Chicago’s daily news podcast, fresh every weekday at 6 a.m. Host Jacoby Cochran brings you timely conversations with news and culture makers;... more
The Fraternal Order of Police has been endorsing candidates and spending money in February’s municipal elections. But the union is... more
Today, we're bringing you a podcast by our friends over at America’s Test Kitchen called "Proof." Each episode, host Kevin... more
This week, Mayor Lori Lightfoot cut the ribbon on a controversial police and firefighter training facility on the West Side.... more
After the success of “The Bear,” Chicago’s Italian beef sandwich is having a moment. Longtime food critic Kevin Pang has... more
Dry January is a time of year to help us explore our relationships with alcohol. But Adriana Gaspar and Héctor... more
The Chicago Tribune reported Friday that Congressman and mayoral candidate Jesús “Chuy” García is referenced in court filings in former... more
Chicago’s Latinx population makes up the city’s second largest demographic, with the largest groups being of Mexican and Puerto Rican... more
The Regional Transit Authority, which coordinates financing for CTA, Metra, and Pace, is predicting a $730 million budget gap beginning in... more
Some people go to Lakeview for the bars, others go for the Cubs — everyone's got a different take on... more
All nine candidates for mayor are scheduled to meet Thursday for their first televised debate on ABC 7. Voters and... more
Today is Muhammad Ali Day in Illinois. Chicago author Jonathan Eig wrote the 2017 biography “Ali: A Life” and prompted... more
Mayor Lori Lightfoot's reelection team may have violated Chicago’s ethics ordinance and federal law when her campaign sent emails to... more
In City Cast Chicago’s occasional series, “Re: VIEWS” we invite guests to re-watch a Chicago film and dissect elements like... more
Some educators in Illinois are challenging the way reading is traditionally taught in schools. They say a more evidence-based approach... more
In addition to cough drops, toilet paper, and pantyhose, your future Walgreens shopping list could include a checkup with a... more
Chicago’s restaurant industry is still bouncing back after the pandemic forced closures, supply chain issues, and worker shortages. Eater Chicago... more
As city officials try to provide for the nearly 4,000 migrants that have arrived in Chicago since August, some Woodlawn... more
Pilsen is known as one of the city’s largest Mexican neighborhoods, but Healthy Hood founder Tanya Lozano explains it wasn’t... more
State legislators are in Springfield this week. One issue that may be on the docket is gun control. Rep. Bob... more
Whether it’s working out more, exploring the city, or finding ways to get more involved, we’ve all got goals and... more
Harold’s is more than a chicken spot — it’s a Chicago institution. There are stories of NBA MVP Derrick Rose... more
Humboldt Park is the center of Chicago’s Puerto Rican community. But that pride extends to other neighborhoods, like Hermosa, a... more
Listener Andie Linker grew up in Lincoln Park and loves the expansive green spaces throughout the area. Her parents have... more
Back in August, host Jacoby Cochran and librarian Ashley Rayner went to Ridge Park in Beverly to talk about Ashley’s... more
The news can get us all down, but each day on City Cast Chicago host Jacoby Cochran shares some good... more
Meteorologists are forecasting snow, high winds, and dangerously cold temperatures starting Thursday. And whether you’re new to the city or... more
Who doesn’t love snuggling up in front of the TV to rewatch a classic Christmas movie over the holidays? The... more
Chicago is set to get blasted with dangerously cold temperatures this week, which only highlights the desperate need to safely... more
Chicago City Council gave the Bally’s Casino its official stamp of approval, but will they do the same with a... more
In a joint statement published this week, Chicago’s daily newspapers, TV news stations, and online outlets pushed back on a... more
If your holiday travels take you through O’Hare International Airport, consider this list for places to eat and drink. Writer... more
This time of year, publications are releasing their “Best Of” lists, and in Chicago, that often means: “Best Restaurants.” One... more
Chicago’s tourism arm, Choose Chicago, has a goal of about 54 million visitors for 2023. That means leisure and business... more
November’s general election saw the fourth-lowest midterm voter turnout in Illinois in 40 years. So what can we expect in... more
We met up with Lincoln Square neighbor Gretchen Eng to discuss her favorite things to do, see, and eat in... more
