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Indira Khera

Indira Khera

Metro Reporter at WBEZ-FM Online

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Health & Medicine

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From Woodlawn to West Ridge, migrants live in temporary shelters across Chicago

From Woodlawn to West Ridge, migrants live in temporary shelters across Chicago
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Fermilab's DUNE: Investigating the universe's mysteries with neutri...

Fermilab in the western suburbs of Batavia, Illinois hosts the DUNE project, researching the elusive neutrino particle. This undertaking includes underground caverns and a high energy beam being shot from Illinois to South Dakota. Sam Zeller, a senior scientist, and deputy director of the project,…
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Looking for Earth Day events this weekend? Here’s what’s going on i...

Looking for Earth Day events this weekend? Here’s what’s going on in the city and suburbs.
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Northwestern model finds elevated air pollution over Lake Michigan ...

Northwestern model finds elevated air pollution over Lake Michigan and Chicago’s interstates
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What does low ice cover on the Great Lakes mean for ecosystems?

Ice is usually a common winter sight on the Great Lakes. But this season, ice cover on the lakes has been distinctly low. Host: Clare Lane; Guest: Andrea Vander Woude
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Ice is usually a common winter sight on the Great Lakes. But this season, ice cover on the lakes has been distinctly low.
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Taylor Swift-inspired pop-up bar brings a little heartbreak to the ...

Taylor Swift-inspired pop-up bar brings a little heartbreak to the Valentine’s season.
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A Woodlawn migrant shelter sparks anger — and reflection — among Bl...

A Woodlawn migrant shelter sparks anger — and reflection — among Black and Latino residents
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In the battle against gentrification, Pilsen residents press for af...

In the battle against gentrification, Pilsen residents press for affordable housing
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Extreme precipitation is testing Chicago's water system

Chicago’s Metropolitan Water Reclamation District hopes to create a “Deep Tunnel,” an expansive underground system built to store billions of gallons of water during heavy rainfall to combat extreme weather due to climate change. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Indira Khera
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It’s the Great Pumpkin smash

Wondering what to do with your wilting jack-o-lantern? Smash it to pieces (for the planet)!