Click here to listen, A judge has thrown a legal bombshell into Gov. What are Mayor Lightfoot's plans to reopen Chicago right now? Plus: Ford cuts 7,000 jobs, an insurance-tech provider raises $29 million, CEOs here outrun their peers on pay and check out Crain's 2019 Fast 50 finalists. Switched on Pop is the book based on the eponymous podcast that has been hailed by NPR, Rolling Stone, The Guardian, and Entertainment Weekly for its witty and accessible analysis of Top 40 hits. Crain's political columnist Greg Hinz discusses the government's evolving stimulus package and its efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 while keeping the country running. Click here to listen, Delta variant throws wrench into return-to-office plans, Cook County is encouraging residents to wear a mask indoors regardless of vaccination status. Click here to listen, Illinois could still see tax hike despite ‘fair tax’ defeat, Gov. Click here to listen. Zach LaVine signed a 4 year / $78,000,000 contract with the Chicago Bulls, including $78,000,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $19,500,000. Here's how to listen. Reporter Stephanie Goldberg and data and graphics editor Jason McGregor join host Amy Guth to take a look at the numbers. Despite a massive surge in Chicago-area home sales during the pandemic, real estate values haven't budged. There’s nothing like the bond that teammates form. Crain's reporter Ally Marotti joins the podcast to talk about whether the trend is here to stay.Click here to listen, The backlog of homes for sale in the Loop has grown to a level not seen since the mid-2000s housing crash. Click here to listen, Reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to take reader questions and recap the latest news in real estate. Click here to listen, Chicago law firm shorted by Trump Organization, Michael Cohen’s saga dings a Chicago law firm in the pocketbook. He’s a very good game coach. Government reporter A.D. Quig shares her insight—and discusses a big move today, when the mayor fired police chief Eddie Johnson. Crain's Jan Parr spoke with host Amy Guth about the list and some can’t-miss dishes. He talks about United's plans to reduce 30 percent of its white-collar workforce, the impact on Boeing and more. Crain’s reporter Dennis Rodkin explains why the real estate industry is anticipating a quick recovery in a live video chat. Click here to listen, A 53-year-old Oak Park attorney takes the helm of the Illinois Senate at a time when state government is caught in long-festering trials. Crain's reporter John Pletz joins the podcast to talk about what the announcement means for the city's central business district. Crain's politics and government reporter A.D. Quig explains why Cook County is particularly vulnerable to COVID. The addition of Roy Williams' longtime aide adds decades of experience with powerhouse programs and an East Coast background to a staff that also includes Arizona roots, international ties and varying levels of experience in the college game. 4: Mike Candrea turned Wildcats into softball power, Hansen's Hundred, No. He’s a good teacher of the game. Click here to listen, Crain's tech reporter John Pletz talks about why the Chicago area's population declined for the fourth year in a row. Every Thursday in Chicago Comes Back, Emily Drake and Todd Connor give leadership insights to help businesses move forward despite the impact of the pandemic. He talks with host Amy Guth about the real cost of aiding the nation's carriers. Click here to listen, How do we save lives and preserve the economy during a pandemic? Click here to listen, This year’s 40 Under 40 honorees gathered in the West Loop today for a celebratory breakfast and a keynote speech from past honoree David Axelrod. Trillions in federal stimulus remain up in the air, while State Farm makes adjustments for auto insurance customers, bond markets react to the pandemic and retail earnings roll in: Crain's senior reporter Steve Daniels discusses economic news with host Amy Guth. Plus: a former Bears player is opening a Loop nonprofit hub, KKR approaches Walgreens, and more. Click here to listen, Senior reporter Steve Daniels joins host Amy Guth to discuss how utility costs could increase further as state lawmakers weigh new clean-energy initiatives. Click here to listen, What are the top issues facing the incoming mayor? Click here to listen, Restaurants that somehow opened during COVID, Reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about new restaurants that set up shop over the summer. Found insideThe New York Times Bestseller, Now in eBook Format and Updated With a New Introduction This is the 20th anniversary of the explosive bestseller