Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - 150 years ago, Chicago burned to the ground. What really happened, and what’s only myth?

On the night of Oct. 8, 1871, a fire broke out in Chicago. It started in or around a small barn owned by Patrick and Catherone O’Leary and would ultimately shape the city into what it is today. Historian Carl Smith joins Reset to tell the real story of the blaze that destroyed — and ultimately redefined — Chicago.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - WBEZ, Chicago Sun-Times In Talks To Merge Into One Of America’s Largest Nonprofit News Orgs

Public Media and the Chicago Sun-Times are in talks about joining forces to become a single nonprofit news organization. CPM’s board of directors approved the proposed deal in a meeting Wednesday night, paving the way for CPM to acquire the Sun-Times, a move that would create one of the largest nonprofit news organizations in the nation.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Rep. Mike Quigley Sees Horrible Consequences From Inaction On Infrastructure Bill And Debt Ceiling

A government shutdown will go into effect Thursday at midnight if Congress does act to fund the federal government. Meanwhile, lawmakers are getting closer to voting on two massive pieces of President Biden’s agenda: A $1 trillion infrastructure package and a $3.5 trillion spending plan. Reset checks in with a local lawmaker who sits on the powerful Appropriations Committee.