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BallotReady Is a One-Stop Shop for Candidate Info
By Kim Bellware
It gathers endorsements and stances for candidates nationwide, down to library boards, and wraps them up into a virtual mock ballot. Read more
Jiobit: A Tiny GPS Tracker For Your Kids
By Joel Reese
It's the size of a sugar packet, clips to a belt loop or shoelace, and lets you find where your child has run off to via smartphone (and soon, your pets). Read more
Noirefy Links Minority Candidates With Companies Looking to Diversify
By Kim Bellware
Virtual and social networks make it hard to make connections. Shaniqua Davis wants to fix that with her new site. Read more
Why Matt Davidson Is Thriving On the Field (and On His Podcast)
By Scott King
The White Sox's designated hitter started 2018 off with a bang: three home runs on opening day. Now he's got nine, tied for second in all of baseball, and shows no signs of slowing down. Read more
The Cubs Are No Longer Losers—But They're Not As Lovable, Either
By Grace Perry
The Ricketts family changed the Cubs' fortunes—but they also changed Wrigleyville into "Rickettsville" and brought too much baggage for one lifelong fan. Read more
Q&A: David Rapp on Tinker to Evers to Chance
By Jared Wyllys
Poetry immortalized the Cubs' legendary infielders, who brought the team a World Series victory when a rough-and-tumble sport was emerging as the national pastime. Read more
10 Great Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
A selfie pioneer, a Waterloo vet buried in a local scrapyard, Chicago under climate change, and more. Read more
A Lesson on Pasta Making from the Experts at Monteverde
By Rod O’Connor
A James Beard Award–winning 'Top Chef' runner-up, and the Italian nonna she learned from, teach our writer how to make ravioli. Read more
Can Chicago Survive Climate Change?
By Ted C. Fishman
It could be one of the best places to live on a warmer planet—if we’re not washed away by the rain. Read more
One of Illinois’s Most Experienced Biologists Has Lessons for the Future
By Susan Cosier
From urban coyotes to raccoon latrines, Chris Anchor has spent three decades studying wildlife for the Cook County Forest Preserve, gaining a breadth of knowledge few in his field can match. Now he's trying to pass it on. Read more
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