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  • Dunlevy - WOXY Sticker

Remembering WOXY and the Modern Rock 500

A Memorial Day tradition that chronicled the music of an era.

Robin James2019-06-06T11:03:59-04:00May 24, 2019|
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  • Nabong - Indiana Dunes Birding - 1

Birdwatching at Indiana Dunes National Park

The Indiana Dunes Birding Festival and the art of paying attention.

Pat Nabong2019-06-19T14:48:28-04:00May 22, 2019|
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  • Milwaukee Socialism

When Socialists Swept Milwaukee

Democratic socialists attending the 2020 Democratic Convention won't be out of place in a city with a long history of socialist governance.

Lindsey Anderson2019-12-06T13:05:18-05:00May 21, 2019|
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  • Image by Ye Jinghan

Performing Shakespeare in Prison

At Indiana's Pendleton Correctional Facility, a company of incarcerated men is finalizing its latest show.

Ryan Schnurr2019-06-14T11:47:53-04:00May 17, 2019|
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  • Love - Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Affordable Housing Project

American System-Built Homes in Chicago (and elsewhere).

Taylor Moore2019-05-24T09:37:17-04:00May 9, 2019|
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  • Gosnell - Ruffed Grouse

The Disappearance of the Ruffed Grouse

The bird’s population is declining in states across the region. Forest management practices are mostly to blame.

Dean Kuipers2019-06-14T11:48:05-04:00April 30, 2019|
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  • Dehler - Cleveland House

When Will Cleveland Fix its Lead Problem?

Two groups are sparring over timelines for addressing issues in the city's aging neighborhoods.

Afi Scruggs2019-05-17T10:53:32-04:00April 29, 2019|
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Chicago’s First Nations Garden

“While this is a space for Native people to use, to heal our traumas...[it's also] a space so we can outreach to the greater Chicago community."

Pat Nabong2019-12-06T13:31:55-05:00April 24, 2019|
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  • David Wilson - firefighter

Are Volunteer Fire Departments Still Viable?

Faced with a lack of money and volunteers, some western Pennsylvania departments are turning to consolidation.

Jordana Rosenfeld2019-04-30T10:11:28-04:00April 12, 2019|
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  • Sequeira - Young Patriots/Black Panthers

The Young Patriots and the Fight for the Working Class in Uptown

In the 1960s, the organization partnered with the Black Panthers and Young Lords, providing a model for multiracial coalition-building in Chicago.

Mari Cohen2019-04-29T14:38:21-04:00April 9, 2019|
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  • Boles - Seth Long

Tapping into Tradition

In the Ohio Valley, more farmers are harvesting maple syrup, a practice that dates to before the arrival of Europeans.

Sydney Boles2019-04-03T09:30:58-04:00April 2, 2019|
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  • Smith - Rezkoville Chicago 2

The Last Days of Rezkoville’s Purgatory

In Chicago, a long-empty swath of land south of the Loop is the latest site of a planned mega-development.

Ryan Smith2019-04-05T09:35:16-04:00March 29, 2019|
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