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Whet Moser

How Police Shootings in Chicago Have Changed in Three Decades
By Whet Moser
What I learned after stumbling across a 1980s book about Chicago police shootings. Read more
10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
Refugees making Chicago’s famous cheesecake, what’s driving violence in the city, and new minority police recruits. Read more
In a City of Big Water Projects, Is Chicago's Little Green Infrastructure Working?
By Whet Moser
A new pilot project aims to evaluate and guide the future of Chicago's long battle with water. Read more
Could a Property Tax Freeze Help Close Illinois's Enormous School Funding Gap?
By Whet Moser
The key is making sure the freeze leads to increased state funding for education, especially in low-income areas. Read more
This Week’s 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
A lost medieval city, a special issue on lead, and why 2016 was the best year ever for Chicago food. Read more
PTSD in Poor Neighborhoods Could Be Worse than We Think
By Whet Moser
About 60 percent of women who witnessed trauma in this South Side study had PTSD, compared to 20 percent in the general population. Read more
Why Pre-K Education Could Be One of the Best Ways to Reduce Crime
By Whet Moser
A full-day, five-day-a-week childcare program with very low child-staff ratios, starting practically from birth, isn't cheap—but it might pay off anyway. Read more
10 Stories You Should Read About Chicago This Week
By Whet Moser
What Trump will cost Chicago, Illinois squeezes through an energy bill, and a physicist explains French fries. Read more
Cyclists Often Roll Through Intersections, and That Might Be the Safer Choice
By Whet Moser
A DePaul study finds that Chicago cyclists regularly do the "Idaho stop," a slow-rolling stop, at stop signs and even lights. And they also suggest there might be a benefit to it. Read more
Which Came First: Trump, or Uptick in Immigration Fears?
By Whet Moser
Anti-immigration sentiment is on the rise among Republicans, who also view "Islamic fundamentalism" as more of a threat than after 9/11. Read more
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