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In 1963, a Black politician named Ben Lewis was shot to death in Chicago. Clues
suggest the murder was a professional hit. Decades later, it remains no accident
authorities never solved the crime.
about 3 years ago
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journalism in the public interest.
over 3 years ago
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Wallace’s Catfish Corner, a fish and soul food restaurant on Chicago’s West
Side, was a neighborhood staple. Now the building is boarded-up and unused. Its
messy history shows the challenges of rebuilding an area devastated by
disinvestment.
almost 4 years ago
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Wallace’s Catfish Corner, a fish and soul food restaurant on Chicago’s West Side, was a neighborhood staple. Now the building is boarded-up and unused. Its messy history shows the challenges of rebuilding an area devastated by disinvestment.
almost 4 years ago
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Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx was elected on a promise of reform. In a
year of unrest and fear, she’ll find out if voters really want it.
about 4 years ago
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot has repeatedly ordered Chicago’s river bridges raised to
keep people out of downtown. She said the move was to protect businesses and
residents. But it is also a symbol of the city’s divisions.
over 4 years ago
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As the Trump administration publicizes its latest show of federal force in
Chicago, advocates say there are better ways to prevent violence.
over 4 years ago
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Combative and, at times, dismissive, Chicago’s first-term mayor gathers power as
she leads the city’s fight against the coronavirus.
over 4 years ago
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Despite the coronavirus pandemic, Sposato said he wanted to serve his
constituents. “It is what it is,” he said.
over 4 years ago
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The office of the public access counselor was supposed to enforce open
government laws. Nearly a decade later, it’s backlogged and frequently ignored.
over 4 years ago
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The Freedom of Information Act backlog starts with offices around the state,
including the governor’s.
over 4 years ago
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After Tuesday’s bluebath, Democrats dominate. But what comes next?
over 4 years ago
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After Chicago officials denied records requests from the police shooting, the
attorney general’s office did little to push the city to make documents public.
over 4 years ago
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Many welcomed the announcement that the sheriff took the database offline. But
the office has resisted calls to destroy it immediately or publicly explain
other details of its plans.
over 4 years ago
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Commissioners are set to pass a law banning the database and requiring it to be
destroyed.
over 4 years ago
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The mayor dominates the City Council while aldermen reign over the “fiefdoms” of
their wards.
over 4 years ago
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In the 49th Ward, a newcomer from the left unseated the once progressive Joe
Moore. And mayoral candidates Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle tried to
distance themselves from Rahm Emanuel, although the two top finishers have their
own ties to the political establishment.
over 4 years ago
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In the campaign to succeed Rahm Emanuel, candidates Lori Lightfoot and Toni
Preckwinkle talk neighborhoods and look for votes.
over 4 years ago
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The database has been accessed more than 1 million times, including some 32,000
times by immigration officials. Police said they will fix the database but not
erase it.
over 4 years ago
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Illinois Policy Institute has called for government reform while channeling
money to firms owned by insiders.
over 4 years ago
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Groups tied to Illinois Policy Institute and talk show host Dan Proft back GOP
candidates on city’s Northwest Side.
over 4 years ago