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Edward Robert McClelland

The Pullman Neighborhood Is a Time Capsule
By Edward McClelland
In a city that changes rapidly, the historic neighborhood stands alone in its preservation. Read more
The Chicago Whales: A Short-Lived Team with a Long Legacy
By Edward McClelland
The team only existed for three years, but it played an important role in Chicago baseball history. Read more
‘What About Chicago?’
By Edward McClelland
Gun control doesn't work in Chicago because we don't have gun control. Read more
(Under)counting on Illinois
By Edward McClelland
The state was undercounted in the 2020 Census by 65,000 to 440,000 people — but Edward McClelland's experience as an enumerator suggests the number could be even higher. Read more
Why Pritzker Will Get Reelected
By Edward McClelland
Why will J.B. Pritzker likely be reelected governor? Because he’s neither corrupt nor a screwup. In Illinois, that’s a rare combo. Read more
From North to South on Western Avenue
By Edward McClelland
The longest road in Chicago is home to strip malls, car dealerships, and a couple of the city's finest ice cream shops. Read more
Mayoral Power Rankings 2023: May 2022 Update
By Edward McClelland
Our latest update to who has the best shot at becoming the city's next mayor. Read more
Blarney and the Beat Cop
By Edward McClelland
A new book about the Irish policeman explores how O'Neill collected traditional Irish songs — sometimes while applying pressure from the law. Read more
Yes, Virginia, There Is More Chicago North of Howard Street
By Edward McClelland
The area is the northernmost section of the city, and it was added a bit by accident. Read more
The Case for Pushing Back the Illinois Primary
By Edward McClelland
The state chooses its candidates earlier than any other state — making it feel as though politics never ends. Read more
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