that changed the way the world viewed one of the greatest athletes in history, revealing for the ... I believe AK and Marc and all the people in the front office they trust that I have the Bulls’ best interests at heart in everything. Crain’s reporter Dennis Rodkin joins a live-streamed conversation to discuss and recap the week’s top real estate stories. Plus, apartments are planned along Fulton Market's west end, the feds want to figure out why your Metra ride keeps getting delayed and more. Crain’s senior reporter Steve Daniels explains. Click here to listen. Here's why consumer spending is on the rebound. Click here to listen, The approval could help the North Chicago pharma firm replace revenue from its blockbuster Humira. Reporter Dennis Rodkin explains why some Chicago real estate agents are no longer using the word "master" to describe bedrooms and bathrooms in their listings. Found insidePraise for State âA beautiful story of basketball and life.â âSteve Kerr, head coach, Golden State Warriors âIsaacson perfectly captures the birth of Title IX and a time when high school girls were starting to gain equality in ... Click here to listen, "You can't say enough about Fulton Market," Crain's Danny Ecker tells Amy Guth about the latest project in the hot neighborhood. Plus, Cboe expands in Europe, a Chicago mental-health provider merges, and more. Crain's senior reporter Steve Daniels discusses the projections lenders deliver to Wall Street and how they envision the COVID-induced recession might shake out. Host Amy Guth talks with Crain's columnist Joe Cahill about the problems with local C-suite compensation. Following reports that President Donald Trump may send over a hundred federal law enforcement agents into Chicago, Crain’s government reporter A.D. Quig discusses the heated exchanges between the president and Mayor Lori Lightfoot over the city’s violence. Click here to listen, Why some Chicago companies are testing a 4-day workweek, Crain’s reporter Katherine Davis joins host Amy Guth to discuss how local firms are responding to pandemic burnout. After years of home prices barely budging, the Chicago-area housing market is suddenly seeing double-digit growth. Plus: Remembering architect Stanley Tigerman, Mayor Lightfoot names her new Board of Education, the MacArthur Foundation gives the Obama Foundation $5 million, and more. Reporter Danny Ecker joins host Amy Guth to discuss. Click here to listen, Why some Chicago businesses oppose a potential ‘Vax Pass’, A plan to introduce a vaccine passport as a way to incentivize young people to get vaccinated has some businesses worried. Click here to listen, Lightfoot, Preckwinkle make final pitches, After the mayoral candidates meet with Crain's editorial board, political columnist Greg Hinz sums up the cases each makes ahead of next week's election. Plus: The Economic Club names Debra Cafaro board chair, Al Capone's two-flat sells at twice the asking price, cannabis futures contracts could lie ahead, and more. Plus: Illinois hospital rankings, bank rate competition gives savers a reason to hunt for deals, and more. Cushman & Wakefield Chief Human Resources Officer Michelle Hay discusses what a return to the workplace should look like with Chicago Comes Back columnists Todd Connor and Emily Drake during a livestreamed conversation. Click here to listen, The future of commercial real estate depends on the vaccine rollout, A.D. Quig and Danny Ecker join host Amy Guth to discuss in a reporter roundtable. Click here to listen. Click here to listen, The housing market is having a Goldilocks moment. There's been no shortage of challenges facing the city and Mayor Lori Lightfoot's administration during her freshman year. Natalya vs. Lacey Evans - Last Woman Standing Match: Raw, Oct. 7, 2019 (Full Match) Click here to listen. Illinois Policy Institute chief economist Orphe Divounguy joins the podcast to discuss whether a proposed graduated income tax could further accelerate women’s exit from the labor force. Women continue to be underrepresented in some of the world’s largest tech conferences. Click here to listen, Taxing traffic coming into the city: It's one controversial idea to plug the city's massive budget gap. Chicago Public Schools says students will now start the new school year at home. Found insideIn Hard Labor, Sam Smith, best-selling basketball scribe emeritus and author of The Jordan Rules, unearths this incredible and untold fight for players' rights and examines the massive repercussions for the NBA and sports in the United ... Click here to listen. Webster was released by the San Francisco 49ers this week. Crain's commercial real estate reporter Danny Ecker joins the podcast with more.Click