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City Cast Chicago

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Chicago’s daily news podcast, fresh every weekday at 6 a.m. Host Jacoby Cochran brings you timely conversations with news and culture makers; activists and artists; bus drivers and students; those who love and hate this place—all in 15 minutes a day. It’s a smart and delightful new way to connect with the city we share. Learn more and subscribe to our morning newsletter at citycast.fm/chicago.

Episodes

City Closing Largest Unhoused Encampment. Plus, Union Tension and Holiday Spirit

The city has been ramping up its attempt to relocate people staying in tents in Humboldt Park. Block Club’s Manny Ramos tells host Jacoby Cochran how removals have unfolded at Chicago’s largest encampment of unhoused people. Chalkbeat’s Samantha Smylie is also here with an update on all the education news in Chicago (Spoiler: It’s a lot). Plus, a Morgan Park housing development, a new state head of early education, and some weekend holiday plans. Good News: Christmas Tree Shopping, One-of-a-Kind...

Dec 06, 202436 min

Do These Chicago Holiday Attractions Deserve 1-Star Reviews?

With holiday festivities in full swing, we’re back with our one-star review game! Host Jacoby Cochran is quizzing Axios Chicago reporters Carrie Shepherd and Monica Eng. Can they guess these popular Chicago holiday attractions based on their one-star Yelp reviews? Voting in the Reader’s Best of Chicago is open! Vote City Cast Chicago as Best Podcast and Hey Chicago as Best Email Newsletter. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us...

Dec 05, 202427 min

The End of Chi's Craft Beer Boom? Plus, Celebrating Indigenous Cuisine and New Restaurants

From an artistic coffee shop in North Lawndale to the return of delicious tavern-cut pizza in West Town, we’re discussing some exciting restaurant openings. Plus, Tribune Food Critic Louisa Chu teaches us about an indigenous food program in Albany Park, and host Jacoby Cochran picks the Chicago chef he’d love to cater his holiday party. Voting in the Reader’s Best of Chicago is open! Vote City Cast Chicago as Best Podcast and Hey Chicago as Best Email Newsletter. Good News: WGCI’s Big Jam 2024 W...

Dec 04, 202429 min

Don’t Get Towed, Worst Bears Losses, and November News Quiz

A day after the Bears' baffling loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving, the team fired head coach Matt Eberflus. This is the first time in franchise history the organization has dismissed a head coach during the season. Executive producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran discuss this unsurprising midseason move and rank the team's losses during the Bears' ongoing six-game losing streak. Plus, a bright spot in the city's overnight parking ban, a cold weather forecast, and WTTW’s November ...

Dec 03, 202428 min

Your Guide to December 2024 in Chicago

The CTA holiday train is running and the winter overnight parking ban is in effect? Must be December in Chicago. The team is here with our best tips for the month from how to upgrade your winter gear to getting in the holiday spirit with our bucket list. If giving back is more your jam, make sure you go back and listen to our episode about mutual aid in Chicago. Plus, don't miss this "Home Alone" screening. If you’re new here, welcome! We’ve put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and...

Dec 02, 202430 min

Chicago's Best Pies For Your Holiday Table

For us, a Thanksgiving table isn’t complete without a pie. Luckily, Chicago has no shortage of pie shops and bakeries, so the team is doing a little taste test. Honeypie Bakeshop in Edgewater First Slice Pie in Andersonville Bang Bang Pie in Logan Square Spinning J Bakery and Soda Fountain in Humboldt Park Pie, Pie My Darling in Humboldt Park Hoosier Mama Pie in West Town Give Me Some Sugah in South Shore Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab in River North Give Me Some Sugar in Roscoe Village...

Nov 27, 202426 min

Thanksgiving Snow Coming? Plus, Madigan and Smollett Updates

A forecasted snowstorm during the busiest travel season of the year — what could possibly go wrong? Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea explain what you need to know heading into Thanksgiving. They’ve also got updates on the trial of former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan and the overturned conviction of Jussie Smollett. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leav...

Nov 26, 202427 min

Why Mutual Aid Is Growing in Chicago

It’s the season for giving back, and mutual aid is a term that has become more prevalent over the past few years. Host Jacoby Cochran is talking with Maira Khwaja, a writer, reporter, and co-founder of Market Box Chicago. They explain the basics of mutual aid, where to find networks in Chicago, and why it can make you feel more connected to your community. Groups mentioned: Chicago Community Jail Support Edgewater Mutual Aid Rogers Park Free Store The People’s Grab-N-Go Pilsen Solidarity Network...

Nov 25, 202424 min

Police Reform Stalls, Judge Loses Retention, and Chicago's First Snow

Earlier this week, the Chicago Board of Elections finished counting ballots, and out of 77 Cook County judges seeking retention, Shannon O'Malley became the third judge in the past four elections to lose retention. Injustice Watch’s Kelly Garcia and the Tribune’s Jake Sheridan tell us what this result means for election participation and the growing chasm between city and suburban voters. Plus, we discuss city budget negotiations, CPD’s sluggish reform progress, and play a round of "Is It Decent...

