Weis tries to build political support to defend police tactics in light of criticism he has received since the violence at the Taste of Chicago. CBS 2's Mike Parker reports.
The Taste of Chicago has been familiar for a long time now, but in its first year, people didn't know what to expect. Here is former CBS 2 reporter Bob Wallace, reporting on the first Taste in 1980.
The Taste of Chicago begins Friday, with food from new restaurants alongside treats that have been around for 50 years. CBS 2's Ed Curran talks about it with Taste manager Mary Slowick.
Weis tries to build political support to defend police tactics in light of criticism he has received since the violence at the Taste of Chicago. CBS 2's Mike Parker reports.
The first Taste of Chicago had only 32 restaurants, but there are now 63 daily. CBS 2's Ed Curran talks to Colleen McShane, president of the Illinois Restuarant Association.
A decision on whether property taxes will go up, Round 2 of the crosstown classic and loosen your belt: It's time for the Taste of Chicago. All that and more in this week's "A Look Ahead."
Despite a fatal shooting at this year's Taste of Chicago, Mayor Richard Daley says the festival is family-friendly and doesn't think the violence will affect the city's Olympic bid.