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Jonathon Berlin

Jonathon Berlin

Data and Graphics Editor at Chicago Tribune

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CPS graduates during the pandemic: 5 charts to help understand the trends

How has COVID-19 affected college enrollment/,/ and what makes a student successful on the path to a degree? Two recently published reports by the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research and the To&Through Project get at these questions, providing insights researchers hope can improve co…
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Stormy start to Memorial Day weekend: How much did it rain near you?

Rain is forecast to continue through Saturday, giving the Memorial Day weekend a stormy start. The storms kicked up dangerous waves along the lakefront creating high waves and closing Chicago beaches to swimming on the first day they were supposed to be open since 2019.
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Census maps and charts: How does Illinois compare with other states...

With a decline of more than 18,000 people over the last decade, according to new 2020 U.S. census data, the state will lose one seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for a total of 17.
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Where might those proposed new Chicago parking meters be located? S...

As part of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s 2021 budget plan is a proposal to install 96 parking pay boxes covering about 750 spots, mostly on the North Side and near downtown, during the first quarter of 2021.
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Like watching snow melt. 4 cool ways to see it disappear.

Watch Chicago’s record snow melt in four highly visual ways.
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With 1 million Illinoisans now fully vaccinated for COVID-19, here’...

Illinois set a new record for daily shots administered while also passing two COVID-19 vaccination benchmarks: More than 3 million doses administered and 1 million people fully vaccinated.
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Where are the Chicago speed cameras? Search our map for one near you

With new more strict rules for Chicago speed cameras a driver can get ticketed for going 6 miles per hour over the limit. Here is a map of camera locations.
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Where are you in the vaccine line? Check here.

The Tribune charted all of the vaccine groups by phase to give a little more context to just who might be next in line for the vaccine.
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Presidents Day winter storm: How much did it snow near you?

A frigid Presidents’ Day weekend is closing out with all of northern Illinois under a winter storm warning that could drop 6 to 10 inches of snow in most of the area Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
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How cold has February been? The data shows so far it’s one of the c...

The average temperature for February 2021 so far is among the coldest ever when compared with monthly averages going back to 1875. Even if Chicago recorded normal temperatures for the rest of the month, 2021 would still rank in the top third of coldest Chicago Februaries.
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Days into 2021, Chicago carjacking numbers not slowing: Search our ...

On the heels of record number of Chicago carjackings in 2020, the trend appears to be continuing into the new year.Through Jan. 10, the latest city data, the Chicago Police recorded 61 carjackings. That is compared to a total of 22 in 2020. Carjackings in 2020 rose about 135%, to 1,415 in 2020 from …
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Dec. 29 storm map: How much did it snow near you?

A fast-moving, rush-hour storm started to roll through northern Illinois Tuesday afternoon giving Chicago its first major winter snow of the season.
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How much did it rain near you? Check our map to find out

The National Weather Service issued a flood issued flood and dense fog advisories for much of northern Illinois early Thursday as between 1.5 and 3 inches of rain fell from Wednesday night to Thursday morning, including into the Chicago metro area. Check the Tribune’s map to see how much it rained n…
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Blagojevich’s crimes: 20 charges, 3 schemes and a lie

Here are the charges and schemes for which Blagojevich was found guilty.
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Will your town benefit from Illinois’ $45 billion infrastructure pl...

Illinois’ $45 billion infrastructure plan, signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker in June, will fund projects across the state over the next six years. The plan will affect highways, roads and bridges, schools and universities, cultural and community centers, hospitals, parks and museums, and much more.
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12 times the president called in the military domestically

There are a number of reasons the National Guard may be called to duty in the United States. A president mobilizing the Guard to respond to a situation, however, is rare.