Next Monday, Chicago celebrates its 187th birthday, and we’re celebrating with onions instead of cake. That’s because the city’s name comes from Indigenous words describing a type of wild, fragrant onion that used to be abundant in the area. Chicago’s birthday is a perfect time to revisit our conversation with Tribune food critic Louisa Chu about some of the best onion dishes you can find in the city. Some Good News: Rich Paul’s Lucky Me, Melissa Albert’s The Bad Ones, and Jenn Jackson’s Black W...
Feb 28, 2024•18 min•Transcript available on Metacast On Friday, a Cook County judge invalidated the Bring Chicago Home referendum, which asks Chicagoans if the city should create a tiered real estate transfer tax to use as a dedicated funding source for efforts to fight homelessness. While voters will likely see the ordinance on their March primary ballots, the votes will not be counted for now, but an appeal could change things. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea break down the latest. Plus, we’re listening to Djo's “End of ...
Feb 27, 2024•19 min•Transcript available on Metacast Do you recognize all of the offices that will be on your primary ballot in March? Obviously the president and your Congresspeople, but what about when you start getting to clerks, commissioners, and committeepeople? Even host Jacoby Cochran has more to learn so we called in the Illinois Answers Project’s Alex Nitkin to break down some important but lesser-known races. And turns out, things are getting spicy! Learn more about: The Cook County Circuit Court Clerk The Board of Review Ward Committee...
Feb 26, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast Governor JB Pritzker delivered his $53 billion budget proposal this week. Host Jacoby Cochran, freelance journalist Britt Julious, and Axios Chicago’s social host Moyo Adeolu dive into some of the governor’s spending plans for the state’s growing migrant population, early childhood education, reproductive health, and more. Plus, we look at new regulations on the Field Museum’s indigenous artifacts, the Black Girlhood Altar at the Chicago Cultural Center, and a City Cast Best of Chicago three-pea...
Feb 23, 2024•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast The Cook County State’s Attorney is the county’s top prosecutor, and the office has become one of the most scrutinized over the last decade. That’s why when Kim Foxx announced last spring she wouldn’t seek a third term, host Jacoby Cochran and Tribune reporter A.D. Quig expected more fanfare heading into the March 19 primary. But only two Democrats have emerged to replace Foxx, and they haven’t come out swinging as hard as you might expect. Quig breaks down who the candidates are and why the rac...
Feb 22, 2024•21 min•Transcript available on Metacast We talk a lot about Chicago’s world-renowned restaurant scene, but now it’s time to go underground. Adrian Kane and John Ringor from The Infatuation Chicago are here with tips to find and get into the city’s speakeasies, private supper clubs, and hidden restaurants. And they talk with host Jacoby Cochran about which spots are worth the hype and if a speakeasy is really a speakeasy if everyone knows about it. Places discussed Punch House The Library Blind Barber Dorian’s Prive Nine Bar Drifter Th...
Feb 21, 2024•24 min•Transcript available on Metacast One tangible thing the city could do for Black Chicagoans during Black History Month? Make progress on reparations. Mayor Brandon Johnson set aside money in this year’s budget for a new reparations subcommittee, but it hasn’t yet met. Meanwhile, nearby Evanston’s reparations program has been running the past couple years. First Repair director and former Evanston Ald. Robin Rue Simmons will be in the Austin neighborhood this weekend talking about reparations, so we’re revisiting our conversation...
Feb 20, 2024•20 min•Transcript available on Metacast This week Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that Chicago will not renew a long-term contract with SoundThinking, the company behind Shot Spotter, a highly controversial gunshot detection technology. Host Jacoby Cochran discusses what’s next with author and professor Arionne Nettles and Crain’s reporter Corli Jay. We also break down the million dollar Bring Chicago Home media battle, the sudden closure of three south side KFCs, and the return of Bridgeport’s Ramova Theatre. Good News: Friday Night ...
Feb 16, 2024•35 min•Transcript available on Metacast Chicago musician and icon Common has been making the rounds talking about his new book “And Then We Rise: A Guide to Loving and Taking Care of Self.” It’s all about prioritizing mental and physical health.. Unfortunately for many, the phrase “self-care” often means expensive, time consuming, and impractical for noncelebrities. But everyone deserves access to rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation. So Host Jacoby Cochran, producer Michelle Navarro, and marketing coordinator Jermaine Thomas found some...
Feb 15, 2024•32 min•Transcript available on Metacast As the city celebrates Lunar New Year with parades in Uptown and Chinatown this weekend, you’re likely to see a smattering of dumpling options in both neighborhoods during the celebrations. That’s because dumplings bring families together and represent good fortune in the new year, says “A Very Chinese Cookbook” author Kevin Pang. Host Jacoby Cochran talks with Pang about where to find the best dumplings around Chicagoland. Good News: Asian Pop Up Cinema free Lunar New Year screenings Want some ...
