Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Morning Shift: One journey ends, another begins February 28, 2013 WBEZ [View the story "'Morning Shift' #117: One journey ends, another begins" on Storify]'Morning Shift' #117: One journey ends, another beginsOn Thursday's Morning Shift, we talk to the first woman to serve on Iowa's Supreme Court, a feature on Pope Benedict's legacy, Chicago is a finalist in the Mayor's Challenge, Our Guns Series and on Music Thursday, we celebrate Fats Domino's Birthday on the last day of Black History Month.Storified by · Thu, Feb 28 2013 07:28:28Pope Benedict XVISergey GabdurakhmanovFormer woman Supreme Court justice ousted for same-sex marriage supportMarsha Ternus is the first woman to serve on Iowa’s Supreme Court, and was on the bench when she and her colleagues declared the ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional. She was voted out of her seat the following year. Ternus discusses the politicization of justice, and details her experience in Iowa.Marsha Ternus | Chicago Tonight | WTTWElmhurst College: Iowa Justice Marsha Ternus to Discuss the Politicization of JusticeThe impact of Pope Benedict's papacy in Chicago Pope Benedict the Sixteenth officially resigns Thursday. He’s the first pope to step down in nearly 600 years. His surprise retirement hits close to home in the Chicago region: nearly 40 percent of the population of Cook and Lake counties is Catholic. So the question of Benedict’s impact and who should get the job next is a hot topic. Monique Parsons has this report.Chicagoans reflect on Pope Benedict XVI's legacy by WBEZChicagoans reflect on Pope Benedict XVI's legacy, and their hopes for his successor, as he steps down. For WBEZ, Monique Parsons reports.Chicago Catholics abuzz over selection of new popeParishioners are divided on Pope Benedict XVI's legacy.Benedict XVI Begins Final Day as PopeVATICAN CITY - A day after blessing the faithful for the last time as pope, Benedict XVI prepared on Thursday to meet the cardinals who w...Chicago moves on up in Mayors ChallengeChicago is one of 20 finalists for the Mayors Challenge, a national contest designed to award cities money for the most innovative ideas created to address the city’s most pressing issues. Chicago’s idea is to translate all the disparate data it consumes to create a more cohesive way to scale back traffic accidents and manage weather emergencies, among other things.Our Guns feature: Antique GunsDid you know that one of the largest antique gun auction houses is right here in Illinois? It’s true. And WBEZ's Alex Keefe takes us on a tour. Music Thursday: Happy Black History Month and Birthday to Fats!It’s Thursday. And it’s still Black History Month. And it’s Fats Domino’s birthday. Tony and Richard are putting all those pieces together and bustin’ out their favorite tracks from African Americans associated with Louisiana/New Orleans. Bill Fitzgerald, the long-time proprietor of Fitzgerald’s in Berwyn joins with his picks as well. Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Previous post in Morning Shift with Tony Sarabia Morning Shift: A change in the making Next post in Morning Shift with Tony Sarabia Morning Shift: Sequestration is upon us... View the discussion thread. Top Headlines On WBEZ.org Vote on the ultimate Chicago book Bridge to the future Poems for my father(s) Drop money in the river, watch it float back Chicago craft beer week, food truck rally and more Chicago Bulls get no respect Can city structure affect social interactions? Where was Sen. Dick Durbin at 25? City gives Congress Theater pass McCormick Place buys 100 percent wind energy