Tuesday, August 30, 2005

News Analysis with Phil Ponce
Oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico have been pounded by Hurricane Katrina. How hard will the storm hit Illinois residents in the wallet? We'll focus on the storm's fallout on gasoline prices. For more information: Illinois Green Fleets and AAA Chicago Motor Club

Solar House
If some researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology are predicting correctly, the solar house of the future will make it's own heat and electricity. Eddie Arruza tells us how it works and when we can expect to move in.

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Grilling Concerns
Does grilled chicken cause cancer? Dietitian Dave Grotto weighs in about the potential perils of the backyard barbecue as well as new studies trumpeting the benefits of your morning cup of coffee.

Chicago Matters
We'll address the current generation of 20-somethings and the burden of borrowing. In our Chicago Matters series, we take another look at graduating into mountains of debt.

Chicago Stories
More than a century ago, the Libby Prison was one of Chicago's most popular tourist attractions. Tonight John Callaway reopens the history books on a bizarre museum from the city's past.

One More Thing...
...about how big news is sometimes the thing that doesn't happen.

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