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Whet Moser

I'm Suddenly a Lot More Skeptical of the Feds' New Fair Housing Rules
By Whet Moser
HUD's specific, inclusive new definition of fair housing has the potential to increase integration and opportunity. But it offers significant challenges to those in the business of fair housing, and fears that it could empty out or gentrify neighborhoods that are most in need of help. Read more
What Emanuel Has in Mind for Chicago’s Parks—and How to Pay for It
By Whet Moser
“No more bake sales, man.” The mayor strolls the 606 with a Chicago writer and talks about the Riverwalk, Rosehill Cemetery, and what's next for Chicago's public spaces. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week in Chicago
By Whet Moser
Chicago’s nightcrawler, Elena Delle Donne, and more Read more
Here Are Chicago's Most Expensive Blocks—In Terms of Prison Sentences
By Whet Moser
A new website maps the city's "million dollar blocks"—where prison sentences for their residents have cost the state that much over the past few years. Read more
Could the 1995 Chicago Heat Wave Happen Again?
By Whet Moser
Even assuming the continued trends of global warming, the exceptionally rare conditions that created the tragedy—specifically, the high nighttime temperatures—could remain rare. Read more
This Week’s 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
Best of Chicago, Fourth of July in Englewood, and more Read more
Donald Trump: Wrong on Immigration and Crime
By Whet Moser
The presidential candidate wants you to fear immigrants. But in the Midwest, they're a lifeline for cities that are losing population and facing crime problems. Read more
The Feds' New Fair Housing Rules Could Change the Shape of America
By Whet Moser
The Department of Housing and Urban Development just announced new, robust guidelines for defining what fair housing is, and new tools to build it. But will they be enforced? Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week in Chicago
By Whet Moser
Woodlawn's untapped economic potential, the city's new Netflix tax, and more Read more
How the Tribune Saved America from Fourth of July Lockjaw
By Whet Moser
A turn-of-the-century data-journalism project by the paper created a movement to clean up the holiday and the scourge of "patriotic tetanus" that always followed it. Read more
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