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Edward Robert McClelland

Why Can’t We Quit Rod Blagojevich?
By Edward McClelland
With a new miniseries on Hulu, Blago can't seem to quit the spotlight — and the public seems to keep eating it up. Read more
Rogers Park/West Ridge Looks to Honor the Pollards, Its First Black Family
By Edward McClelland
The neighborhood Historical Society wants to rename Paschen Park after the Pollard family, whose members included a filmmaker, a jazz musician, the state’s first Black nurse, and a pro football hall of famer. Read more
A Visit to the Least-Trafficked ‘L’ Stop
By Edward McClelland
Only 119 passengers board a train at the Kostner Pink Line stop on an average day in North Lawndale. Read more
10 Chicago Podcasts Worth Your Time
By Edward McClelland
From politics to sports to history, we're listening to these podcasts to get our aural city fix. Read more
Opinion: Let’s Take Lake Michigan Away From Indiana
By Edward McClelland
Making the case to take the shoreline away from Indiana, where steel mills continue to pollute the lake. Read more
A History of Radiators in Chicago: Q&A with The Steam Whisperer
By Edward McClelland
Why steam radiators fell out of favor after World War II, the 1918 flu's influence on heating systems, and why they make those loud noises. Read more
A (Pre-Bulls) History of Pro Basketball Flops in Illinois
By Edward McClelland
As former Tribune sportswriter Robert Logan once wrote, "Chicago, it has been said, just isn’t a basketball town." (This was before Michael Jordan, of course.) Read more
Opinion: How Illinois Became a One-Party State
By Edward McClelland
Illinois isn't the only state with the problem, but it can breed bad government. Read more
The Big Number: Top Aldermanic Salary
By Edward McClelland
A Chicago Puppet Tradition Lives on at Opera in Focus
By Edward McClelland
Brothers Justin and Shayne Snyder continue the city's legendary puppet performances in Rolling Meadows. Read more
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