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A Group of Uptown Revolutionaries Reemerges With a Concert
By Whet Moser
The Young Patriots Organization organized Appalachian migrants and allied with the Black Panthers. It didn't last long, but it's coming back to reflect on its legacy. Read more
Bruce Rauner Has Pushed a CPS Bankruptcy For a Long Time
It's unlikely–and might be a big fight for little gain. Read more
How Well Would Chicago’s Trauma Centers Handle a Crisis?
By Adrienne Hurst
The city’s maxed-out medical facilities would have a tough time handling the fallout from a terrorist attack. Read more
Here Are This Week’s 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
Kim Foxx, Lois Weisberg, school closings, and more Read more
Can Kamau Murray Build the Next Serena?
By David Mendell
The tennis guru is on a mission to improve the lives of South Side kids. His tactic: helping them master the game so they can land college scholarships—or more. Read more
Jimmy Butler Is Taking Over (Especially at the Foul Line)
By Whet Moser
The rising superstar is flashing elite skills at getting to the charity stripe. Read more
Documentary Film Looks at the Legacy of the Great Migration
By Whet Moser
“A Thousand Midnights” looks back from the movement’s terminus in Chicago to its roots in the South. Read more
As Expected, Cook County Democrats Endorse Foxx in Heated Race for State’s Attorney
By Carol Felsenthal
Preckwinkle shows her clout in getting county Democrats to reverse course. Read more
For 110 Years the Chicago Defender Has Made Its Mark on History
Interview by Whet Moser
Ethan Michaeli, a former reporter for the legendary black paper and an author of a new history on it, talks about its role in the Great Migration, the election of John F. Kennedy, and the rise of Barack Obama. Read more
Here Are the 10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
Rauner’s first year, the city’s bond mess, and more Read more
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