We meet two families and the medical director at a burgeoning new clinic for kids questioning their gender at Lurie Children's Hospital.
Children’s Gender Clinic
Apr 11, 2013 | | 0 Comments

We meet two families and the medical director at a burgeoning new clinic for kids questioning their gender at Lurie Children's Hospital.
Could a better helmet hold the key to reducing the epidemic of sports-related brain injuries? Ash-har Quraishi talks with a team of university researchers who say it’s time for a new design. We revisit the story.
We get a sneak peek of some slithery, scaly creatures from Reptile Fest.
First Lady Michelle Obama makes an impassioned plea to Chicago business leaders to help solve the problem of youth violence here. Paris Schutz has the story.
Former Reagan budget director David Stockman says the Federal Reserve's perennially low interest rates and the move away from the gold standard have put America on the path to financial ruin. He joins us.
Hundreds of layoffs; Boeing plans a $1 billion expansion; Chicago’s old main post office could become a 21st century urban hub; and the end of an era for Sears. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM joins us to discuss this week's top business headlines.
Once there were dozens of men's hatmakers in Chicago. Today, there is only one. Jay Shefsky takes us inside Optimo Hats.
View an interactive map of Chicago Public Schools that currently have Safe Passage programs in place.
We spoke with Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis about school safety, closings and more. Read what she had to say.
A new art show turns back the clock 100 years for a look at the historic Armory Show -- the art exhibition that shocked Chicago.
Julia Sweeney – writer, performer and comic of Saturday Night Live fame – joins us to discuss her new book: If It’s Not You, It’s Your Mother.
We share some of your thoughts about school safety in tonight’s Viewer Feedback.
President Obama proposed a $3.77 trillion budget for 2014 that would cut deficits by $1.8 trillion over the next decade. Eddie Arruza and his guests gauge market reaction to the potential cuts.
Former congressman and Reagan budget director David Stockman sits down with John Callaway in 1986.
Nobel Peace Prize winner and landmine activist Jody Williams joins us to talk about her work.
Chicago Public School officials and principals say the Safe Passage program has improved the safety of students passing through dangerous gang turf on their way to school. But with school closings on the horizon, we examine the potential effects these closings could have on the safety of kids traveling to and from school.
We hear the latest plans for School Safety in the wake of CPS closings. Visit our Safe Passage story for web-exclusive videos and a detailed slideshow about the program, read a Q&A with CTU President Karen Lewis, view a map of closing and receiving schools, and a timeline of CPS closures. Read a recap of our live online chat.