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Steve Miller

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Chicago, IL, United States

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  • CBS Chicago

Past articles by Steve:

Girl in wheelchair finally gets to enjoy a playground swing: 'How can we get more of these?'

A west suburban woman is using social media to thank people in St. Charles for making her 7-year-old daughter feel included. WBBM Newsradio’s Steve Miller reports. → Read More

Gardening's popularity soars, and now plots are scarce at urban farming sites

The recent springlike weather we’ve enjoyed had a lot of people thinking about gardening, which has been extremely popular since the pandemic started. → Read More

South Side Irish Parade is a no-go in 2021, organizers announce

Like so many events, Chicago’s South Side Irish Parade has been canceled, again. WBBM Newsradio’s Steve Miller reports that organizers hope to have alternative ideas to celebrate. → Read More

Small classified ad helps woman find long-lost brother after 30 years

A woman in Louisiana who was trying to find her brother after almost 30 years of being apart. She put a small ad in a newspaper and has since been reunited with her sibling. Read more on RADIO.COM. → Read More

Alleged price-gouger sold $5 masks for $19.95: Feds

The owner of a Skokie-based medical supply company is accused of price-gouging as he sold face masks to people during the pandemic. WBBM Newsradio’s Steve Miller reports. → Read More

Trump intro of high court nominee could have been 'super spreader' event

There is some speculation that the White House Rose Garden event honoring the president’s Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett may have been a super-spreader occasion. → Read More

Pandemic doesn't deter 102-year-old Chicago voter: 'It's the most important election of my lifetime'

The first presidential candidate Beatrice Lumpkin ever voted for was FDR. That was in 1940, and the Chicagoan said she’s never missed a vote since. → Read More

Laundromats Get Creative During Coin Shortage: 'Can't Make Change, Can't Make Money'

When quarters and other coins started disappearing from circulation a few months ago, laundromats in Chicago and elsewhere had to make some changes. → Read More

Cubs Hope Some Fans Can Watch At Wrigley Late In Season

Wrigley Field holds more than 41,000 people in normal times, and the Cubs would like to get as many as 7,000 people in the ballpark toward the middle or end of the 60-game season. → Read More

Lightfoot Tries To Retire Stern-Faced Meme In Twitter Video

The mayor's office on Monday released a cheery, satirical video on Twitter that effectively says: Welcome back, Chicago. → Read More

Epidemiologist Says You Can Hug For Mothers Day — If You Still Wear A Mask, Wash Hands

Mother’s Day is coming up and a lot of families are wondering: When is it safe to give mom a hug again? Epidemiologist Dr. Emily Landon has some advice for families who want to do something more than just wave at a distance on Mother’s Day. → Read More

Chicago Doctor Waded Into Coronavirus Outbreak, Willingly

Dr. Shu-Yuan Xiao, a native of Wuhan, China, stayed to help as coronavirus raged in his hometown. He is now sharing his story with WBBM Newsradio's Steve Miller. → Read More

Lockport Cops Seek Vandals Who Damaged Historic Gaylord Building

A 181-year-old building that played a role in Illinois history has been damaged by vandals, and now police are asking for help in finding those responsible. → Read More

Chicago Cinema Celebrates 70MM Film Format

Chicago's Music Box Theatre, which has a high regard for celluloid, is presenting its latest 70-MM Film Festival, which begins Friday. → Read More

Trump Administrator Snubs Chicago EPA Office, Union Says

EPA Senior Engineer Mike Mikulka says Scott Pruitt's trip to Indiana was kept secret. → Read More

Deerfield Considers Assault-Weapons Ban

The mayor of the north suburb says the local government has the power, legally. WBBM Newsradio's Steve Miller reports. → Read More

It May Be Possible To Predict Hail Weeks In Advance

A Northern Illinois University professor has come up with a way to predict when and where hail might fall, well in advance. → Read More

Suit: CPS Not Providing Services To Students With Disabilities

CPS has not provided qualified foreign-language interpreters for the parents of those children, a new lawsuit claims. → Read More

Coming Next Week: Super Blue Blood Moon

Whether or not you'll be able to see this rare event isn't clear, given the cloudy forecast. WBBM Newsradio's Steve Miller reports. → Read More

Local Group Wants To Curb Pet Drop-Offs At Shelters

Anti-Cruelty has just had its first "Pet-Friendly Housing Summit," a step, it says, toward making more rental units pet-friendly. → Read More