Logistics concerns surrounding next week’s Democratic National Convention continue to frustrate West Side residents and media members who believe they've been provided inadequate information about the city’s security, transit, and protest protocols. The Triibe’s editor-in-chief Tiffany Walden and community investment reporter Corli Jay are here with host Jacoby Cochran to break down the latest confusion. Plus, we discuss Riot Fest’s last-minute return to Douglass Park, how youth peacekeepers are...
Aug 16, 2024•34 min•Transcript available on Metacast Every week in the summer, Chicago is packed with tourists, out-of-town family and friends, and suburbanites. Next week, the Democratic National Convention is expecting over 50,000 visitors from across the country. Host Jacoby Cochran and producer Michelle Navarro talk about where visitors should go, how to get around, what to do, and what not to do. Need the unwritten rules of CTA? Places mentioned: Mario’s Italian Lemonade Al’s Beef Fatso’s Last Stand Jim’s Original Carniceria Maribel Bordel Br...
Aug 15, 2024•35 min•Transcript available on Metacast Food critic Keith Lee visited the city earlier this year and put the West Side chicken staple Uncle Remus at the bottom of Chicago’s chicken list. Last year, host Jacoby Cochran tried Uncle Remus in the Austin neighborhood for the first time with Justice Informed CEO, lifelong West Sider, and Uncle Remus evangelist Xavier Ramey to see what he’s been missing out on. Don’t miss our love letter to Harold’s. Some good news: Slo Mo Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for ...
Aug 14, 2024•21 min•Transcript available on Metacast A week after we dug into the history of Chicago’s infamous parking meter deal, the Tribune reports how it could cost the city even more money. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea talk about some recent arbitration claims. Plus, they review the Olympics hype and discuss why attendance estimates matter at street fests. Some Good News: Fan Expo Chicago Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You...
Aug 13, 2024•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Cook County homeowners just finished paying property taxes for last year, but some may be paying more than their fair share. That’s because the county assessor’s office has misclassified hundreds of properties, missing out on at least $444 million in value and unfairly shifting the tax burden, according to a new investigation by the Chicago Tribune and Illinois Answers project. Reporters A.D. Quig and Alex Nitkin explain how luxury homes end up getting taxed like vacant lots, what this means for...
Aug 12, 2024•36 min•Transcript available on Metacast As migrants struggle to get by without legal work authorization, a new investigation found day laborers face exploitation, physical assault, and arrests. City Bureau’s Sarah Conway and freelance investigative journalist Sebastian Hidalgo tell us about the investigation. Plus, we talk about Gov. JB Pritzker calling for the resignation of the Sangamon County sheriff following the killing of Sonya Massey, the Chicago Police Department’s portion of the DNC security funding, and the Sox’s broken losi...
Aug 09, 2024•28 min•Transcript available on Metacast Going out at night in Chicago during the busiest season of the year is tough. You have to find the venue, figure out who the DJ is, how you’re getting back home — and then sometimes the hardest part is just getting through the line. That’s why we’re talking to the bouncer known as East Room Fatty. He works the door at the Logan Square venue now called Easy Does It, and he gives us the inside scoop on what bouncers want you to know before you get to the club or bar. Want some more City Cast Chica...
Aug 08, 2024•19 min•Transcript available on Metacast The Democratic National Convention is Aug. 19-22 at the United Center and McCormick Place. If you’re reading this thinking those dates are perfect for a quick Midwestern road trip, we’ve got you. Executive producer Simone Alicea talked with American Weekender and Chicago magazine editor Amy Cavanaugh about some quick getaways, spots to eat, and great road trip tips. Good News: Saturday Community Climb at Steelworkers Park and Sunday Tubing at Tippecanoe River Want some more City Cast Chicago new...
Aug 07, 2024•22 min•Transcript available on Metacast Kamala Harris is expected to announce her running mate Tuesday. One name on the short list (though maybe not the short-short list) is Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker. While host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea think his selection as vice presidential candidate is unlikely, they discuss how Pritzker made a name on the national stage. Plus, they talk about how the end of a local scholarship program mirrors an episode of “The Office,” and they ask if Chicago is over the summer festiva...
Aug 06, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast West Loop lost a lot of free parking this summer, which has us talking about the city’s infamous parking meter deal. In 2008, City Council voted to privatize Chicago’s parking meters for 75 years in return for $1 billion. But in the years since, analysis after analysis has shown the meters were worth much more, and the city lost out on revenues while investors earn a profit as Chicagoans pay some of the highest parking rates in the country. While he was at the Reader, Block Club Chicago reporter...
