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CPS Says Englewood Residents Support a Plan to Close Its Schools. Here’s What Really Happened
By Asiaha Butler
Five years ago, I helped create a plan for how to improve education in Englewood—with the support of CPS. Nowhere did it mention closing our neighborhood schools. Read more
Should Chicago Worry About Its Crime in Wooing Amazon? Sure—So Should Other Finalists
By Whet Moser
The city's reputation for crime may hurt its quest for HQ2—but if the data-driven company looks at the numbers, it'll find a somewhat different picture. Read more
As Olympics Approach, Local Trump Lookalike Gets Bigly Exposure in South Korea
By Jamie Hwang
This suburban man's Trump transformation is plastered all over Seoul, advertising clear retainers, as the world's attention turns toward the winter Olympics. Read more
What Craigslist Can Tell Us About Rents in Chicago
By Whet Moser
If you've got money, Chicago's pretty affordable. If you don't, there are surprisingly few options available. Read more
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
By Rod O’Connor
After moving to a new neighborhood upended his social life, our writer goes on the hunt for a new favorite tavern. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories About Chicago This Week
By Whet Moser
Pharmacy deserts, women in manufacturing, and abortion before Roe v. Wade Read more
What's the Deal with the Wrigley Field Wheelchair Lawsuit?
By Marla Donato
Major renovations to the Friendly Confines have made it harder for fans in wheelchairs to get the same ballpark experience, the lawsuit alleges. Read more
Why Donna Rotunno Defends Men Accused of Rape
By Bryan Smith
In the #MeToo era, this criminal defense attorney might easily be seen as a traitor to her sex, but to her clients, she's a hero. Read more
Dear Chicago Sports Teams: Here Are Some Tips on Losing
By Jared Wyllys
We spoke with the White Sox's sports psychologist to learn some lessons that, let's be honest, most of Chicago's major sports teams need. Read more
VIDEO: Chicago, Explained - Why Do We Have So Many Rats?
Like Facebook events at the Bean, there's no way to know exactly how many there are. Maggie Smith gives us the rundown. Read more
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