Which former First Lady once lived on West Washington Street in Chicago? Geoffrey Baer answers that question and more in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Which former First Lady once lived on West Washington Street in Chicago? Geoffrey Baer answers that question and more in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.

In tonight's edition of "Ask Geoffrey," Geoffrey Baer reveals a hidden fact about the maker a popular confection in addition to other historic Chicago trivia.

Resident Chicago expert Geoffrey Baer answers more of your questions about the history, architecture, landmarks and streets in your community.
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Rezko Corruption Trial
A former Blagojevich administration official took the stand today in the trial of Tony Rezko. Rich Samuels has details of Ali Ata's damaging testimony.

Why is the draw bridge on the north branch of the Chicago River always in the upright position? Geoffrey Baer gives us the answer to that and other questions about Chicago history in tonight's edition of "Ask Geoffrey."

In tonight's edition of "Ask Geoffrey," Geoffrey Baer answers a question about the large structure that once sat on a small concrete foundation in the Chicago River and other historic Chicago.
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Playoffs Baseball
As the Cubs and Sox continue their playoff quest, Rich Samuels checks in with the fans.
Ballot Controversy
A Cook County judge ruled that language on the November 4th ballot is "misleading." Christian Farr has reaction from election officials.
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Chicago Children's Museum
Proponents and opponents of the Chicago Children's Museum's proposed move to Grant Park clash before the Chicago Plan Commission. Rich Samuels brings us up-to-date live from City Hall.