Feb 14, 2024•18 min•Transcript available on Metacast The city’s contract with gunshot detection tech SoundThinking (aka ShotSpotter) is up at the end of the week. Will Mayor Brandon Johnson keep his campaign promise to end the contract or will he renew it? Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea break down the mayor’s options and why it’s such a big decision. They also talk about the referenda on your ballot and Chicago’s most (and least) romantic spots ahead of Valentine’s Day. Good news: Argyle Lunar New Year Celebration and Lun...
Feb 13, 2024•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast The Chicago Sun-Times recently launched their new Money Desk to help Chicagoans stay on the lookout for junk fees, sketchy utility offerings, and other bad deals. Sun-Times consumer affairs reporter Stephanie Zimmermann walks host Jacoby Cochran through some key ways to protect our pockets in 2024 including how best to complain to get our money back. Good News: Spring Flower Shows Start Wednesday Garfield Park Conservatory, “What’s In A Name?” Lincoln Park Conservatory, “Sweet Gnome Chicago” Wan...
Feb 12, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast For over a week, Lurie Children’s Hospital has been without critical phone, email, and other communications networks as they deal with a cyberattack. Host Jacoby Cochran, executive producer Simone Alicea, and WCIU TV host Brandon Pope are here with the latest details. Plus, we discuss an investigation into Chicago dollar stores, mockups of a South Loop Sox stadium, and the next tenant in Wicker Park’s landmark Noel State Bank. Good News: Jacoby is hosting The Moth Monday in Lincoln Park and Grow...
Feb 09, 2024•31 min•Transcript available on Metacast Let’s be honest: Super Bowl Sunday is only partly about football. A lot of us are watching it just for the commercials. In the advertising world, it’s the biggest and most expensive opportunity to create a legendary commercial that will have the whole country’s attention. Chicago knows a thing or two about creating a classic commercial. From local jingles to iconic characters, host Jacoby Cochran and Axios reporter Justin Kaufmann remember some of Chicago’s greatest ads. Good News: Axios Chicago...
Feb 08, 2024•20 min•Transcript available on Metacast Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, but many Chicagoans know the holiday as Paczki Day. That’s because Chicago once had the largest Polish population outside of Warsaw, and their Fat Tuesday (and Thursday) pastry of choice was this cross between a classic donut and brioche bun with a cream or fruit filling. Host Jacoby Cochran and journalist Joanna Marszałek decided to avoid the Paczki Day lines and met up in Logan Square for a paczki taste test. Where We Went: Bennison’s Bakery in Evanston Laramie Bakery...
Feb 07, 2024•23 min•Transcript available on Metacast The Ventra app ran into some issues due to updates and changes to Metra’s fare structure, including reducing the number of fare zones and the end of the 10-ride ticket. Host Jacoby Cochran and producer Michelle Navarro talk about how riders are affected and run through important election dates. Plus, we listen to dating advice from Chicago matchmaker and dating coach Kara Laricks at Three Day Rule. Connect with Kara Laricks and join their free pool of singles Check out Nobody’s Darling “Please D...
Feb 06, 2024•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast Thursday is the deadline to apply to run for your local school council. The councils help drive big decisions across Chicago’s schools like approving how funds are allocated and evaluating and selecting principals. They’re also one of the main ways students, parents, and neighbors can get involved. That’s why we’re revisiting our conversation from the fall with Chalkbeat Chicago editor Becky Vevea to learn about why having robust LSCs is important. Some Good News: Apply to be a Chicago Public Li...
Feb 05, 2024•18 min•Transcript available on Metacast After weeks of back and forth in City Council and months of street protests, Chicago became the largest city in the country to pass a resolution calling for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza. Chalkbeat Chicago’s Samantha Smylie and The Triibe’s Tonia Hill are here to discuss the tense scene at City Hall this week and the dozens of student walkouts in support of the resolution. We are also discussing the Illinois Board of Education’s $11 billion budget proposal, the future of free pre-k in Chicago P...
Feb 02, 2024•35 min•Transcript available on Metacast Black History Month, Valentine’s Day, Mardis Gras, Lunar New Year — It may be the shortest month of the year, but there’s still plenty to do in Chicago this month. The City Cast Chicago team has your guide to February including how to enjoy warmer-than-usual weather, Black History Month events, how to celebrate (or not celebrate) Valentine’s Day, and some local Leap Day trivia. Events mentioned: Black History Month Story Trails at Dan Ryan Woods Underground Railroad Walks Black Restaurant Week B...
Feb 01, 2024•24 min•Transcript available on Metacast For the last four years, the Englewood neighborhood has been without a full-service sit-down restaurant. Why? Partly because of the pandemic, but the story goes back decades and includes white flight, disinvestment, and red tape. Block Club Chicago reporter Atavia Reed tells host Jacoby Cochran that despite these challenges, community members remain more motivated than ever to build restaurants in Englewood. Some Good News: Check the R.A.G.E Englewood Events Calendar Want some more City Cast Chi...
