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Lou Manfredini celebrated his 30th anniversary broadcasting on WGN Radio on a trip to Portugal with WGN Radio listeners! Lou and the group flew from O’Hare non-stop to Lisbon on TAP Air ...
Rick Wojcik, owner of Chicago’s Dusty Groove joins WGN Radio’s Dave Plier to preview ‘Record Store Day’ and shares the story ...
Albums from Elton John, Miles Davis, Tracy Chapman, Mary J. Blige and the cast of “Hamilton” are entering America’s audio canon, along with singles from Helen Reddy ...
The finals of the Golden Gloves was the first scheduled televised show on WGN-TV with Jack Brickhouse, center at table, as the first voice at the Chicago Stadium on March 5, 1948. The Golden Gloves ...
Marine Sgt. Alfredo Gonzalez’s webpage was removed from the U.S. Navy history website, as part of the Trump administration’s push to remove DEI content from military websites.
Introducing Epic Discounts! It’s new deals each week on brands you’ll love! As seen on WGN Radio! Epic Discounts is reader-supported and WGN Radio may earn a commission for purchases made ...
Featured on WGN Radio’s Home Sweet Home Chicago on 03/29/25: Rose Pest Solutions’ Marketing Director Janelle Iaccino, A.K.A. ‘The Bug Girl’, joins the program to talk about tips and tricks for ...
CHICAGO — WGN’s “Plant Daddy” Tim Joyce is back to share some weekend gardening tips, including how to help rebuild the butterfly population in your garden, how to care for those ...
The Internet Archive office is housed in a former Christian Science church in San Francisco. Six weeks into the administration, the Internet Archive said it had cataloged some 73,000 web pages ...
George Foreman, the heavyweight boxing champ who later became known for his countertop George Foreman Grill, has died at age 76. Here are a few minutes of Foreman talking with Milt Rosenberg on an ...
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration posted more than 63,000 pages of records on its website, following an executive order from President Donald Trump. Many of the documents had ...
CHICAGO (WGN) — Chicago residents continue to report vandalism involving Tesla vehicles in an apparent protest against its founder Elon Musk, a close advisor to President Donald Trump.