Dario Durham and Sara Faddah come from very different food traditions. Faddah is originally from Jordan, and cooks the Arab... more
Across Chicago, cars have crashed into cyclists in the bike lane more than 400 times between 2020-22, according to an investigation by... more
Season three of “South Side” premieres Thursday on HBOMax. The comedy follows various characters — from workers at a rent-to-own... more
The filing deadline for the February municipal election was Monday. One name that won’t be on the ballot for the... more
When City Cast Chicago first talked to Dion Dawson in 2021, he said, “Englewood was everything that I needed it... more
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot recently boasted that Chicago is the 4th best city in the U.S. for startups. The Chicago... more
Chicago once had the second highest population of Polish people in the world outside of Warsaw, and many called Jackowo,... more
Chef Charlie Trotter opened his eponymous restaurant in Lincoln Park in 1987, pushing Chicago to a new culinary level. Some... more
Mexico and Poland faced off Tuesday as part of the World Cup. Both countries have large populations in the Chicago... more
In addition to mayor and alders, Chicago voters in February’s municipal election will elect civilian police district councils. Those are... more
The City Cast Chicago team is ringing in the holiday week with another round of Re: VIEWS where we break... more
Host Jacoby Cochran is back behind the mic for the latest edition of our weekly news rewind. Today, we’ve got... more
Humboldt Park is the center of Chicago’s Puerto Rican community. But that pride extends to other neighborhoods, like Hermosa, a... more
Animal shelters have struggled to find enough homes for all the dogs and cats that people got during the pandemic... more
City Cast Chicago is bringing you a preview of another podcast, "Some of My Best Friends Are," from Pushkin Industries.... more
To get their new house in Rogers Park, Joe Bergantino and Ricky Gonzalez wrote the owner a letter promising to... more
The story of public housing in Chicago is often a one-sided narrative about deteriorating buildings, crime-ridden corridors, drug trafficking and... more
After months of speculation, U.S. Congressman Jesus "Chuy" Garcia is officially running for mayor of Chicago. Garcia notably announced his... more
Election season can mean commercials and speeches full of fearmongering around crime, stereotypes about the South and West sides, and... more
Voters in Illinois headed to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for local, state, and federal offices in midterm... more
As we await election results tonight, our eyes are likely to get pulled to big congressional, legislative, and gubernatorial races.... more
Few people probably remember that in 2015, the Supreme Court’s decisions on same sex marriage and the Affordable Care Act, as... more
It’s the last weekend before midterm elections, so of course we’ve got big names making the rounds. President Joe Biden... more
During a budget hearing last month, Department of Planning and Development Commissioner Maurice D. Cox said the city has 4,000... more
Last year around this time we asked, “Are these Bulls for real?” That’s because the team had one of its... more
In addition to statewide and congressional races, candidates for Cook County offices are on the ballot this election, including Cook... more
Re-watching a classic film as an adult, after living for decades in the city where it's set, can bring out... more
TimeOut Chicago editor Emma Krupp’s job is to bring readers events that cater to a range of interests, neighborhoods, and... more
The South Shore neighborhood is home to beautiful beaches, amazing architecture, and an ornate ballroom where the Obamas had their... more
The term "cuffing season" refers to single people looking to couple up for cold weather cuddles, holiday parties, and visiting... more
As we get closer to Election Day, you’ve probably seen memes or posts wrongly decrying criminal justice reforms in Illinois... more
Fall is in full swing, but there’s still time to get outside before winter hits. Journalist and naturalist Zack Nauth... more
The city earmarked $1.2 billion for social services in the 2022 “Chicago Recovery” Budget. But according to WTTW, just $130... more
Shortly before the neighborhood was named one of the coolest in the world by TimeOut, City Cast listener Cat Kliegle... more
For years, Chicago has grappled with what to do about monuments that fail to recognize the whole truth of the... more
With Election Day three weeks away, maybe you’re looking for some help making sense of everything that’s on the ballot,... more
Eve Ewing’s “1919” has been adapted from the page to the stage this month at Steppenwolf Theatre, with upcoming performances... more
Chicago’s new police oversight commission has been slow to hire staff, prompting tough questions from alders and organizers who’ve fought... more
The 58th annual Chicago International Film Festival kicked off this week with screenings in venues all over the city —... more
For years, Illinois’ Black Panther Party worked in neighborhoods across Chicago in places like churches, high schools, and theaters. Leila... more
This Saturday, thousands of people will descend on Navy Pier for Slow and Low: Chicago Lowrider Festival. The exhibition will... more
Fridays are for getting caught up on the week’s news and prepping for the weekend. Host Jacoby Cochran talks to... more
Host Jacoby Cochran always says when he pictures Chicago, the first neighborhood that pops in his head is Auburn Gresham.... more
Chicago Reader theater and dance editor Kerry Reid tells host Jacoby Cochran about plays she’s most excited about for fall. Kerry's... more
In 2022, Chicago celebrated the centennial birthday of the city’s first Black mayor, Harold Washington. Washington died in 1987 at... more
Anyone who’s had a headache probably doesn’t think too hard before popping a Tylenol or other pain pill. But in... more
Host Jacoby Cochran, lead producer Carrie Shepherd, and producer Simone Alicea break down the top stories of the week, highlight... more
Since Roe v. Wade was overturned this summer, Latinas have faced an influx of Spanish-language misinformation and disinformation about abortion.... more
StreetWise is celebrating its 30th anniversary, which is no small feat when you factor in the pandemic and inflation. The... more
From the park, to neighborhood theaters, to giant arenas, you can catch professional wrestling matches in Chicago just about every... more
Between 2016 and 2021, Chicago tested 24,000 homes for lead levels in the water. According to a recent Guardian report,... more
Municipal elections are around the corner and over a dozen alders are not seeking reelection, have already left office, or... more
Listener Andie Linker grew up in Lincoln Park and loves the expansive green spaces throughout the area. Her parents have... more
With organized groups around Chicagoland pushing to remove books like “Gender Queer” and others from schools, this year’s Banned Books... more
When the conversation about Chicago classic movies begins, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” will most likely be on the list. Writer... more
Anyone who grew up around Chicago, or outside Chicago and watched WGN or listened to WGCI, knows we have some... more
Between a political ad featuring a video of an attack in Chicago and misleading social media posts circulating about Illinois’... more
For author, professor, and South Side connoisseur Arionne Nettles, Pullman and Roseland are her home base. Host Jacoby Cochran meets... more
Every fall, monarch butterflies migrate thousands of miles south to Mexico, flying from and passing through Chicago. It’s a long... more
The sinkhole that swallows up Millennium Park in “Mount Chicago” only takes up a fraction of the new novel. Among... more
On the evening of Aug. 31, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted that a bus of migrants had arrived in Chicago.... more
Host Jacoby Cochran, Crain’s reporter Corli Jay, and Block Club Southeast Side reporter Maxwell Evans rewind some stories from the... more
Host Jacoby Cochran meets fellow podcaster Zac Emry at Fort Knox Studios in Portage Park to talk about things to... more
Two years ago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot removed the Christopher Columbus statues in Grant Park and Arrigo Park in Little Italy... more
Brothers Scott and Joe Lewis grew up talking about their love—and frustration—with the Chicago Bears. They used to listen to... more
With illegal drag races, donuts in the street, backed up traffic, fireworks and run-ins with police, street takeovers continue to... more
Host Jacoby Cochran and freelance journalist Natalie Frazier stop by Comercio Popular in Lawndale to talk about Natalie’s family’s history... more
Lisa Beasley has toured with Second City, performed on Comedy Central, and stolen scenes on the hit show “South Side.”... more
Just in the past couple weeks, one person was found dead and at least three others have been seriously injured... more
Tonight is the season finale for "American Ninja Warrior" — the show with all the running, jumping, and swinging through... more
It is the first week of school for Chicago Public School students, but unfortunately for thousands of students and parents... more
Host Jacoby Cochran and librarian Ashley Rayner head to Ridge Park in Beverly to talk about Ashley’s history growing up... more
