Uncovering America’s First Oil Landscape
In Pennsylvania’s Oil Creek Valley, the messy legacy of the country’s first petroleum boom.
In Pennsylvania’s Oil Creek Valley, the messy legacy of the country’s first petroleum boom.
Draining Ohio’s Great Black Swamp was a feat of human effort and engineering. Restoring it will be even harder.
In Akron, Ohio, toxic exposures to benzene and asbestos made people sick and cut lives short.
The largest potash mine in the country is coming to Central Michigan. But at what cost?
Concerns over transparency and environmental racism are fueling backlash in majority Latino West Chicago.
Strip-mining destroyed the landscape of central Ohio--and the lungs of many workers. What will it take to build a healthier future?
The proposed solution — a thirty-one-mile-long pipeline draining Lake Michigan — is dividing residents of Joliet, Illinois.
The elevated rails-to-trails project will bring green space to Chicago's South Side.
The Pryor Avenue Iron Well is a remnant of the past—and maybe a glimpse of the future.
The West Woodlawn Arboretum, in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood, reflects a "new narrative" of "joy and abundance."
Chicago is the most dangerous city in the country for birds. Meet the people who want to change that.
Documenting the indigeneity embedded in the culture and geography of the state.