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Can Rent Control Stem Gentrification in Pilsen?
By Christian Belanger
Community members hosted a panel to discuss ways to keep developers from pushing out long-time residents. Read more
What DACA Does for Recipients, Illinois, and the Country
By Whet Moser
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals has always been a fragile compromise, but research suggests it's had substantial benefits for eligible immigrants and the places they live. Read more
UPDATE: School Funding Reform Breaks Through Chaos in Springfield
By Whet Moser
Pension shifts, TIF districts, and a cartoon made strange bedfellows as school districts waited to see if they'd get the money needed to make it through the year. Read more
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
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
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
Assessing the Nice-Guy Rahm Routine
By Edward McClelland
A kinder, gentler mayor is boosting investment in the black community. But can he win back voters? Read more
With Lull in Affordable Housing Fight, Jeff Park Neighbors Talk Segregation
By Christian Belanger
The group known for its "yes in my backyard" attitude held a panel to talk about how segregation and housing has affected the city. Read more
It's "Silly" to Call Him the De Facto Governor, John Tillman Says
By Carol Felsenthal
The CEO of the influential Illinois Policy Institute, whose employees were recruited en masse for governor's office positions, sits down to talk about pensions, Madigan, and who controls Springfield. Read more
What Happened to Illinois's Medical Cannabis Advisory Board?
By Lee V. Gaines
Former members and one legislator say the group was quietly disbanded in a deal with Governor Bruce Rauner to keep the medical marijuana program alive. Read more
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