Journey of Resillence: Holocaust Survivor Janet Singer Applefield’s Story of Courage

Journey of Resillence: Holocaust Survivor Janet Singer Applefield’s Story of Courage

Holocaust survivor Janet Singer Applefield joins Andrea Darlas on the Steve Cochran Show to discuss to share her inspiring journey detailed in her book “Becoming Janet: Finding Myself in the Holocaust.”She also opens up about the emotional experience of reuniting with her rescuers and emphasizes the importance of educating future generations about the Holocaust.

The Closing Bell (5/22) – A Legal Battle at Graceland & Examining Meta’s AI System

The Closing Bell (5/22) – A Legal Battle at Graceland & Examining Meta’s AI System

On today’s edition of The Closing Bell with Bret Gogoel: ABC’s Jason Nathanson has the details on a new biopic causing a stir amongst  the Trump campaign and a legal battle surrounding Graceland. Heather Kelly, Washington Post Technology Help Desk reporter, explains how Meta is using AI to gather news. Plus, it’s going to be…

The Portillo’s in Elmhurst closed today after a SWAT standoff

The Portillo’s in Elmhurst closed today after a SWAT standoff

The Portillo’s in Elmhurst is closed today after a nearly two hour swat standoff this morning. Police say it was a domestic dispute between and a man and a woman in a relationship that were part of a three person cleaning crew working inside the restaurant. Police say while they were cleaning the man attacked…

Square Dancing: Timeless Tradition Bring Communities Together

Square Dancing: Timeless Tradition Bring Communities Together

3rd Generation Square Dance Caller Annie Colman joins the Steve Cochran Show to delve into how she learned to call dances, what it’s like watching all kinds of people come together to square dance, and she rates Newsman Nick Gale’s square dance call. 

Has Mayor Brandon Johnson Gone Rogue?

Has Mayor Brandon Johnson Gone Rogue?

Paul Vallas joins the Steve Cochran Show to reflect on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s first year in office. They delve into Mayor Johnson’s approach to the migrant crisis, why the Mayor should reconsider his stance on ShotSpotter, and he grades how Mayor Johnson is handling the Chicago Public Schools. 

Teens still need to be accompanied by an adult at some Chicago Parks

Teens still need to be accompanied by an adult at some Chicago Parks

The curfew banning unaccompanied minors from Millennium and Maggie Daley Parks on weekend evening remains in effect this summer. Teens under the age of 18 must be with someone over the age of 21 to enter the park after 6pm. The rule is in effect Thursday through Sunday and includes free special events. Mayor Johnson…

High Hopes: Medicinal Marijuana Sparking Health Benefits and Wellness!

High Hopes: Medicinal Marijuana Sparking Health Benefits and Wellness!

Medical expert Dr. Kevin Most joins the Steve Cochran Show to delve into the potential impact of Biden’s endorsement of cannabis reclassification on the medical field, the latest research on blood biomarkers for early cancer detection, and the recent changes in CDC guidelines for COVID-19.

The Illinois Department of Public Health with a warning about rabid bats

The Illinois Department of Public Health with a warning about rabid bats

Now that the weather is warming up, The Illinois department of public health issuing a warning about wild animals that may carry rabies especially bats. In the past 10 days two rabid bats have been reported in Cook and Will Counties. The bats were found inside two homes. if a bat is found inside a…

This Week in Chicago History: Cicada Watch

This Week in Chicago History: Cicada Watch

Curator of The Vintage Tribune Kori Rumore joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss whether the 1938 cicadas predicted World War 2, the reason behind Brookfield Zoo’s request for guests to bring in cicadas, and what the Chicago Tribune advised readers to do with the 2007 cicadas.

Illinois Drivers Hit with $500M in Red-Light Camera Fines Over 5 Years

Illinois Drivers Hit with $500M in Red-Light Camera Fines Over 5 Years

Illinois Policy Institute’s Patrick Andriesen joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss how cities are using the money from red light tickets, the reasoning behind having so many red lights, and whether there are any plans to reduce the amount of red light cameras around Illinois. 

Empowering Families Though Dark Times: How the Violet Foundation Eases Financial Pressures

Empowering Families Though Dark Times: How the Violet Foundation Eases Financial Pressures

Join Stephen Napleton and Father Tom Hurley on the Steve Cochran Show as they share the powerful journey of Violet, Stephen’s 3-year-old daughter who lost her life in February 2022 to a form of brain cancer called Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, or DIPG. They delve into Violet’s story, the inspiration behind creating The Violet Foundation,…

PM Chicago (5/17) – A Navy Pier Revamp & Renaming the MSI

PM Chicago (5/17) – A Navy Pier Revamp & Renaming the MSI

On this episode of PM Chicago with Bret Gogoel: Scott Childers, in for Bret, speaks with Bill Cameron, Host of Take 1, about the latest coming out of City Hall. He plays a piece from Nick Gale featuring the CEO of Navy Pier, Marilyn Gardner. Plus, what’s happening down at the PGA tournament?

Episode 104: A Weekend in the City

Episode 104: A Weekend in the City

On this episode of Show & Tell with Andrea Darlas: it’s a small episode, but it packs a punch! First up, Frank Maugeri, Founder and Artistic Director of Cabinet of Curiosity, joins me. He is here to promote opening weekend for their outdoor pedal power playground celebrations. After that, you don’t want to miss it!…