Illinois Has Issues: Gov Candidates Talk Marijuana
We discuss where the candidates stand on legalizing recreational marijuana in the state and expanding Illinois’ medical marijuana program.
We discuss where the candidates stand on legalizing recreational marijuana in the state and expanding Illinois’ medical marijuana program.
Well, as winter winds down, we’re wrapping up our interviews on comfort food with a special WBEZ edition. Tomorrow, we’ll hear from members of the Morning Shift team about the one stick-to-the-bones dish that’s been a staple in their families. We’ll also be taking your calls live on the air. Tune in tomorrow at 9:30 right after our Friday News Roundup for that. To get you ready, here’s a supercut of some of our favorite moments from our comfort food series.
‘Morning Shift’ talks to WBEZ state politics reporter Tony Arnold about the candidates for governor and their stand on gun control.
‘Morning Shift’ talks to Max Freeman, a Oak Park And River Forest High School senior who has organized the March 14 walkout at his school.
Two armed security guards hired by the Chicago Loop Alliance are patrolling the Loop between Wacker Drive and Congress Parkway.
Chef Tadashi Nagura of the Slurping Turtle in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, stops by to share one of his favorite ramen recipes.
‘Morning Shift’ continues its look into the opioid crisis across Chicago, and the lawsuit filed this week.
‘Morning Shift’ continues its look into the opioid crisis across Chicago, and the lawsuit filed this week.
WBEZ reporter Miles Bryan stops by the Morning Shift to explain how the system works and why people who probably shouldn’t get licenses are able to do so.
The music legend talks about his nearly decadelong quest to make a ‘Pretty Woman’ musical, which premieres in Chicago on March 13.