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Mother's Day is just around the corner...Do you know what you're getting for the special mother in your life? We've got a few ideas for you!
Richard Simmons stopped by The Morning and Noon Show Friday, May 9th, to show us some moves! He had the entire newsroom working out and even joined in on Pat & Paul's web promo. Tune in to see all the fun...including some "behind the scenes" footage.
New security check point lines for frequent, novice, and family travelers aim to expedite travel.
How a pawn shop owner in Chicago can tell a lot about the nation's economy
May 5, 2008
WGN NEWS EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION: Rats and mice infest Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
Cruise Around Illinois with Julian Crews
WGN Reporter Julian Crews takes you on a journey throughout the Land of Lincoln. Follow him on all his adventures and check out videos and pictures here!
May 1, 2008
Thousands of activists gathered in Chicago's Union Park and are marching to Federal Plaza in the Chicago Loop to rally for immigration reform.
Former president Jimmy Carter stops by the WGN studio to talk about his book, "A Remarkable Mother."
Pope Benedict XVI visits U.S.
WGN Reporter Bob Jordan covered the Pope's first visit to the United States. WGN-TV had full coverage.
An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter Scale hit Southeastern
Illinois around 4:30 this morning. The center of the quake was near
west Salem, Illinois about 230 miles south of Chicago and 66 miles
Northwest of Evansville, Illinois.
Thanks from Allison
WGN News at Nine anchor
Allison Payne returned to the air after recovering from a series of mini strokes over the last several months.
Allison thanks family, friends and fans for your support.
Meet WGN-TV's Teacher of the Month.
By Mitch Stacy | 1:52 PM CDT
A woman police believe to be convicted Washington escort service operator Deborah Jeane Palfrey committed suicide, officials said Thursday.
Stacy Peterson, 23, the fourth wife of a Bolingbrook police sergeant and mother of two was last seen October 28. Family, friends and volunteers from across the country have joined the search.
Fugitive Hunters
WGN News and the U.S. Marshals have teamed up to help catch dangerous criminals on the run. "Fugitive Hunters" is an on-going series of reports on WGN News at Nine where reporter Antwan Lewis profiles bad guys who have escaped justice. Viewers are then given a special number set up by the US Marshals where they can phone in their tips.
If you have any information on the suspects featured, please call the US Marshals at 888-869-4589. You can remain anonymous and there is a "considerable" reward for the tip that leads to an arrest.