Public affairs interviews with host Craig Dellimore
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WBBM devotes an hour each weekday to discussion about the economy and financial markets with some of the top experts in the nation.
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Tips on maintaining your garden, plants and flowers year-round.
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A dive into the top headlines in Chicago, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less multiple times a day from WBBM Newsradio.
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Legendary Chicago journalist Walter Jacobson offers his Perspective on local politics, news and more in this podcast on WGN Plus from WGN Radio in Chicago.
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Let's get Looped In, Chicago! Each Wednesday, WBBM podcast producers Arielle Raveney and Jim Hanke sit down with our reporters to discuss stories that captivated them over the week. From hard hitting news about what's trending in the headlines to events and people around town you might never have heard of, we'll have the full run-down to inform you to start your day.
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It's about people not politics: talking to interesting folks in and around radio (and the media) in Chicago and beyond. Theme music by Panda Riot.
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Some tips on why you should hydrate the evergreens in your garden!
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Holiday shopping kicks into high gear as big discounts roll out everywhere, A growing number of people are struggling with so-called "friend-flation" and a visit with the entrepreneur behind Lincoln Park's Neon Gardens.
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and his finance team to discuss the city's budget challenge, possible property tax increases, the Chicago school board election and much more.
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Indiana Attorney General launched investigation into welcoming migrants; Chicago rapper, producer Che 'Rhymefest' Smith named 10th school district board member, and more.
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Holiday shopping kicks into high gear as big discounts roll out everywhere, A growing number of people are struggling with so-called "friend-flation" and a visit with the entrepreneur behind Lincoln Park's Neon Gardens.
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Family, friends attend funeral of fallen CPD officer; 13-year-old boy arrested for bringing rifle to Kenosha school, and more.
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Gov. Pritzker espresses disappointment over election results; Business post social media post offering to paint houses of people who want to move, and more.
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Dealing with political division within the office, a proposed property tax hike in Chicago is generating a lot of discussion and examining the growth of AI and robots in the area of surgery.
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Dealing with political division within the office, a proposed property tax hike in Chicago is generating a lot of discussion and examining the growth of AI and robots in the area of surgery.
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Maybe it’s good news, that vote for President. Maybe it’s bad. Depending on whom you voted for, you’re happy or sad. But finally, at long last, we all now know who will be the next occupant of the White House. But we don’t know, and what I am worried about, is who will win the next football game in Soldier Field, the Chicago Bears or the New Englan…
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Lombard police investigating abduction case; Some Chicago residents voted to end ban on alcohol sales, and more.
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Chicago area immigrants prepare for Trump's presidency; Investigation underway after steel bean falls on construction worker; Metra preparing for holiday train rides, and more.
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What a Trump win means for your personal finances, making the move from worker to manager and a retail renaissance is unfolding at Chicago's top suburban malls.
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What a Trump win means for your personal finances, making the move from worker to manager and a retail renaissance is unfolding at Chicago's top suburban malls.
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Only three CTU-endorsed school board candidates won; Eileen O'Neil Burke wins race for Cook County State's Attorney; Republican Mike Braun won Indiana governor race, and more.
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1.5M registered Chicago voters have voted; Westbound I-80 shutdown after person struck by car; Police thwarted plan to put pipe bomb in Halloween candy bowl, and more.
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The economy is generally seen as being in pretty good shape as Americans choose their next leader, tips to make cruise embarkation day hassle-free and giant TVs are flying off the shelves.
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The economy is generally seen as being in pretty good shape as Americans choose their next leader, tips to make cruise embarkation day hassle-free and giant TVs are flying off the shelves.
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Chicago police officer shot and killed on South Side; Today is Election Day; Lollapalooza boosted Chicago's economy, and more.
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Illinois State trooper struck on I-57; 77 new citizens sworn in as citizens, and more.
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A preview of the busy week ahead on Wall Street, making sure you don't let politics put your job in jeopardy and a visit with our Monday afternoon Stock Picker.
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A preview of the busy week ahead on Wall Street, making sure you don't let politics put your job in jeopardy and a visit with our Monday afternoon Stock Picker.
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Tomorrow is Election Day; New bike lane open in River North; Music legend Quincy Jones has died, and more.
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Some tips on how to deal with the fallen leaves in your garden!
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In other news: Archdiocesan priest reinstated following yearlong sexual abuse investigation; Sudden closure of Lakeview bookstore explained; Plus- Bears make final preparations for Sunday's battle against Cardinals. Photo Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images
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A breakdown of today's big government jobs report, a restaurant that's a perfect spot for people who'll be heading to Lincoln Park for the popular Zoo Lights festival this year and building a career as a social media influencer from a base in Chicago.
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In other news: Prosecution rests case in Delphi trial; Hate crime charges filed in last weekend's Far North Side shooting; Plus- Reviewing the new jobs report with a financial expert. Photo Credit: Mike Krauser
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Animal rights advocates accusing Niles of trapping pigeons in parking lots; Thousands to run in Day of the Dead Race, and more.
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Retailers continue to push up the start of the holiday shopping season, two major fast food brands makes moves to improve the customer experience and there are scary situations for kids tied to chatbots powered by Artificial Intelligence.
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Retailers continue to push up the start of the holiday shopping season, two major fast food brands makes moves to improve the customer experience and there are scary situations for kids tied to chatbots powered by Artificial Intelligence.
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I walked around my neighborhood early this morning before catching the bus that brings me here and I’m still thinking about the Halloween things I saw. Chunky things they seemed to me. Ugly, fake skeletons, coffins, and graveyards dug into charming little gardens alongside the sidewalks in front of some beautiful apartment buildings and private hom…
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