Aug 05, 2024•36 min•Transcript available on Metacast Former President Donald Trump spoke at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention in Chicago, and it went about as well (read: poorly) as you might expect. Freelance writer Britt Julious and Axios Chicago’s Justin Kaufmann are here with executive producer Simone Alicea to talk about what we learned, if anything, from the Republican nominee’s visit. They also offer tips for Lollapalooza weekend, reminisce about an iconic punk rock institution, and discuss the struggles of getting a ...
Aug 02, 2024•37 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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 community. It’s officially the dog days of summer, and we’ve got all the tips you need to get you through. From where to catch free live music to how to score cheap and sustainable school supplies, here’s what you need to know. Plus, keep up with the best events the city has to offer. For even more tips on how to make the most of August in Chicago, check out ...
Aug 01, 2024•35 min•Transcript available on Metacast Chicago has more breweries than any other city in the country. So as we continue our series of summer beverage guides, we’re giving you the best places to start and what to order when you get there. Executive producer Simone Alicea talks with Adam Drakulic, founder of Chicago Walking Brewery Tours, about Chicago’s brewing history and how to truly make the most of the craft beer scene. Spots mentioned: Dovetail Begyle Forbidden Root Off Color Revolution BiXi Corridor Hopewell Marz District Brew Y...
Jul 31, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode Description: The new Damen Green Line stop is set to open Monday, just in time for the Democratic National Convention. Executive producer Simone Alicea and producer Michelle Navarro discuss what it took to get here and what the new station means for the area. Plus, heat and storms are here for Lollapalooza weekend, and is that an alligator in Lincoln Park … or is it just a turtle on a log? Some good news: Hey Chicago Olympics guide Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to...
Jul 30, 2024•23 min•Transcript available on Metacast On Thursday, Chicago’s board of education approved a $9.9 billion budget. But some of the cuts made to fill a $505 million deficit were opposed by Mayor Brandon Johnson. And the budget doesn’t account for what might come out of ongoing contract negotiations with the Chicago Teachers Union. WBEZ education reporter Sarah Karp tells host Jacoby Cochran how the district ended up in this financial mess, what could happen between now and the start of school, and about the politics driving it all. Plus...
Jul 29, 2024•28 min•Transcript available on Metacast City officials and service providers say they are preparing for as many as 25,000 asylum-seekers to be sent to Chicago from Republican-led states ahead of next month’s Democratic National Convention. Professor Arionne Nettles and Block Club Chicago’s Atavia Reed join host Jacoby Cochran to discuss the latest including Gov. Pritzker’s potential new role at the convention. Plus, the South Side is welcoming a new health care facility in Englewood, a tech hub and training center in Greater Grand Cro...
Jul 26, 2024•38 min•Transcript available on Metacast It’s pigeon-racing season. And while the sport is banned in Chicago, pigeons racing through the city can end up exhausted, confused, and possibly injured. Earlier this year, we visited a Great Lakes Pigeon Rescue foster home where we met some former racing birds, learned how to care for the vulnerable animals, and discovered why pigeons are more than “rats with wings.” Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You ...
Jul 25, 2024•33 min•Transcript available on Metacast As we enjoy our packed summer social calendars, we’re also enjoying a variety of beverages. That’s why over the next few weeks, we’re bringing you some guides on spots to drink, beverages to bring to your next hang, and how to appreciate what Chicago has to offer. First up we’re revisiting our conversation from earlier this spring with wine enthusiast and “Wine Convo Generator” author Chasity Cooper. She teaches us some wine vocabulary to sound a little more like an expert and recommends the bes...
Jul 24, 2024•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast President Joe Biden has dropped out of the election and announced his support for Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place as the Democratic Party's nominee. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea are here to discuss what happens next and what that could mean for Chicago’s DNC next month. Plus, we discuss some restaurant openings we’re excited for and check in on the festival schedule this weekend. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our H...
Jul 23, 2024•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast Lawmakers are considering merging Chicagoland transit agencies — CTA, Metra, and Pace — to address declines in ridership and a looming $730 million budget crisis. Chicago Tribune transportation reporter Sarah Freishtat tells host Jacoby Cochran what we know so far about how the plan would work, why advocates think it’s a good idea, and if it would actually make the trains come on time. A public hearing is slated to take place Wednesday in the south suburbs. Want some more City Cast Chicago news?...
