Week in Review: ICE protests, Target boycotts and Juneteenth events

On this episode of "Week in Review," we dive into major events: a protester was hit by a car in Chicago, Governor Pritzker clashes with Congress, and Target stores face nationwide boycotts. Plus, Juneteenth events ramp up ahead of the holiday, and the Pope represents the White Sox.

Week in Review: ICE raids in Chicago, CTA funding & an airport charger warning

On this episode of "Week in Review," ICE raids in Chicago spark street protests and community reactions. Next, with the CTA facing financial troubles and Metra stations in disrepair, what is going on with transit funding? Then, a warning against airport phone chargers and some tips on using digital coupons. Plus, some tiny state in New England claims they're America’s pizza capital. We investigate their obvious delusions.

Week in Review: Mayor’s big decisions, Harvey disruption, Trump wrap, and Bill Bellamy's laughs

Mayor Brandon Johnson faces big decisions about leadership at CPS and CTA, a public meeting in Harvey erupts, and we wrap up the week in Trump news — from tariffs to free planes. Plus, a Shoeless Joe Jackson history lesson aboard a Lake Michigan cruise, the latest real estate tips for buyers and sellers, a preview of the new season of LEGO Masters, and a few laughs from Bill Bellamy to end the week.

Week in Review: Pope Leo XIV, Pritzker's DC invite & Trump's latest moves

Everything you ever wanted to know about Chicago's pope – Pope Leo XIV. Governor Pritzker gets a D.C. invite to defend Illinois' status as a sanctuary state. Then, from tariffs to meme coins to buying Canada, we’ve got your weekly Trump wrap. Plus, a who's who of new local and state political candidates, a Chicago chef doing battle with Gordon Ramsay, and a boutique that's the ultimate time warp.