here to listen. As the food supply chain struggles during the pandemic, some Illinois farmers are bypassing farmers markets and selling direct to consumers. Plus: A WeWork IPO, a new CEO for one of the city's biggest VC-backed firms, deli-meat maker Buddig eyes Oscar Mayer, and more. Click here to listen, With carriers hit particularly hard by the falloff in travel, Crain’s reporter John Pletz talks about what a recovery might look like for the industry. Crain’s reporter A.D. Quig talks with host Amy Guth about what business can learn from government and the stories she’ll be watching in the week ahead. Click here to listen, As the year comes to a close, Crain's reporters discuss 2019's news and what they'll be watching in 2020. Reporter John Pletz joins host Amy Guth to discuss how carriers are responding. Click here to listen. Click here to listen. He gets a little ticked off at things at times, which I like. Click here to listen. Editor Cassandra West joins host Amy Guth to talk about this month’s Crain’s Forum on the future of capitalism.Click here to listen, Bidding wars heat up in fiercely competitive housing market, Homebuyers are going to great lengths to make their offers stand out in a red-hot real estate market. Reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to explain what that means for the local housing market in a recap of this week’s top stories in residential real estate.Click here to listen, A Delaware judge is allowing the Chicago fast-food giant to move forward with a suit against former CEO Steve Easterbrook over allegations he covered up sexual relationships with employees. Click here to listen, ‘We have been set aside and forgotten once again for corporate profit’, People who are passionate about horseracing in Illinois are furious with the owner of Arlington Park. Click here to listen, You'll be hearing more about this risky financing tactic, Proponents of pension obligation bonds say the time is right to consider them, as the pandemic exacerbates Chicago's pre-existing financial crisis. Click here to listen, Mariano's parent Kroger has a new ad campaign to address its struggling brand identity. Click here to listen, The Popeyes chicken sandwich frenzy is a wake-up call for McD's, With online chicken sandwich wars becoming a thing, Crain’s reporter Dalton Barker talks to host Amy Guth about food marketing, social media and changing consumer preferences—and what they mean for McDonald's. Click here to listen. Plus, Cook County Health plans a $240 million South Side center, workers sue Walgreens, and more. And city officials today say COVID shows no sign of abating here. In this episode, they talk with host Amy Guth about what leaders need to know right now. Click here to listen. “I’m happy for our fans and the people in our organization. Click here to listen, The Cook County state's attorney is retaining an ex-top judge to help her through the Jussie Smollett case. Brett Chase from Better Government Association joins the podcast today to discuss what's at stake. Crain's reporter John Pletz looks back on the year in the aviation, tech and marijuana industries and lays out what lies ahead. Plus: Crain's Best Places to Work 2019, Boeing board's low profile starts to rise with the 737 Max crisis, why this CSO strike is unlike the others, and more. Found insideThe Chicago Tribune Book of the Chicago Bears is an impressive testament to Bears tradition, compiling photography, original box scores, and entertaining essays from Hall of Fame reporters. Click here to listen, City Hall lobbyists have to work harder for less-certain results these days, Crain's A.D. Quig says. Click here to listen, Why are so many Chicago-area homes struggling to reach the prices they sold at five, 10, 15 or even *20* years ago? Reporter Ally Marotti joins host Amy Guth to discuss what the sale means for the future of local news. Reporter Dennis Rodkin joins the podcast to discussClick here to listen, Illinois GOP had a surprisingly strong election night, Despite predictions of a Democratic blowout across the country, Republicans secured some big wins. Lisa Bertagnoli talks about Emanuel’s offer to help end the nearly seven-week-long impasse. Click here to listen. Click here to listen, Reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about how the social video platform can be both a blessing and a curse for local businesses.Click here to listen, Reporters A.D. Quig and Danny Ecker join host host Amy Guth to discuss commercial real estate in the Fulton Market District and the re-election outlook for Fritz Kaegi. Chicago-based Potbelly accepted a second $10 million loan under the federal Paycheck Protection Program just months after it returned