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    Jim Gudas

    Jim Gudas has worked in Chicago radio since 1988, when he began as a writer, editor and reporter for WMAQ All-News 67. He was also a morning and afternoon news anchor at WGN Radio, before he joined WBBM as a reporter and anchor in March 2017.

    In addition to news, Jim's interests include history, reading, audio books, travel and sports. He is especially fond of computers and anything tech.

      A Seat at the Table
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      A chef has found a way to connect Chicago school children to nature and to help them learn more about themselves

      by Jim Gudas
      May 23, 2025
      Logan Square Preservation
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      A bar crawl is giving people a chance to learn about the history of a neighborhood on Chicago's Northwest Side in a different way

      by Jim Gudas
      May 23, 2025
      A general view of the Advocate Center, the practice facility for the Chicago Bulls on April 27, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois.
      Local

      Major medical provider expanding services on Chicago's South Side

      by Jim Gudas
      May 23, 2025
      Law concept - Open law book with a wooden judges gavel on table in a courtroom or law enforcement office on blue background. Copy space for text
      Local

      Federal prosecutors accuse a southwest suburban businessman of swindling investors

      by Jim Gudas
      May 22, 2025
      Front view of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC, against a dramatic stormy sky during sunset.
      Local

      Illinois immigrant rights group criticizes U.S. Supreme Court decision that could strip legal protections from migrants

      by Jim Gudas
      May 20, 2025
      Lost Dogs Illinois
      Local

      A cat missing for five years was found on Chicago's North Side and is now home with its owner

      by Jim Gudas
      May 20, 2025
       People visit the home where Cardinal Robert Prevost lived as a child on May 09, 2025 in Dolton, Illinois. Prevost, was named the first head of the Catholic Church from the United States and has taken the name Pope Leo XIV. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
      Local

      The mayor of south suburban Dolton is NOT ruling out the village buying the childhood home of Pope Leo

      by Jim Gudas
      May 17, 2025
      broken glass
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      String of North Shore robberies have been linked to the same thieves

      by Jim Gudas, Geoff Buchholz
      Mar 08, 2025
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