What happens to a community when industry leaves? That’s the central question driving Steven Walsh’s documentary “Southeast: A City Within... more
In a post-Roe world, the role of abortion doulas has become more critical than ever. Abortion doulas support people before,... more
It’s the first day of school for Chicago Public Schools. And while the past couple years have been marked by... more
Douglass Park neighbors say the city is unfairly prioritizing festivals and events over residents who use the park. The park... more
Host Jacoby Cochran and producer Simone Alicea head to the Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary in Uptown to talk about some... more
We expect summertime to be hot in Chicago, but extremely hot days are coming earlier and more often. During a... more
Chicago Public Schools start the new school year on Monday, Aug. 22. Earlier this month, the district announced its COVID... more
Monkeypox is a public health emergency in Illinois. There are more than 600 cases reported in Chicago. The person leading... more
Chicago Police say they’re adding more officers to CTA trains across the city after recent violence. A Mississippi grand jury... more
We‘re a month away from the end of our Summer Bucket List Challenge. Host Jacoby Cochran and lead producer Carrie... more
The Bud Billiken Parade is turning 93 this weekend. It’s the largest Black parade in the country. Host Jacoby Cochran... more
The Illinois State Fair kicks off on Thursday. It’s meant to highlight the importance of agriculture in Illinois, but it’s... more
The Disney+ series “Ms. Marvel” tells the story of a 16-year-old Muslim girl, Kamala Khan, from Jersey City who suddenly... more
Across the U.S., big cities, including Chicago, are facing a small schools crisis as enrollment drops. Chalkbeat is out with... more
From the indie flick “I Love My Dad” to Jordan Peele’s blockbuster “Nope,” there are a lot of films to... more
When Joe Bergantino and Ricky Gonzalez put an offer on a new house in January, the Rogers Park couple wrote... more
With gas prices off the charts lately, some people are considering making the switch to electric vehicles. But for many,... more
If you have a vacant lot on your block, then you know what it’s like to constantly pass by the... more
Google’s coming to the Thompson Center, two Chicago Public School teachers keep their jobs after allegedly being fired for encouraging... more
On Wednesday, officials announced Google will be moving into the Thompson Center in The Loop. The state closed on its... more
Lollapalooza is back in Chicago this weekend. Since it landed in the city in 2005, Lollapalooza has gone from a... more
Since the monkeypox outbreak started this spring, there have been more than 200 cases in Illinois, according to the CDC,... more
Yes, everyone has their Chicago critiques about “The Bear,” the FX on Hulu show about a celebrated chef who returns... more
You can now apply to get a free bicycle next month through the Bike Chicago program, and the city is... more
The Art Institute of Chicago lions went away recently to get a cleaning, but they’re back this week at their... more
The Chicago Red Stars are ranked third in the NWSL, and the team’s been rebuilding after some players and the... more
If you’re not following our professional women’s sports teams here in Chicago, we feel a little sorry for you. The... more
Ecologists have been warning about Asian Carp for decades. The invasive species has infiltrated our waterways and threatens the Great... more
Chicago’s $31 million dollar basic income pilot will 5,000 families $500 a month for the next year. The first checks... more
City Cast loves talking about things to do in and around Chicago. I mean have you seen our great Summertime... more
In the new film “Tagged,” a local street artist is accused of murder and searches for clues in Chicago’s murals... more
We’re all feeling inflation at the grocery store. Food prices are up 10% compared to this time last year, according... more
One week after the mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in north suburban Highland Park that left seven... more
After two years of pandemic hiatus, the Silver Room Sound System Block Party is back next weekend. To celebrate, we... more
City Cast Chicago has been collecting listener and reader suggestions for our summer bucket list. Host Jacoby Cochran, lead producer... more
For the first time since 2008, StreetWise recently raised its prices. The weekly magazine will now cost $3, but you... more
While Chicago’s beaches opened Memorial Day weekend, many of the city’s 49 outdoor pools and 28 indoor pools remain closed.... more
