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Wide Angle: Police Accountability and Reform
April 02, 2021

The Derek Chauvin trial got underway this week in Minneapolis. The former police officer has been charged with the murder of George Floyd last May. Floyd’s killing sparked worldwide rallies and protests calling for accountability for police abuse. That’s

Opening Day! A Look Back at the Exciting (And Later, Crappy) Home Run Race of ’98
April 01, 2021

It’s opening day for baseball season! The White Sox start out on the road tonight against the LA Angels, while the Cubs take on the Pittsburgh Pirates at Wrigley Field. As baseball fans eagerly look ahead to a more “normal” season, we’re looking back at a

51 Women Were Killed. Where Are Their Stories?
March 31, 2021

Over the last two decades, 51 women, most of whom were Black, were killed in Chicago in similar ways. Most of their deaths have never been solved. And their stories have been underreported or incomplete. Samantha Latson is a student journalist who has bee

Landlords Push Back On Renters Bill
March 30, 2021

On Monday, we talked to one of the advocates behind a bill that would prohibit Illinois landlords from rejecting tenants based on their source of income, such as Section 8 housing vouchers and other subsidies. Evelyn Sanguinetti from Hope Fair Housing Cen

A Renter’s Right That’s Not Guaranteed
March 29, 2021

The rent is due this week. But hundreds of thousands people in Illinois remain out of work due to the pandemic. Even though Gov. JB Pritzker has again extended the state’s eviction moratorium until April 3, landlords can still reject prospective tenants f

The Week That Was: Damn, Loretto…
March 26, 2021

Loretto Hospital went from administering Chicago’s first COVID-19 vaccine last December to being cut off from the city’s supply in scandal. Hospital officials are investigating whether a top executive was funneling vaccine doses to ineligible people at Tr

Covering Chicago’s Gun Violence—Names, Not Numbers
March 24, 2021

As the nation reels from another mass shooting, some Chicago reporters are doing more nuanced coverage around gun violence. The city’s name is often invoked in national conversations about gun violence and control. But shootings here — like the one in Par

Chicago House Museums Under Threat
March 22, 2021

Chicago’s neighborhoods are full of house museums — former homes turned into cultural centers celebrating art and history. But leaders of these cultural hubs are worried the city could make it harder to operate in residential areas. On Tuesday, member’s o

The Week That Was: Students Weigh In
March 19, 2021

Illinois colleges could be going back to in-person learning in the fall. That’s just one of the news stories from this week. Jacoby sits down with two of his students at University of Illinois at Chicago to discuss in-person learning, the murders in Atlan

One Year In: What is Normal Anymore?
March 17, 2021

Remember last year, when local officials warned Chicagoans not to party this week, and they did anyway?