Nov 22, 202440 min

Where to See Comedy in Chicago

We could use a laugh with the news cycle being what it is. Luckily, Chicago is the comedy capital of the world. Host Jacoby Cochran is talking with local comedian Sonal Aggarwal about her guide to Chicago’s comedy scene: spots to check out, hidden gems, and what to do when your friend inevitably invites you to their improv show. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at:...

Nov 21, 202428 min

Brutally Honest Chicago Food Takes with Poochie & Pang

Is Chicago really a hot dog city? What’s the most overrated Chicago food? Which Harold’s is the best? Longtime food writer Kevin Pang is here with Poochie from The Wiener’s Circle to offer their Chicago food hot takes. Plus, they tell host Jacoby Cochran all about their new show “Poochie & Pang (eat Chicago)” on NBC Chicago and the burgers they try in season one. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can al...

Nov 20, 202430 min

Police Overtime Bills, Ugly Bulls Jersey, and Free Turkeys

An investigation from Block Club and CBS Chicago reveals the city of Chicago is owed millions of dollars from street fest and event organizers for police overtime bills. Executive producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran discuss what this means for the city budget and Chicago’s busy summer event schedule. Plus, we are ranking the Bulls most recent NBA city edition jerseys and listing some turkey giveaways across the city. How would you rank these jersey designs? 2024-2025 2023-2024 2022-20...

Nov 19, 202430 min

Chicago's Big Grocery Problem

Aldi abruptly closed its West Pullman store last week, leaving yet another Chicago neighborhood without easy access to fresh food. The move leaves us wondering (once again) if big grocery chains are Chicago’s only option. So we’re revisiting a conversation from the spring with Matthew Ruffi, board president of Chicago Market and senior program director for Link Up Illinois. He tells host Jacoby Cochran about some grocery alternatives and why food access is a growing concern in Chicago. Want some...

Nov 18, 202429 min

Pitchfork Leaves Chicago, Property Tax Pushback, and Friendsgiving Favorites

After nearly 20 years in Chicago, Pitchfork Music Festival announced it’s leaving the city citing rising costs and growing festival competition. Many longtime fans were shocked, as the alder in the area says he hopes the company behind the festival will reverse course. Freelance journalist Britt Julious and Injustice Watch senior reporter Maya Dukmasova are here to discuss the latest. Plus, we break down ongoing budget debates in city council, an update in Cook County’s housing courts, and our f...

Nov 15, 202436 min

Your Guide to Lower Wacker, the Pedway, and Chicago’s Underground Network

After getting lost on a recent trip to the (lower) Lower Wacker auto pound, host Jacoby Cochran needed some info on why Chicago has such a vast and confusing underground network. So he called up tour guide Mike McMains to ask about how the city’s lower streets, Pedway, and abandoned freight tunnels came to be such an integral part of the city. Mike is running an Underground Chicago (Plus Rats!) tour Nov. 23. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago new...

Nov 14, 202422 min

Best Chicago Takeout For Your Next Dinner Party

Whether it’s for Friendsgiving, Thanksgiving, or any other get-together, Chicago restaurants have plenty of options for the potluck. Last year, executive producer Simone Alicea, producer Michelle Navarro, newsletter editor Sidney Madden, and host Jacoby Cochran designed their best potluck menus. Each person picked an appetizer, entree, side, and dessert from all sides of the city. Who do YOU think had the best menu? You can text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Jacoby Black-eyed pea frit...

Nov 13, 202436 min

Red Line Funding, What's Next For School Board, and Restaurant Closings

With election results finalizing, Chicago’s first-ever hybrid school board is taking shape. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea discuss Mayor Brandon Johnson’s deadline to round out the board and lingering questions about the current board. Plus, CTA is urgently working to secure federal funds for the Red Line extension, state lawmakers are headed back to Springfield, and we are bummed about recent restaurant closures. Good News: 2024 Chicago Japan Film Collective Want some ...

Nov 12, 202424 min

Why Chicago Property Taxes Are So High

When Mayor Brandon Johnson announced his proposal for a $300 million property tax hike, you could almost hear the entire city collectively groan. In fact, some alders are pushing to reject the move in a special meeting this week. But why is Chicago always complaining about property taxes? The Tribune’s A.D. Quig and the Illinois Answers Project’s Alex Nitkin are here with some property tax basics. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Fo...

Nov 11, 202429 min

Trump’s Impact on Chicago, Alders Reject Tax Hike, and Some Good News

From the race for president to the first-ever school board election, how could this week’s election results impact Chicago? We’re discussing what lies ahead with The Triibe’s editor in chief Tiffany Walden and Axios Chicago reporter Carrie Shepherd. Plus, alders sound off on the proposed property tax hike, the Johnson administration pushes back, and we’re disconnecting from doom scrolling for a moment. Good News: City Civics Day , Taking a Seat: Resistance and Agency in Public Spaces, Ink + Impa...