Jul 22, 2024•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast After securing construction funding, prepping demolition, and releasing yet another set of mockups, Bally’s Casino officials say plans for Chicago’s first ever permanent casino are on track for 2026. However, lower than projected attendance and revenue at the River North temporary site paired with criticism from city leaders continue to mar the project in skepticism. Axios Chicago’s Carrie Shepherd and Block Club Chicago’s Kelly Bauer are here with the latest. Plus, we discuss an alleged $15 mil...
Jul 19, 2024•37 min•Transcript available on Metacast This week Millennium Park celebrated 20 years since its opening in 2004. The city is hosting a weekend full of free events to celebrate its anniversary. Sun-Times architecture critic Lee Bey tells host Jacoby Cochran how Millennium Park came to be and how it transformed Chicago’s iconic downtown. 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 th...
Jul 18, 2024•24 min•Transcript available on Metacast Pizza Hut recently launched a square-cut, thin-crust pizza that it’s marketing as “Chicago’s best kept secret.” And since the chain’s take on tavern-style pizza has been panned in local reviews, we’re telling you about our favorite spots to find this Chicago classic. Host Jacoby Cochran, producer Michelle Navarro, and City Cast marketing director Caroline Patton give their picks and engage in the eternal debate about which pizza style is the true Chicago style. Some good news: Bronzeville Art Di...
Jul 17, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast The Republican National Convention is underway in Milwaukee, just a few days after a suspected assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea discuss how this is playing out in Illinois and Chicago. Plus, they’re catching you up on the weekend’s summer storms, the indictment of a former Loretto Hospital executive, and what to see at Pitchfork this weekend. Some Good News: Pitchfork After Shows Want some more City Cast Chicago news...
Jul 16, 2024•23 min•Transcript available on Metacast It’s prime moving season, and Chicago’s rental market remains competitive with median rent hovering around $2,000. Earlier this spring, we talked with local real estate broker Andy Svalesen to get some apartment hunting tips. Some good news: Karaoke Storytellers on Shoreline Sightseeing If you enjoyed today's interview with Revolution Brewing's Founder, Josh Deth, learn more here. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycast...
Jul 15, 2024•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast As Chicago mourns following Fourth of July weekend shootings, WTTW’s Joanna Hernandez and Block Club’s Maxwell Evans tell us about the latest. We also discuss two major festivals leaving the South Side, a housing ordinance asking developers to invest in more affordable housing, and what happened at the Community Benefits Agreement summit in Hyde Park. Plus, fun things to look forward to like kayaking with the Shedd, Pitchfork, and Latin Jazz Fest. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make...
Jul 12, 2024•33 min•Transcript available on Metacast We often have people in our inbox who want to get involved in the city’s vibrant arts scene. They’ve got this creative urge, but they just don’t know where to start. Our host Jacoby Cochran will be the first to tell you that Chicago’s open mic scene can be a great jumping off point. Whether you’re interested in sharing your poetry, original stories, music, or comedy there is definitely an open mic for you. Musician Sam Thousand co-founded Chibrations, an app that helps Chicagoans find open mics,...
Jul 11, 2024•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast The Vienna Beef warehouse made a cameo in “The Bear,” next Wednesday is National Hot Dog Day, and we are entering peak cookout season. So we guess it’s time to finally talk about the Chicago-style hot dog. The City Cast Chicago team breaks down the Chicago dog’s origins, their favorite places to grab one, and if it deserves all the hype. Spots mentioned: Jim’s Original The Wieners Circle Maxwell Street Grill Dan’s Hot Dogs Petey’s Gyros XMarket The Duck Inn Fixin Franks at Home Depot Vienna Beef...
Jul 10, 2024•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast NASCAR’s street race was held over the weekend in Grant Park. Between small music crowds, Sunday rain delays, and road reopenings, was this a successful NASCAR weekend? Plus, executive producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran talk about festivals this weekend and events for Chicago singles to find love — or at least one date — this summer. Events mentioned: Love Isn’t Blind Speed Dating at Recess (32 to 44 year olds) Hot Potato Hearts Queer Speed Dating Singles Scavenger Hunt Date My Frien...
Jul 09, 2024•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast Mayor Brandon Johnson recently expanded financial assistance for families impacted by gun violence, including for funeral expenses. Meanwhile, a state program that aims to help families pay for burial costs when a child is killed by gun violence is off to a slow start, helping only two families in its first year. We talk with The Trace reporter Rita Oceguera who explains what families go through when a loved one is killed by a gun, why this money is needed, and how families can apply. Some good ...
Jul 08, 2024•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast