Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Corruption Probe Continues
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, City Clerk James Laski could soon be resigning from office, this in the wake of a federal probe in which at least one of Laski's friends allegedly secretly recorded him making incriminating statements. Rich Samuels has the reaction from City Hall. And Carol Marin and her panel will have analysis.

Homeless at O'Hare
Each year, 166,000 people become homeless in the Chicago area, with hundreds dying annually. Many wander O'Hare's hallways for relief from the brutality of the streets. Tonight we examine how one place worked to help the homeless find not only food and shelter, but help for their mental health as well. Click here for details.

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Robert MacNeil
Robert MacNeil, as in "Macneil/Lehrer", is here to tell us what he's been working on and to talk about the future of television news.

Secrets of the Chicago Public Library
The Chicago Public Library is more than just a big collection of books. From museum passes to civil war relics to fishing poles, there's a lot to discover at your local library. Eddie Arruza tells us about some of the many advantages to having a Chicago library card.

Chicago on Stage
Sun-Times theater critic Hedy Weiss reviews what she calls "the first hit of the new year," Shattered Globe's The House of Blue Leaves. Other reviews tonight: Katrina: State of Emergency and Young Playwright's Festival

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