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How Redlining Segregated Chicago, and America
By Whet Moser
New evidence suggests that cutting up America's cities along racial lines exacerbated the problem, with effects that lingered for decades. Read more
Tom Skilling's Eclipse Broadcast Reminds Us Why He's a Local Treasure
By Jack M. Silverstein
The beloved meteorologist is a rare example of a journalist fusing with a subject matter—to become not just its foremost expert, but its conduit to the masses Read more
Do Your Eyes Feel Weird After the Solar Eclipse?
By Mauricio Peña
Chicagoans may have let their guard down since it was mostly cloudy. But that doesn't mean you retinas are unscathed. Read more
VIDEO: What's It Like to Fly in the Air and Water Show?
By DS Shin
Couldn't get enough of the awesome planes and tricks of the Air and Water Show? Join us on our ride with the Aeroshell Aerobatic Team. Read more
These Are the Best Private Schools in the Chicago Area
By Rachel Bertsche
We ranked the 10 top-performing high schools—and crunched crucial data on all 95 in the area. Read more
The Contradictions of Chicago Police's Secretive List
By Yana Kunichoff and Patrick Sier
The ranked list of "at-risk" individuals was finally released earlier this year—but city officials remain mum on the details. Here's what we do know. Read more
Are Endorsements for the Governor’s Race Getting Earlier?
By Emma Krupp
We put together the data for the last 15 years of elections and asked experts what they see. Read more
Why Women Programmers Were the Foundation of the Computing Age, and Where They Went
By Whet Moser
Women in computing helped Britain win World War II. Then they were pushed out of the industry, and the industry itself foundered. Read more
A New Guide to Chicago’s Co-Working Spaces
By Moira Lawler
Because the camping-out-at-Starbucks thing can only work for so long. Read more
So Chicago Is Suing the Justice Department. Can We Win?
By Mauricio Peña
Our law expert says one of the city's arguments is strong, but the other is not. Read more
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