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Here’s Why It’s Illegal to Fly a Drone Over Wrigley on Game Day
By Emmet Sullivan
Chicago police issued one citation to a drone pilot after the win on Tuesday. The FAA provides the background on why they did it. Read more
Should Cubs Fans Root for the Dodgers or Mets?
By Whet Moser
The Cubs are undefeated against the Mets this year, but in the NLCS, they would be facing a much better New York team than the one they played in May and July. Read more
Hillary Clinton vs. Bernie Sanders: Grading the Debate
By Carol Felsenthal
Felsenthal breaks down how the Park Ridge native beat her biggest rival during last night's Democratic presidential debate Read more
Four Totally (Not) Serious Ideas for the Obama Library
By Kerry Trotter
The Barack Obama Foundation has started accepting design bids for the presidential library on the South Side. Sure, architectural masters are vying for the job. But Chicago has some ideas, too. Read more
Here Are This Week’s 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
Best pizza, Jake Arrieta, Steve Bartman, and more Read more
Does Anthony Rizzo Gyrate More Than Any Other Player in the MLB?
By Hannah Nyhart
It sure seems like it—check out these priceless GIFs. Read more
Former CPS Chief: Rahm Didn’t Do “Enough Vetting” of Byrd-Bennett
By Carol Felsenthal
Jean-Claude Brizard, the first CPS CEO under Rahm Emanuel, reflects on the troubles of his recently indicted successor. Read more
25 Reasons to Love These 25 Cubs
By Jeff Ruby
Forget the ERAs and RBIs. Here are some endearing personal facts about everyone in the Cubs roster. Read more
The Merger of a Gold Coast School and a Cabrini-Green School Could Be Good for Both
By Whet Moser
The evidence suggests that desegregation results in substantial, tangible benefits for black students—and intangible ones for white students. Read more
Forrest Claypool’s Biggest Challenge: Fixing Chicago’s Public Schools
By Carol Felsenthal
The CPS CEO and go-to government fixer opens up about his new job. Read more
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