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Fire and Brimstone in Southeast Chicago

Low-quality air has things in it that will get inside you and kill you slowly.

Lily Scherlis2022-09-08T08:53:10-04:00September 6, 2022|
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  • "Refracking." Guernsey County, OH.

How Some Communities are Monitoring Their Own Air Quality

In Ohio, local advocacy groups are using low-cost sensors to gather information.

Diana Kruzman2022-09-02T16:25:32-04:00July 29, 2022|
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  • Thorium - 1

Are West Chicago’s Radiation Worries Over?

A local factory in West Chicago, Illinois was once the largest producer of thorium in the world. This fall the “radioactive capital of the Midwest” is doing one last cleanup.

Liuan Huska2022-07-29T12:42:22-04:00July 13, 2022|
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  • Pithole, Pennsylvania, 1895

Uncovering America’s First Oil Landscape

In Pennsylvania’s Oil Creek Valley, the messy legacy of the country’s first petroleum boom.

Jake Maynard2022-09-07T16:39:42-04:00June 7, 2022|
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  • Redhorse Bend ©David Ike Photography

The Death and Life of the Great Black Swamp

Draining Ohio’s Great Black Swamp was a feat of human effort and engineering. Restoring it will be even harder.

Ashley Stimpson2022-06-10T12:03:54-04:00May 27, 2022|
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  • Firestone Factory

In the ‘Rubber Capital of the World,’ Health Consequences Linger

In Akron, Ohio, toxic exposures to benzene and asbestos made people sick and cut lives short.

Yanick Rice Lamb2022-06-01T09:52:58-04:00May 17, 2022|
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  • Grist - Potash

A New Fertilizer Mine has Michigan Residents Worried

The largest potash mine in the country is coming to Central Michigan. But at what cost?

Lina Tran2022-04-14T16:56:42-04:00April 7, 2022|
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The Growing Fight Over a Trash Station in West Chicago

Concerns over transparency and environmental racism are fueling backlash in majority Latino West Chicago.

Liuan Huska2022-04-01T09:59:11-04:00March 25, 2022|
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  • Powell - Big Muskie

Welcome to ReCreation Land

Strip-mining destroyed the landscape of central Ohio--and the lungs of many workers. What will it take to build a healthier future?

Sarah Hume2022-04-15T16:51:21-04:00March 11, 2022|
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  • A delivery truck and a port

America’s Largest Inland Port is Running Out of Water

The proposed solution — a thirty-one-mile-long pipeline draining Lake Michigan — is dividing residents of Joliet, Illinois.

Adam Mahoney2022-03-10T15:05:33-05:00February 24, 2022|
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  • Seals - Englewood Proud

The Englewood Line–Not Just the Anti-606

The elevated rails-to-trails project will bring green space to Chicago's South Side.

Audrey Henderson2022-02-21T11:18:06-05:00February 18, 2022|
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  • Njie - Pryor Avenue Well

A Visit to Milwaukee’s Last Public Drinking Well

The Pryor Avenue Iron Well is a remnant of the past—and maybe a glimpse of the future.

Lina Tran2021-12-23T13:36:19-05:00December 3, 2021|
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