the first amid public backlash. Plus: 10 acres of prime downtown land are for sale, a look at the best Illinois hospitals, and more. Has Portillo’s found the recipe for success? In four seasons with the Bulls, Markkanen averaged 15.6 points and 7.1 rebounds in 29.5 minutes per game. Click here to listen. Click here to listen. Dennis Rodkin talks about this week’s housing market news—including one reader’s suggestion for renaming a ritzy Chicago neighborhood. For the first time, United was forced to reveal key details of its Mileage Plus frequent-flyer program. With Amazon set to start hiring thousands of workers in the Chicago area, Crain’s senior reporter Alby Gallun joins the podcast to talk about the company’s rapid local expansion and how the pandemic has fueled a rise in e-commerce. Found insideIn The Bad Guys Won, award-winning former Sports Illustrated baseball writer Jeff Pearlman returns to an innocent time when a city worshipped a man named Mookie and the Yankess were the second-best team in New York. Click here to listen, A lot more like Kroger, says Crain's reporter Dalton Barker. Click here to listen, Crain's senior reporter Steve Daniels looks at how the pandemic is affecting the economy and credit, and discusses news of the central bank restarting a crisis-era borrowing program for companies. Crain's senior reporter Steve Daniels explains. Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. Chicago might have the upper hand, however. Click here to listen, Gang wins O'Hare; Rocky Wirtz on new mayor, Blackhawks Chairman and business leader Rocky Wirtz discusses items on the biz community's agenda for the city's next mayor. Crain’s reporter Dalton Barker joins host Amy Guth to talk about the state of the craft brewing industry. Click here to listen. Crain’s Dennis Rodkin discusses during a livestreamed conversation recapping this week’s biggest news in Chicago real estate. Click here to listen, As Fed Chair Jerome Powell urges action from the White House and Congress to prevent lasting economic damage, Crain's reporter Steve Daniels discusses Wall Street's attitudes about recovery, as well as some of the ways Chicago firms are handling the downturn. Crain's Dennis Rodkin and host Amy Guth discuss the local market, plus apartments planned in a former convent and a swinging mid-century modern home for sale.Click here to listen, The surprise in the mayor's TIF overhaul plan, Mayor Lightfoot moves to tighten requirements on getting and spending tax-increment financing funds, with an eye on helping poorer neighborhoods. Crain's reporter Danny Ecker discusses the economic focus of the latest Crain's Forum. Click here to listen, The $2 billion fight brewing in City Hall, Government reporter A.D. Quig joins host Amy Guth to discuss how an increase in federal funding will put Mayor Lori Lightfoot to the ultimate political test. Commercial real estate reporter Danny Ecker joins host podcast Amy Guth to explain. Markkanen was then named to the All-NBA Rookie First Team. Plus: the latest in Illinois corruption, Amazon may have plans for Pullman, and more. Click here to listen. Plus: Ford is filling 450 new jobs, a 20-story Fulton Market hotel is in the works, home sales plummet in June, and more. This inspiring book went on to sell more than 400,000 copies. In his new introduction, Jackson explains how the concepts in Sacred Hoops are relevant to the issues facing his current team--and today's reader. Residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin discusses this week’s news from the local housing market with host Amy Guth. Click here to listen, Testing availability, insurance coverage, hospital preparedness: Crain's health care reporter Stephanie Goldberg discusses the latest news on how coronavirus is affecting the Chicago area. Missing Crain's in print? Click here to listen, It took a pandemic to usher in virtual home closings, Early in the COVID-19 crisis, title companies launched curbside service. Click here to listen, What does the new property assessment system mean for area businesses? They're all topics on today's podcast conversation between Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin and host Amy Guth. Plus: Walgreens' stock plunges, a Motel 6 could go in near McCormick Place, the flat housing market hits brokerage sales, and Burger King tests a meatless Whopper. "In a small town in Maine, recently widowed Eveleth "Evvie" Drake rarely leaves her house. "He’s got a mean streak. These can include fines up to $10 million, suspensions for executives, the forfeiting of draft picks and even the voiding of a deal. Plus, here's how CME's bitcoin debut went, the latest on weed sales, and more. Reporters Stephanie Goldberg