We're off for the holiday, but we wanted to share this bonus episode from the Chicago History Podcast. We had... more
The Supreme Court is back in the headlines thanks to another recent decision, this time limiting the ability to enforce... more
Some will say House music is having a “moment,” thanks to the release of Beyoncé’s new single, “Break My Soul,”... more
Voters in Illinois headed to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for Democratic and Republican nominees for local, state,... more
In case you couldn’t tell from the heat, summertime Chi is here. That means along with the tourists descending on... more
We knew it was coming. But on Friday, the country officially entered a post-Roe v. Wade world, where abortion is... more
This episode was originally published on June 7, 2022. The reversal of Roe v. Wade won’t end abortion — it will... more
Summer officially started this week, and the City Cast Chicago team has put together a little summer bucket list to... more
In her new play “The Billboard,” journalist, author, and playwright Natalie Moore tells the story of a fictional abortion clinic... more
Are you familiar with The Fly Honeys? What was once a multi-weekend, sold-out production for a decade is being tailored... more
The political lore in Chicago used to be that if you didn’t know which judges to vote for, you should... more
Trans activist "Mama Gloria" Allen died this week at the age of 76. To honor her memory, we're resharing our... more
On Sunday, hundreds gathered to march from Lincoln Square to Uptown to memorialize two young children, 2 year old Raphael... more
Harold’s is more than a chicken spot — It’s a Chicago institution. There are stories of NBA MVP Derrick Rose... more
When the former ABLA Homes on the Near West Side were torn down in the 2000s, the city promised to... more
Early voting is underway for the June 28 primary. But sometimes you’re looking at a list of names, and you... more
In honor of the Chicago Tribune’s 175th anniversary, the paper recently put out a Chicago history quiz. (Happy birthday, Trib... more
Happy Pride month! Host Jacoby Cochran is looking back at some key stories from the week with Chicago Reader co-publisher... more
Anyone who has ever walked by the Puerto Rican flag at Division and Western in Humboldt Park knows that Puerto... more
Whether you’re for or against, a casino is coming to Chicago. The mayor and City Council have both approved a... more
The reversal of Roe v. Wade won’t end abortion — it will make access to safe abortion much more difficult.... more
A tweet by 20th Ward Ald. Jeanette Taylor went viral last week. Taylor tweeted: “I first applied for an affordable... more
Every song has a story — that’s the idea behind Karaoke Storytellers. Performers get up, tell a story, and then... more
Yesterday, we explored the history of disinvestment and displacement at Cabrini-Green, Chicago’s infamous public housing complex on the Near North... more
Last week, City Council approved the plans for a Bally’s Casino at the old Tribune publishing site in River West.... more
After 30 years, residents in the 1st Congressional District are preparing to elect a new Representative. Bobby Rush —co-founder of... more
Earlier this week, after 19 children and 2 adults were gunned down at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas Gov.... more
The El Milagro tortilla brand is strong in Chicago. You can find it in almost every grocery store, and you... more
In 1961, Abraham Bolden became the first Black Secret Service agent to serve on a presidential detail. Bolden says when... more
City Cast host Jacoby Cochran recently joined the podcast Album ReBrews to drink beers from Funkytown Brewery and talk about... more
Early voting in the June primary begins Thursday in Chicago, and is already underway elsewhere in the state. There are six... more
This week, Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill requiring all firearms, gun kits, and 3D-printed guns to have a visible... more
Whether your summer plans include sitting on the beach, taking a road trip, flying, or just staying home — you... more
This week, Mayor Lori Lightfoot signed an executive order authorizing police to immediately enforce a 10 p.m. curfew for Chicago... more
After nearly 30 years at the helm, Joyce Kenner is retiring as principal of Whitney Young high school. The CPS... more
Mayoral candidate Willie Wilson most recently made headlines as the giver of free gas, but have you wondered where he... more
The 2022 Bears schedule is now official, which means plenty of fans will be booking their flights across the country.... more
City Cast producer Simone Alicea is in the host chair this week to dig into some top stories around Chicago.... more
Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District was redrawn last year to include more of Chicago’s Northwest Side, including gentrifying neighborhoods like Logan... more
Mayor Lori Lightfoot has tapped Bally’s to be the first and only casino operator in Chicago. The decision still needs... more
The reigning WNBA Champion Chicago Sky began the 2022 season last Friday at home against the LA Sparks. Like most... more
Chicago Public Schools’ enrollment has dropped by more than 100,000 students in the last twenty years. And in Chicago, fewer... more
Earlier this week, a leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court’s conservative majority signaled the end of Roe v. Wade.... more
Gospel music has roots in southern spirituals during slavery and migrated north during the Great Migration in the early 1900s.... more
Reproductive rights activists in Chicago are kicking into high gear after a draft majority opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court... more
Lucy Westlake isn’t walking at graduation this spring with her class at Naperville North High School. That’s because the 18... more
Early voting in Illinois’ primaries begins in just a few weeks. After getting a new voter registration card in the... more
This week, the Chicago Reader and its former co-owner ended a month-long stalemate that threatened the future of the beloved... more
This week, five of Chicago’s selective enrollment high schools ranked among the county’s top 100 high schools, according to U.S.... more
When you live in a big city like Chicago, it can be really easy to forget just how much nature... more
**UPDATE** The Graduate Employees' Organization tweeted late Monday night that the strike was suspended. The podcast is updated to include that... more
A month ago, Nicole Lee was appointed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot to finish the term of former 11th Ward Ald.... more
After a judge struck down the federal mask mandate on planes and public transit, Gov. Pritzker revoked the state’s mask policy... more
“Unplugging” opens in theaters this weekend in Chicago and suburbs. Eva Longoria and Matt Walsh star as a married couple... more
The Illinois Lottery as we know it today with Pick 3, Pick 4, and Mega Millions games has its roots... more
Oprah Winfrey—aka “The Queen of Talk”—covered everything from veganism to the L.A. Riots to Dr. Phil (yeah, she had some... more
Friday, April 15, would have been Harold Washington’s 100th birthday, and centennial celebrations continue this week. More than 30 years... more
Earlier this week a man opened fire on a New York City subway train shooting 10 people and injuring 13... more
City Council members have a lot of meetings. But how many of the full council, committee, and subcommittee meetings do... more
In Ukrainian culture, “pysanky” is a centuries-old form of decorating eggs. In fact, it predates Easter itself. Using eggs, beeswax,... more
The temperatures are rising, spring is here and baseball is back! The White Sox (2-1) have their home opener today... more
Chicago and Las Vegas have emerged as top candidates to potentially host the Democratic National Convention in 2024. Chicago most... more
The city announced that nearly 4000 E-Scooters are returning to streets next month. Divvy, Lime, Superpedestrian and Spin are the... more
For ten years, Evanston writer Peter Baker had been working on his first novel, and he was eager to get... more
The Obama Presidential Center isn’t the only major development hoping to call Jackson Park home. For years, Tiger Woods’ design... more
During a public safety press conference Monday, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced efforts to invest in the development and expansion of... more
In 2018, three guards brutally beat Larry Earvin at Western Illinois Correctional Center, where Earvin was incarcerated. He died weeks... more
This week, South Side Weekly’s Chima Ikoro and freelance journalist and professor Arionne Nettles break down the big stories of... more
This week, Mayor Lori Lightfoot asserted the Christopher Columbus statue would eventually return to Grant Park. The city removed the... more
Actor Chris Perfetti wasn’t a big basketball fan growing up. But he was a big Steppenwolf Theatre fan. So when... more
Recreational weed has been available in Illinois since 2020. Meanwhile, in Texas, a Democratic gubernatorial challenger is pushing to legalize... more
Homicides this year in Chicago are on track to be similar to last year, one of the deadliest years in... more
This week the City Cast Chicago team is together in person bringing you the best podcast and newsletter in Chicago.... more
Frances Glessner Lee was from one of early Chicago’s most prominent families, living on one of the cities wealthiest blocks... more
