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Chicago's 'Array of Things' Takes Another Step Towards Reality
By Whet Moser
A grant from the National Science Foundation will allow the city's urban fitness tracker to expand from a couple prototypes to a full-blown pilot of 500 nodes around the city. Read more
Rape Culture Rears Its Head in the Sun-Times
By Whet Moser
"It’s tough to see this unidentified prostitute as a victim," writes Mary Mitchell of a woman who was raped at gunpoint. She's not alone, but it's a dangerous worldview. Read more
What Would a Soda Tax Do For Chicago?
By Whet Moser
Raise revenues? Reduce consumption? It's hard to know—but a similar tax in Berkeley has had some surprising results. Read more
Q&A: Dana Suskind on the Importance of Talking (More) to Your Child
By Whet Moser
The surgeon's Thirty Million Words project—and new book—is a how-to manual for parents to engage with their children from the earliest months. Read more
Essential Background on Rahm's Potential Property Tax Hike
By Whet Moser
Chicago has low property taxes compared to the rest of the state, but the state has high property taxes compared to the rest of the U.S. Where do we stand? Read more
After 12 Days, Dyett Hunger Strike Continues
By Adrienne Hurst
A day after Mayor Emanuel dismisses their demands, the 12 protesters take their response to City Hall. Read more
Hunger Strikes By CPS Parents Have a History of Working
By Whet Moser
The tactic worked in Back of the Yards and Little Village. But activists in Bronzeville face difficult political and financial challenges in securing an open-enrollment high school to replace Dyett. Read more
Navy Pier Could Have Been a Whole Lot Cooler
By Whet Moser
The Navy Pier we're getting from its new renovation looks a lot like the one that was proposed over two decades ago. Read more
Five of the Smelliest Spots in Chicago
By Kerry Trotter
Here are some of the city’s rankest areas. Read more
Poll: Who (or What) Will You Be For Halloween?
It's coming sooner than you would think! Read more
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