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The Stranger Who Got a Tattoo with Amy Krouse Rosenthal
By Zach Brooke
The writer of "You May Want to Marry My Husband" mentioned a woman she met only once, at Family Tattoo in Chicago. That woman, Paulette Brooks, tells us her story. Read more
What Friendship Means to Kids in Chicago's Violent Neighborhoods
By Whet Moser
Many students say they choose friends for protection or safety—they're forced to think strategically in order to get by, a recent study shows. Read more
How Do You Replace a Beloved 54-Year-Old Restaurant?
By Natalie Escobar
Maybe you can't. The Gutierrezes tell the story of what happened after Nuevo León, cornerstone of Pilsen for over a half-century, burnt down. Read more
10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
The promise of a new West Side court, how to get your beer into a Chicago bar, and the Bears’ Trubisky Mystery. Read more
Does Recreational Weed Have a Chance in Illinois?
By Tatiana Walk-Morris
The political tide has turned against marijuana in recent months. So why are two state lawmakers introducing a legalization bill now? Read more
Former Fox News Pundit Who Accused Exec of Sexual Assault Returns to Chicago
By Carol Felsenthal
Tamara Holder, a lawyer whose accusations led to the firing of a Fox News exec, wants to restart her civil rights practice here. Read more
The Clothes You Abandon at the Dry Cleaner Can Now Go to a Good Cause
By Bob Chiarito
These two Naperville guys are galvanizing the dry cleaning industry to help former inmates look polished at job interviews. Read more
How to Get 3,000 Pounds of Beef Jerky from Reno to Seattle
By Michael Lenehan
And other things I learned about logistics, the booming Chicago business that you’ve probably never heard of but can’t live without Read more
The Surprisingly Complex Journey a Rose Takes from Colombia to Chicago
By Michael LenehanIllustrations by Muti
And how it's all made possible by logistics, the booming Chicago business that you’ve probably never heard of but can’t live without Read more
Goodbye Two-Flats, Goodbye Affordability
By Whet Moser
Smaller apartment buildings, once built in large numbers, are slowly vanishing. That's bad news for Chicago renters. Read more
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