By 2030, Illinois could be home to 55,000 people over the age of 65 living without citizenship, according to a... more
Chicago attorney Jay Edelson filed a lawsuit against Facebook in 2015, claiming the social media giant violated his client’s privacy,... more
Gov. JB Pritzker’s stay-home order went into effect two years ago today. It’s been two years of change, uncertainty, and... more
We're doing a pod swap this week with our good friends at Block Club Chicago. In this episode, "It's All Good"... more
As we celebrate one year of the City Cast Chicago podcast and newsletter, we are so excited to look back... more
Last week, Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown, and CTA President Dorval Carter to announce a $71... more
If you need snow shoveled in your neighborhood, a pothole filled, or rats cleared in your alley, you call 311.... more
The Chicago Academy for the Arts is not like all schools. Students are immersed in their art, whether it’s theater,... more
Since the start of the pandemic, public health leaders have told us they’re following the data to make policy decisions,... more
Two first-time guests join us to look back on the week. Chicago Sun-Times reporter Cheyanne Daniels joins us from a... more
Jackowo used to be the heart of Chicago’s Polish community, in a city that once had the second highest population... more
Construction is underway on the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park. But since the project launched, residents in nearby neighborhoods... more
Netflix’s reality dating show “Love Is Blind” has captivated global audiences. The show follows 30 strangers on a series of... more
This past weekend was the first since the city and state lifted indoor mask mandates. Businesses, restaurants, and entertainment venues... more
It was another busy week across the city of Chicago. WBEZ’s Mariah Woelfel and Axios Chicago’s Justin Kaufmann stopped by... more
Whether it’s a public feud with ex-wife Kim Kardashian, impromptu speeches during a problematic, and confusing, presidential run, or a... more
Ten years ago, Vivonell Brown was a teacher at Woodson Elementary in Bronzeville, on track to become a principal, when... more
If you thought Ken Griffin was running for governor in Illinois, we wouldn’t blame you. Whenever there’s news about Republican... more
The Chicago area is home to nearly 54,000 people of Ukrainian ancestry, the second-largest in the U.S. Many Ukrainians here... more
On Wednesday, alderpeople authorized the city to spend $700,000 to buy a now-vacant Aldi in West Garfield Park. But it’s... more
Since 2017, a developer has been pushing for rezoning in Rogers Park so he can turn a 100-year-old vacant building... more
There are currently no grocery stores operating in the West Garfield Park neighborhood. An Aldi that operated there for three... more
The future of the Chicago Reader is in question. After years of money troubles and ownership changes, the 50-year-old paper... more
After years of being continuously delayed, the Southeast Side recycling permit decision is set to be officially announced in the... more
In the early 1900s, Chin Foin’s restaurants helped popularize Chinese food among white Americans. Chicago’s King Yen Lo, King Joy... more
Two years into the pandemic, domestic violence cases continue to rise as victims are stuck at home with the people... more
While other kids were bringing turkey or bologna sandwiches to school, Boyede Sobitan was packing jollof rice with goat meat.... more
On this Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating love in Chicago. When we hiked with the couple behind the popular TikTok “Black... more
Governor JB Pritzker has announced that Illinois is on track to remove the statewide mask mandate by February 28. The... more
Live theater is a huge cultural and economic pillar in Chicago. But it’s no surprise that theaters have struggled since... more
In 1972, Camille Cook started the Film Center at the School of the Art Institute Chicago to screen auteur, independent,... more
The city announced last week a $38 million redevelopment of a vacant 21-acre industrial lot in North Lawndale. As a... more
Over the last several decades, the south suburban Harvey has gone from a model town, home to thousands of manufacturing... more
For six months, Chicago Reader and Injustice Watch have been investigating allegations of sexism, inappropriate behavior, and bias by Judge... more
Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday outlined his 2022 state budget proposal. The Democrat painted a picture of a healthier and... more
You’ve been feeling it, right? That existential dread about everything that’s wrong in the world. The feeling that the world... more
