Chicago Venezuelan reacts to earthquakes: 'It’s really a nightmare' | The Loop
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Nearly 600 people have been confirmed dead following back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela. Luciano Pedota of the Illinois Venezuelan Alliance to discusses the devastation and how people can support relief efforts.

@HusbandTikTok talks about his rise to fame
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Have you heard of @HusbandTikTok? Steve Schenberg joins Good Day Chicago to share how his videos about marriage and fatherhood helped him build a large following on TikTok.

Chicago West Side nonprofit buys Frank Lloyd Wright House for preservation
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One of Chicago's most endangered historic homes is getting a second chance. Darnell Shields, executive director of Austin Coming Together, discusses the effort to restore and preserve Frank Lloyd Wright's J.J. Walser House.

Habitat for Humanity expands to Chicago's West Side
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Habitat for Humanity is now helping families in Chicago's Austin neighborhood. Habitat for Humanity Chicago Executive Director Jennifer Parks joins Good Day Chicago to discuss the expansion.

'Open Air Chicago' launches neighborhood air quality monitoring network
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Chicago is using new technology to measure air quality by neighborhood. Oscar Sanchez, co-executive director of the Southeast Environmental Task Force, joins Good Day Chicago to explain how the air monitoring network works and what it could mean for residents.

Volunteers help with storm clean up in NW Indiana
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The community is working together to clean up Merrillville, Indiana after this week's storms. Fox Chicago's Se Kwon reports live from the damage.

Person jumps from fifth floor of Edgewater high-rise after early morning fire
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The Chicago Fire Department responded to a high-rise fire in Edgewater early Friday morning. One person jumped from a fifth-floor window and is expected to recover.

Former Gary intern sues ex-police commander, city
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 A federal lawsuit targeting the city of Gary and a former police commander with some serious allegations.  Our Joanie Lum is digging deeper into those allegations.

Parking meter deal, teen trends solutions | The Chicago Report
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What's the latest on the Chicago parking meter deal? And, what teens are saying could help the takeover problem in the city. We dive in on this episode of "The Chicago Report." 

Bally's Casino threatens to sue Chicago | The Chicago Report
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 Chicago recently legalized video gambling. But Mayor Johnson is trying to reverse that move, to salvage a deal with Bally's Casino.  Yesterday, the mayor's chief financial officer came to city hall to ask aldermen to ban the terminals.  If they don't, Bally's says they'll sue, and blow up its contract with the city.   These machines have been a sticking point for Mayor Johnson.   Aldermen passed this year's budget over his objections relying on video gambling revenue to plug a $6.8M hole.  Ald. Anthony Beale, who led the charge to green light video gambling, had harsh words for Bally's representatives.

Teens propose solutions to takeovers at City Hall | The Chicago Report
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Teens led the way at City Hall, offering testimony on what draws young people to large gatherings that we've seen cause a myriad of issues in the Chicago area. Youth Employment Subcommittee Chair Jessie Fuentes joins us.

Around the Horn with Matt Spiegel: Bulls, Cubs, Sox & Bears | Chicago Sports Tonight
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Matt Spiegel joins the show to go around the Chicago sports world, breaking down the Bulls draft, the Cubs’ pitching injuries and offensive series against the Mets and the White Sox leading the division. Plus, the Bears’ surprising Hallmark movie announcement. 

What will Soldier Field become without the Bears?
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 What happens to Soldier Field if the Chicago Bears leave?  The Chicago Park District has potential answers for the future.  The Bears said there is not one viable option in the city for their future home.  Soldier Field also lost when it came to hosting World Cup games.  Bret Buganski shows you some potential solutions to the Soldier Field problem.