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10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
Charlie Trotter’s culinary legacy, Jay Cutler comes out of retirement, and city police use military-style tactics responding to suicide attempts. Read more
Former Youth Coach to Parents: Don't Sign Your Kids Up for Football
By Bob Chiarito
Mike Oliver founded the Naperville Patriots in 2004. Now, he says he wish he hadn't let his kid play the game. Read more
Victor Skrebneski on Shooting Bowie Naked and Advising Daley
By Bill Zehme
The famed portrait photographer, 87, talks about growing up in Chicago and capturing the perfect image. Read more
How President Trump Is Eroding Norms
By Whet Moser
A clever experiment lends credence to reports and anecdotes that the president's willingness to "speak his mind" has encouraged his supporters to do the same. Read more
Why I Fought to Bring a "Radical" Book Publisher to My Neighborhood
By Renner Barsella
The fight for Haymarket Books is over, but this writer says there's more to be done to bring the neighborhood together. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week
By Mauricio Peña
Cubs World Series spurs baby boom, experts talk Illinois’s first budget plan in two years, and hate crimes increase. Read more
Now Without a City Stable, Chicago Cowboys Ride On
By Christian Belanger
The founder of Broken Arrow Riding Club, which hosts a well-attended annual ride on the South Side, says he'll renew efforts to bring a stable to Washington Park. Read more
Dogs on Parade: Scenes from West Town's Cutest Summer Fest
By DS Shin
When the going gets ruff, these pooches get in costume. Read more
Chicago Youth Combat Violence with Campouts and Community-Building
By Mauricio Peña
"This is what happens when you not only give young people a place at the table, but you have them lead the conversation," one organizer says. Read more
Should You Go to Southern Illinois to See the Total Solar Eclipse?
By Teresa Manring
On August 21, Chicago will have the best view of a solar eclipse it's had in 92 years. But it could be better. Read more
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