and A.D. Quig join host Amy Guth to discuss. Click here to listen, What’s behind Chicago’s never-ending tide of gun violence, Forum editor Cassandra West and reporter A.D. Quig join host Amy Guth to discuss the political and financial challenges in addressing the citywide rise in violence, which has only been made worse by the pandemic. Click here to listen, Chicago’s coolest homes for sale right now, Reporter Dennis Rodkin joins host Amy Guth to discuss the most interesting homes on the market—including a former Blackhawks star's home and a South Shore house with an underwater backyard. Click here to listen, Why Chicago startups are raking in the cash, A record amount of venture capital funding flowed in the first quarter, and acquisitions are soaring as markets surge. Click here to listen, …What would be the implications? Plus: Is the Chicago Fire soccer team leaving Bridgeview? Crain's reporter John Pletz has more on why the moneymaking program is becoming a financial lifeline for the Chicago-based airline during the pandemic. In a steakhouse rut? Click here to listen, Feds say Outcome Health founder is crying poor, Two buzzy stories from Chicago's tech industry: feds say indicted Outcome Health's founder has more money then he says, and a look at the challenges and opportunities facing Discovery Partners Institute. Click here to listen, A new Illinois law that legalizes recreational marijuana means firms will staff up fast. Found insideTennis is said to be 90 percent mental; this book shows how to take the elements of mental fortitude and use them to achieve greatness. By embracing and expressing oneâs inner grace and humanity, Adams shows, you can own the arena. Click here to listen. Click here to listen. As Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s national profile has risen, so have the online attacks and threats against her. The official 2021 Men's Soccer Roster for the University of South Florida Bulls ... Soccer Softball Volleyball Women's Basketball Women's Soccer General News Composite Schedule Staff Directory Bull Speed Ahead Podcast Bulls Unlimited ... Ill. Chicago Fire / Marquette. Found insideThe Victory Machine is a defining book on the modern NBA: it not only rewrites the story of the Warriors, but shows how the Darwinian business of pro basketball really works. Click here to listen, Crain's political columnist Greg Hinz explains why Gov. Rethinking transit for a post-COVID world. Click here to listen. Reporter A.D. Quig joins the podcast to discuss. City prices in May saw the lowest increase among 19 major metro areas. He knows how to hold guys to a standard and accountability level without being the guy you feel like is riding you all the time,” Paxson said on the podcast. Pent-up demand and low mortgage rates have led to a rush of homebuying activity this summer. Click here to listen, Last year, Chicago hosted a federal emergency exercise called Crimson Contagion. Forum Editor Bob Secter joins host Amy Guth to talk about the pandemic’s devastating effect on transportation and possible ideas to rebuild with a focus on equity. Click here to listen, Why your electric bill is likely to go up, ComEd plans spending over the next four years at levels higher than the costliest years of the smart-grid program—and that means higher electricity delivery rates, Crain's Steve Daniels says. Click here to listen, Our weekly look at the local real estate market includes more details on that $45,000-per-month Chicago rental, the "Empire" mansion in the suburbs and a project to save historic beachfront homes in Indiana Dunes National Park. Crain's political columnist Greg Hinz joins this episode of the podcast to discuss why this may well be the week the state pulls back on reopening. It’s been well documented that Paxson is the one who went to ownership in December 2019 to tell Jerry and Michael Reinsdorf that he felt it would be best for the franchise to bring new vision to basketball operations. Courtesy of Chicago Bulls. Crain’s reporter Ally Marotti joins host Amy Guth to explain. The Patriots drafted the 25-year-old in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Click here to listen, Chicago business slow to get on board local census drive, Only a handful of big companies are publicly stepping up on outreach efforts, Crain’s A.D. Quig says. So the fact that AK and Marc have been so aggressive, it has to have our fan base excited.”. Click here to listen, Reporter Dennis Rodkin and host Amy Guth recap this week’s real estate news. Get it Monday through Thursday, presented by Wintrust. Crain's Chicago Business is now offering its need-to-know stories and scoops on Alexa. 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