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The Curious Reasons Why Bike Share Is So Safe
By Whet Moser
Inexperienced riders are a feature, not a bug, of bike-share systems across the country, which seem to be safer not only than regular bikes, but riding in a car as well. Read more
This Week’s 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
Jumping through hoops for Illinois’s medical pot program, homeless but employed restaurant workers, and a Pulitzer for Chicago native Henry Threadgill. Read more
Q&A: Natalie Y. Moore on “The South Side”
By Whet Moser
The WBEZ reporter talks about her new book on the part of the city where she grew up, and where she reports from today. Read more
Even for Most Disadvantaged Families, Housing Relocation Pays for Itself
By Whet Moser
Displaced from public housing into safer neighborhoods, they made more money and committed less violent crime as adults. As housing policy favors housing vouchers, the implications are big. Read more
The Most Interesting Recommendations from Chicago's Police Accountability Task Force
By Whet Moser
The mayor's commission spared no words in criticizing the CPD and IPRA. But is change possible? Read more
By the Numbers: Chicago's Police Accountability Problem
By Katie Campbell
What the mayor's Police Accountability Task Force found, and what it proposes to repair the broken trust between the people and police Read more
Look Inside the Blackhawks' Equipment Room
By Matt Pollock
Equipment manager Jimmy Heintzelman shows us where the skates get sharpened. Read more
Is Cabrini-Green One of Chicago's Best Places to Live? It Was for Me
By James Lockhart
Growing up in Cabrini shaped who I am today. Will residents of the redeveloped neighborhood feel the same? Read more
Here Are the 10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
A trauma center success story, a neighborhood high school reviving itself, and where Illinois tax dollars are going with no budget. Read more
Bouncers Are Putting Their Lives on the Line to Keep Bars Safe
By Evan F. Moore
Dangerous encounters, Jedi mind tricks, and kinship among bouncers after a string of recent shootings. Read more
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