s LGBTQ+ youth specialized services program supports more than 1,600 calls and 600 chats or texts per month, according to a news release.

For parents
How to Make Geography Part of Your Child's World
The most valuable piece of art in our house is a cheap, colorful map of the United States that hangs above our kitchen table. As a learning tool, it's priceless. Over the years, we've used that map to play geography games and dream about future travels.