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New Corruption Criminal Charges
The U.S. Attorney in Chicago issued more criminal charges today involving alleged corruption among city workers. Christian Farr will tell us who the feds are targeting now.

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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.

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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
After more than a decade, the city admits its Blue Bag recycling program is a failure and will switch to bins. Eddie Arruza and his panel look at what Chicagoans should do now and how much it's going to cost them.

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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.

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Obama in Chicago
Sen. Barack Obama took a break from the campaign trail, returning to his hometown Chicago. Elizabeth Brackett reports.

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Children's Museum Update
The Chicago Children's Museum's plan to move from Navy Pier to Grant Park includes asking for a liquor license. Eddie Arruza tells us why.

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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
A new study in today's Chicago Tribune says Chicago's drinking water contains small amounts of pharmaceuticals. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel discuss whether Chicagoans should think twice about drinking from the tap.

American Airlines Update
Elizabeth Brackett reports on the latest flight cancellations by American Airlines, expected to last for at least two more days.

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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
There was some stunning testimony at a congressional hearing today as Federal Aviation Administration whistleblowers told of lapses in airline safety inspections. Was the flying public put in jeopardy? Eddie Arruza and his panel take a look at the problems plaguing the airline industry.

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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
A report says Mayor Daley may now have enough aldermen on his side to move the Chicago Children's Museum to Grant Park. But opponents say if that's so, they'll fight it in court. Eddie Arruza talks to the president of the museum and the alderman leading the opposition.

Rezko Trial Update
Rich Samuels brings us the latest from the corruption trial of political fundraiser Tony Rezko.

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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
The debate over a mandatory "moment of silence" in schools took a different turn yesterday after a federal judge ruled the suit be expanded into a class action lawsuit including all students in the state. Eddie Arruza and his panel take a closer look at what this means.

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Rezko Corruption Trial
Elizabeth Brackett has the latest from the corruption trial of Tony Rezko, former top fundraiser for Governor Blagojevich.

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Pilobolus
Pilobolus Dance Theatre has earned a reputation as a dance company for people who don't like dance. We speak with the Chicago area dancer who performs around the world with the company of choreographers and dancer-athletes.

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Rezko Corruption Trial
Opening arguments began today in the federal corruption trial of Tony Rezko, the governor's top fundraiser. Elizabeth Brackett brings us the latest.

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Cook County Board Latest
There were fireworks at the Cook County building as Todd Stroger and Cook County commissioners try to agree on the budget before tomorrow's deadline. Rich Samuels has a live report.

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Governor Blagojevich proposed $40 million in state funds to tear down Cole Hall, the scene of the deadly shooting at Northern Illinois University. Eddie Arruza and his panel of legislators and NIU students weigh in.