Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Well-Being Checks
For yet another day, high temperatures are making life unbearable for many in Chicago, especially older residents. Christian Farr followed members of Chicago's Department of Human Services today, as they checked up on the elderly to make sure they are safe in this heat.

News Analysis with Carol Marin
Bobbie Steele's first decision as Cook County Board President was a controversial one. She has appointed J.W. Fairman to run the troubled Juvenile Detention Center. Carol Marin talks with President Steele about her appointment.

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Lebanese Families in Chicago
Chicago-area Lebanese Americans tell Elizabeth Brackett how their experiences affect their views of the war in Lebanon. And we'll have a response from the Israeli Consul General to the Midwest.

Chicago Matters
A wealthy North Shore school district recently sold a painting for $3 million. Now a young teacher who graduated from the school says his alma mater should consider donating that money to a school district that really needs it. In tonight's Chicago Matters segment, Eddie Arruza looks at whether the "haves" in Illinois education owe anything to the "have nots".

Live in Studio: The Redwalls
We continue our Lollapalooza week of live music with the pride of Deerfield, Illinois. The Redwalls are here to rock Chicago Tonight.

Digital Photos
At a loss with what to do with all of your digital photos? Have no fear, Alex Goldfayn, the Technology Tailor, is here with ideas, gadgets and his new book, "Going Digital." Alex has a booksigning this Sunday at Abt Electronics in Glenview.

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