Last week, we explored the history of disinvestment and displacement at Cabrini-Green, Chicago’s infamous public housing complex on the Near... more
In Chicago, the city is supposed to clear the streets after it snows. But the sidewalks? That falls on property... more
Throughout the school year, Chicago Public Schools have claimed their COVID dashboards provide accurate data for COVID-19 cases district-wide and... more
For nearly 50 years, thousands of Black Chicagoans called the 23 high-rise towers and adjacent row houses of Cabrini-Green home.... more
Bulls small forward DeMar DeRozan was a four-time all-star when he was with the Toronto Raptors. But when he came... more
When Ariana Alejandra Gibson was growing up, she didn’t have an outlet for talking about her father who had schizophrenia.... more
Chicago is the birthplace of many dance styles, like the polka hop, the cha-cha slide, and, of course, stepping. For... more
We got a lot of COVID news this week. Some good, like maybe Chicago has passed its Omicron peak. Some... more
The A.V. Club was founded as a sister publication of The Onion in 1993 for “people immersed in pop culture... more
Irving Naxon invented the Crock-Pot, originally called the Naxon Beanery, in the 1930s. He got the idea from his Orthodox... more
Chicago’s proof of vaccine requirement at bars, restaurants, and live music venues has been in effect for two weeks. It’s... more
It was a long news week in Chicago, as the teachers union and Mayor Lori Lightfoot fought over whether kids... more
Chicago rapper Juice WRLD had a meteoric rise, going from dropping tracks on SoundCloud to becoming Billboard’s Top New Artist... more
You may have heard host/producer Ayana Contreras on Vocalo or WBEZ, bringing soul music to the airwaves and diving into... more
Chicago Public Schools students will return to classes Wednesday, now that the district and the Chicago Teachers Union have reached... more
Rep. Bobby Rush has represented Illinois’ 1st District since 1993. His path to Congress was more unconventional than many of... more
WCIU reporter Brandon Pope and Block Club Chicago’s Jamie Nesbitt Golden break down the week’s news with host Jacoby Cochran,... more
Dr. Allison Arwady was confirmed as Commissioner of Chicago’s Department of Public Health just a couple months before the COVID-19... more
At this point, virtually all of us know someone who has had COVID-19, or we’ve gotten it ourselves. There are... more
More than 300,000 public school kids in Chicago are expected back in the classroom today after winter break. Their return... more
We wrap up our look back on some the team's favorite stories from this year with a conversation about one... more
We're decidedly city people at City Cast Chicago. But sometimes it's great to hang out in nature with people who... more
Let's go back to summertime Chi, when the sun was out and it was warm. And there were even horses.... more
All this week, we're replaying some of the team's favorite stories from 2021. Host Jacoby Cochran picked this story about... more
On City Cast Chicago, we often focus our stories around neighborhoods. That’s partly because of the old Chicago adage that... more
While many of us are just trying to get through the rest of 2021, Mayor Lori Lightfoot spent the week... more
The City Cast Chicago team are all very vocal cold weather haters. And while we have been spared so far... more
For more than 40 years, “Bozo’s Circus” was a daily, and later, weekly presence on the televisions of kids and... more
Injustice Watch senior reporter Maya Dukmasova and Chicago Reader culture editor Salem Collo-Julin join host Jacoby Cochran to look back... more
In the early 1960s, Gloria Allen, aka Mama Gloria, was ridiculed by teachers and fellow students at Englewood High School... more
Music is known as a therapeutic tool, but usually that conjures up thoughts of soothing sounds, learning to play an... more
Each year, tens of thousands of super fans, aka cosplayers, head to McCormick Place Convention Center to celebrate their shared... more
The Second City. Windy City. The City of Big Shoulders. Chicago is known by many names. “We matter so much... more
Jussie Smollett was found guilty Thursday evening of falsely reporting to police that he was a victim of a hate... more
Journalist Michael J. O'Loughlin is gay and Catholic, and his latest book explores the intersection of those two worlds. “Hidden... more
For their podcast “77 Flavors of Chicago,” Dario Durham and Sara Faddah seek to visit each of Chicago’s 77 community... more
Journalist Michael J. O'Loughlin is gay and Catholic, and his latest book explores the intersection of those two worlds. “Hidden Mercy: AIDS,... more