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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Shannon Bennett & Timara Wade of the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization to discuss KOCO's 60 year history, how it's evolved from the past while looking ahead to the future & much more.
Former President Joe Biden revealed that he has an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread into his bones, which has raised questions about whether medical guidelines about the screening of older men should be revisited and if Biden and his team kept the diagnosis a secret while he was president. On Deadline is hosted and produced by Lauren Barry and produced by Christy Strawser.
Former President Joe Biden revealed that he has an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread into his bones, which has raised questions about whether medical guidelines about the screening of older men should be revisited and if Biden and his team kept the diagnosis a secret while he was president. On Deadline is hosted and produced by Lauren Barry and produced by Christy Strawser.
WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Nancy Rotering, the mayor of Highland Park, to discuss the Resiliency Division with the municipality due to the July 4th, 2022 mass shooting & how the city is healing, finding closure and more.
Donald Trump promised this week that he has a plan to force drug companies to lower prices for struggling Americans, but not everyone is on board. Here's a review of the plan from experts. On Deadline is hosted and produced by Lauren Barry and produced by Christy Strawser.
Donald Trump promised this week that he has a plan to force drug companies to lower prices for struggling Americans, but not everyone is on board. Here's a review of the plan from experts. On Deadline is hosted and produced by Lauren Barry and produced by Christy Strawser.
Donald Trump promised this week that he has a plan to force drug companies to lower prices for struggling Americans, but not everyone is on board. Here's a review of the plan from experts. On Deadline is hosted and produced by Lauren Barry and produced by Christy Strawser.
In this episode, we dive into research into how the costs add up to $4,000 for Gen Z. We talked to Aleksandra Medina - one of the founders of Frich, a financial app for Gen Z - about break ups and other spending trends they've noticed.
Plus, twenty-five days after Dallas was eliminated from the NBA playoffs there may be new life in the franchise which will-for the first time-have the first overall pick in the NBA lottery, police in North Richland Hills say a deadly shooting last month appears to be drug related, the Tollway Authority is currently working to fine-tune technology that detects wrong-way drivers, and more!
This week, President Donald Trump announced that he wants a 100 percent tariff on movies produced outside the United States. But movie studio and streaming industry executives were less than pleased with the presidential announcement. Some even thought it could decimate the industry.
Plus with a very wet Spring underway North Texas is now seeing a rain surplus of nearly seven inches for the year, but that's a double-edged sword. All Vatican personnel involved in supporting the upcoming papal conclave have taken an oath of secrecy, under penalty of excommunication, as the Roman Catholic College of Cardinals opens its official Conclave today. With the remaining days in the State Legislature winding down, it's that time when tempers begin to flare, and MORE!
How to prepare for the weeds sprouting in your lawn & garden!
WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore moderated a panel at Center for Tax and Budget Accountability Symposium, exploring the topic of funding for higher education. This episode shares some of that discussion as advocates for Higher Education are hoping state lawmakers overhaul funding for Illinois' colleges and universities.
Have you ever taken a good look at the player's facial hair when you watched a game of baseball? You might not realize it, but the topic of grooming in the major leagues is actually full of interesting tales. Just this year, managing partner Hal Steinbrenner of the New York Yankees (son of the legendary George Steinbrenner) released a statement that the team would amend its longstanding facial hair policy, adding another chapter to the saga. Marty Appel, former PR director for the Yankees, joined “Something Offbeat” to help us understand how it fits in to the history of the team and how it has approached grooming through different eras of fashion.
WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore moderated a panel of public defenders at the Northwestern University School of Law to discuss the challenges public defenders are facing in Illinois and more.
Some tips on growing cherries in case you want to add some in your garden!
Some tips on how to get your seeds prepped for your springtime garden!
WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Robin Koelsch, Sr. Director of Partnerships for Communities in Schools of Chicago, and a few students from the Do the Write Thing program to discuss the partnership, CISofC and more.
Did you know that some school districts have been trying to ban Crocs? We're diving into the history and current application of dress codes in this episode of “Something Offbeat” with Grace Goble, an actor, singer, playwright, and more who changed her school's dress code and Richard Thompson Ford, the George E. Osborne Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and author of Dress Codes: how the laws of fashion made history.
Some tips on how to reduce foliar infections in your plants!
Chris and Lauren discuss four weird news stories: the Old Testament-esque tale of a kayaker being spit out by a whale, smelly flowers in Australia, an ambitious ocean voyage that departed from Philly and a weird Walmart car wash project.
Two former students blaming toxic mold for making them sick, and more.
Two former students blaming toxic mold for making them sick, and more.
Two former students blaming toxic mold for making them sick, and more.
WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Melissa Mister & Tony Diaz of After School Matters to discuss the importance of after-school programs across the city, it's plans for the future ahead of their 35th anniversary and more. Melissa Mister is the Chief of Strategy & Staff with After School Matters & Tony Diaz is the Chief Program Officer with After School Matters.
Chicago man charged with five 2020 murders, and more.
Chicago man charged with five 2020 murders, and more.
Chicago man charged with five 2020 murders, and more.
Bird flu affecting sandhill cranes, and more.
Bird flu affecting sandhill cranes, and more.
Bird flu affecting sandhill cranes, and more.
With President Trump's cabinet filling out and executive orders being signed, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore poses the question: is this a good time to be a Republican lawmaker on Capitol Hill? Dellimore invites 16th District Congressman Darin LaHood to discuss it.
Some tips on keeping your pets & plants safe within the home!
Some tips on how to keep your garden & yard looking great for the long haul!
The presence of the U.S Immigration & Customs Enforcement in Chicago & around the country has caused a panic among people & businesses alike. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with American Business Immigration Coalition CEO Rebecca Shi & Illinois Restaurant Association CEO Sam Toia to discuss the impact on businesses locally and more.
“Mocha Mousse” is the Pantone Color of the Year! Here are some tips on how to add it to your garden.
Some tips on how to spice up your garden with some winter bark!
The 18th annual Chicago Restaurant Week is underway, President Trump has threatened to place 25 percent tariffs on products made in Mexico and Canada & as more companies order workers back to the office - some employees are choosing to simply call it quits.
A discussion on "deed theft" and how to stop it, a virtual reality firefighter training immerses its users in emergency scenarios, & the latest data shows the fitness industry is in a growth spurt.
A discussion on "deed theft" and how to stop it, a virtual reality firefighter training immerses its users in emergency scenarios, & the latest data shows the fitness industry is in a growth spurt.
A discussion on "deed theft" and how to stop it, a virtual reality firefighter training immerses its users in emergency scenarios, & the latest data shows the fitness industry is in a growth spurt.
A discussion on "deed theft" and how to stop it, a virtual reality firefighter training immerses its users in emergency scenarios, & the latest data shows the fitness industry is in a growth spurt.
Some tips on how to keep dust off of your plants at home!
Some tips on why starting a garden journal can help you take note of the changes throughout the year!
Some tips on how to properly reuse amaryllis in your garden!
Some tips on why berries can add some beauty to your garden!
The All Local Afternoon Update for Friday, December 13 2024
Tips on how to handle mulch during the winter season!
California politics has been a driving force in the Democratic Party. But, some are now wondering if those politics could have cost the party the Presidential election. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Bret Burkhart spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
With the election of Republican Donald Trump as the 47th President, a spotlight has be put on Illinois with its future with Democratic Governor J.B Pritzker. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by IL Senate Republican Leader John Curran to discuss Governor Pritzker's decisions, whether it is a good time to be a republican in IL with the budget problems & more.