Nov 08, 202438 min

Chicago's Best Clubs and Parties for a Musical Pick-Me-Up

After a week like this, we’re ready to go out with friends, have a drink, and listen to some good music. That’s why host Jacoby Cochran is talking to CaSera Heining, aka DJ Ca$h Era. As one of the busiest DJs in Chicago, Ca$h Era gives us the scoop on some of the best parties and spots, tips for building a set list, and when it’s okay to request a song from the booth. Spots mentioned: D.S. Tequila Co. Chop Shop Everyday People Salt Shed Le Nocturne Scarlet Cerise Broken Shaker Promontory Ramova ...

Nov 07, 202432 min

How Chicago Voted

Chicago has elected a new school board — or at least half of one. Host Jacoby Cochran, executive producer Simone Alicea, and producer Michelle Navarro are breaking down Chicago’s election night results. From the hybrid school board to Cook County state’s attorney to binding and nonbinding referenda, here’s who won and who lost. Some Good News: Fillet of Solo Festival Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You ca...

Nov 06, 202436 min

Election Day Tips, Union Sues Pepsi, and Remembering Quincy Jones

It’s Election Day, but before the campaign text messages stop, we’ve got some last-minute reminders for folks heading out to vote today. Plus, the leader of the Chicago Housing Authority is out, Pepsi abruptly closes a South Side plant, and we remember the legacy of Quincy Jones. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of thi...

Nov 05, 202431 min

Will North Siders End 120-Year Alcohol Ban?

Even before federal Prohibition began in 1920, a small pocket of what is now Ravenswood and Lincoln Square had already restricted the sale of alcohol. Almost one hundred years after the end of Prohibition, this precinct and all of the businesses in it are still banned from selling alcohol. A ballot measure this election could finally end the century-old law. We speak with Lucia Herrejone, the restaurant co-owner behind the ballot referendum, and 47th Ward Alderperson Matt Martin. Nominate City C...

Nov 04, 202421 min

The Four Cities That Could Decide the Election

This week we’ll be sharing results from our local elections and discussing what they mean for Chicago. But we can’t help but wonder… what’s going on with our City Cast colleagues in swing states? As America white-knuckles its way into one of the closest presidential elections in modern history, City Cast CEO David Plotz sits down with the hosts of our shows in swing state cities: Madison, Philly, Pittsburgh, and Las Vegas. In this special episode, our crew of hosts gives you a locals’ look insid...

Nov 03, 202425 min

Property Tax Hike, Transit Board Vote, and Thompson Center Transformation

Earlier this week, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced his $17.3 billion budget proposal for 2025. Staring down a $1 billion budget gap, the mayor announced a $300 million property tax increase to avoid what he said would otherwise be mass layoffs and cuts to critical city services. We are joined by Illinois Answers Project’s Alex Nitkin and City Bureau’s Ariel Chung to discuss other cost-cutting measures, key investments, and the remaining budget season timeline. Plus, we discuss the regional trans...

Nov 01, 202440 min

Your Guide to November 2024 in Chicago

Whether you’re trying to go out for Thanksgiving this year or just want to order a pie, we have recs for you. From last-minute election tips to best new restaurants to wild turkey facts, here’s what you need to know to enjoy November. For even more ideas on how to make the most of November in Chicago, check out Hey Chicago’s take on what to do this month. If you’re new here, welcome! We’ve put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Chicago com...

Oct 31, 202432 min

The Best South Asian Cuisine On and Off Devon Avenue

Devon Avenue is known as a cultural hub for South Asian Chicagoans. As folks celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, and traffic picks up in the neighborhood, we are checking in on some of the best Indian and Pakistani restaurants in the city. Eater Chicago editor Ashok Selvam tells host Jacoby Cochran what qualities he looks for in South Asian cuisine and his favorites. Places mentioned: Tandoor Char House Annapurna Superkhana International Indienne The Coach House King Sweets Art of Do...

Oct 30, 202429 min

New School Board, Congress Quiz, and Your Essential Chicago Rules

After the entire board resigned, Mayor Brandon Johnson quickly announced a new slate of school board members. All seven were sworn in on Thursday. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea talk about what happened during their first meeting, plus we've got a Congressional quiz and messages from our listeners. Nominate City Cast Chicago for Best podcast and Hey Chicago for Best email newsletter. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago ne...

Oct 29, 202436 min

Will Pensions Break Chicago's Budget?

Mayor Brandon Johnson is set to give his budget address this week as the city stares down a nearly $1 billion gap for next year. One word we can almost guarantee you’ll hear is: pensions. Chicago currently owes over $37 billion to its four employee pension funds representing police officers, firefighters, municipal employees and laborers. Chicago’s pensions have been underfunded and in crisis for years now, but what does that really mean? We’re revisiting our conversation from last year with DeP...

Oct 28, 202421 min

City Hall Turnover, CTA Transit Merger, and Stevie Wonder at UC

This week both the deputy mayor for education Jen Johnson and mayoral communications chief Ronnie Reese separately resigned, sparking concerns that ongoing turnover in the mayor's office may be cause for worry at City Hall. We ask Block Club Chicago's Atavia Reed and Jamie Nesbitt Golden if recent turnover is unique to this administration and about the message it may be sending to voters. Plus, Chicagoans weigh in on a potential CTA, Metra, and Pace merger, St. Sabina reopens a South Side commun...

Oct 25, 202440 min