Jan 31, 2024•17 min•Transcript available on Metacast Migrants staying at city shelters will not be evicted this week as planned, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced Monday. Shelter stays have been extended at least through March. Meanwhile, the city is crunching the numbers on its annual count of people experiencing homelessness, which took place late last week. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea talk about what the announcement means and some of the shortcomings of the count. They also discuss names for Irving Park’s new eagle f...
Jan 30, 2024•22 min•Transcript available on Metacast “Guaranteed” is a podcast about what happens when regular people receive direct cash assistance, known as guaranteed income. It’s a show about the choices people make, the dreams they pursue, and the impossible things that become a little more possible when their money is guaranteed. We’re featuring this episode about John, a minister, grandfather, military veteran, and former Freedom Rider who lives on the West Side of Chicago and is a participant in the guaranteed income pilot run by the City ...
Jan 29, 2024•33 min•Transcript available on Metacast Between inflation, rising rents, and a tepid job market, Chicagoans are feeling the economic pinch right now. But what if you got some cash every month with no strings attached? “Guaranteed” is a podcast series that follows participants in various guaranteed income pilots around Chicagoland. “Guaranteed” host Eve L. Ewing tells host Jacoby Cochran what guaranteed income is, how it works, and shares the stories of some of the people who have received payments from these programs. Want some more C...
Jan 29, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast An emergency hearing was called last week after a Woodlawn apartment unit housing Venezuelan migrants was found to be unlivable. Tenants of the building have been locked in a monthslong court battle with the building owner over allegations of pest infestation, plumbing and electrical issues, and undrinkable tap water. Injustice Watch’s Alejandra Cancino and WTTW’s Amanda Vinicky are here to break down the latest details. Plus, we discuss Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson’s back-and-fort...
Jan 26, 2024•31 min•Transcript available on Metacast From the boat tours to next week’s film festival, why is Chicago always talking about architecture? “The history of Chicago and its people is written in its architecture,” says Sun-Times architecture critic Lee Bey. From bungalows to high-rises to the design styles that define our skyline, Bey gives host Jacoby Cochran a glossary of architecture terms to help us appreciate our buildings (or maybe just impress your next out-of-town visitor). Some good news: The Sit Down hosted by Shawnee Dez Want...
Jan 25, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast There is a taco in Chicago for everyone. Host Jacoby Cochran, executive producer Simone Alicea, and producer Michelle Navarro went out on their own taco tours to try some of the best tacos the city has to offer. They pick their favorites, and some of them may surprise you. Jacoby’s List: Asian Cuisine Express 5 Rabanitos Birrieria Zaragoza Atotonilco Simone’s List: Don Bucio’s Taqueria Huaraches Doña Chio Taqueria el Asadero Michelle’s List: Carniceria Maribel La Internacional Supermercado y Taq...
Jan 24, 2024•31 min•Transcript available on Metacast Thousands of migrants and asylum-seekers who have been staying at city shelters are facing potential evictions next week because of a limit on shelter stays imposed by the Johnson administration. The looming deadline is leading to confusion and fear. Executive Producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran break down the latest details. Plus, CTA wants your help in transforming 10 blocks of public land under the Red Line tracks in Uptown and Edgewater. Do you need Chicago advice? Submit a questi...
Jan 23, 2024•20 min•Transcript available on Metacast Less than 10% of Chicago’s waste is recycled, according to the city's Streets and Sanitation Department. That’s despite a goal to keep 50% of waste out of landfills by 2025 and as other cities boast even higher rates. Axios’ Monica Eng has been covering the city’s waste management struggles for years. She tells host Jacoby Cochran what’s driving Chicago’s abysmal recycling rates and offers some tips for all of us to do better. Learn more about the city’s new food scrap drop-off program. Some Goo...
Jan 22, 2024•20 min•Transcript available on Metacast Earlier this week as temperatures plummeted, the city activated its emergency operation plan, opening more warming centers and overnight shelters. Harvey World Herald founder Amethyst Davis and Sun-Times education reporter Nader Issa are here to discuss how local organizations are also stepping in to provide more support for unhoused Chicagoans. Plus, we are talking about a Harvey apartment complex that was boarded up with residents still inside, the White Sox exploring a new South Loop stadium,...
Jan 19, 2024•31 min•Transcript available on Metacast Feel like everyone you know has been sick lately? It’s not just you: Flu and COVID rates have been up in Chicago since the holidays. Axios reporter Carrie Shepherd talks with host Jacoby Cochran about the latest numbers and public health advice. Plus, they offer tips on where to find soup and other sick day comforts in Chicago. Good News: Big Marsh Park Polar Adventure Days! Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicag...
Jan 18, 2024•24 min•Transcript available on Metacast