In Chicago, breast cancer is killing black women far more often than white womenJanuary 20, 2010 11:08 am
Citing the work of several Chicago researchers, Peter Aldhous explores why Chicago's disparity in breast cancer death rates between black women and white women is nearly twice as high as the national mark. "Across the US, death rates among black... > More
Police torture: From the South Side to the stageJanuary 14, 2010 4:23 pm
By Natalie Southwick After nearly 20 years following the trail of police brutality across Chicago, longtime investigative journalist John Conroy has traded the newsroom for the stage. His two-act play, “My Kind of Town,” uses three interlocking story lines to... > More
En Español: Dirty SecretJanuary 4, 2010 12:39 pm
In English: http://www.chicagoreporter.com/index.php/c/Cover_Stories/d/Dirty_Secret Una vigorizante tarde de noviembre, un juego informal de basquetbol y softbol están en marcha en Hawthorne Community Park en Cicero. Cerca, una niña joven juega en un jardín, persiguiendo a un Border Collie con un rastrillo... > More
Illinois leads nation with most unsafe black nursing homesDecember 2, 2009 9:00 am
Illinois leads the nation with the most unsafe black nursing homes, according to a new analysis by The Chicago Reporter. The Reporter analyzed data from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, which listed 580 of the nation’s most unsafe facilities among... > More
Chicago Muckrakers
Chicago politicians take advantage of South Side foreclosuresFebruary 3, 2010 11:23 am
Supporters of candidates running for several political offices in the February primaries used dozens of boarded-up homes and businesses on the South Side to display their political signs.... > More
Carlos Hernandez Gomez, an unforgettable reporterJanuary 21, 2010 4:48 pm
To remember Carlos Hernandez Gomez is to smile. Carlos was one of those people who brought you joy just by walking through the door. You knew that he'd make you laugh. It might be funny, witty or outrageous, but Carlos was... > More
Remembering Carlos Hernandez GomezJanuary 20, 2010 10:40 am
To remember Carlos Hernandez Gomez is to smile. Carlos was one of those people who brought you joy just by walking through the door. You knew that he'd make you laugh. It might be funny, witty or outrageous, but Carlos... > More
Feds finally investigate safety issues at Uptown nursing homeJanuary 13, 2010 4:12 pm
photo courtesy of flickr/ulrichkarljohoBy Natalie SouthwickFederal investigators have joined the fray over a troubled Uptown nursing home, according to a recent Chicago Tribune report.... > More
Brick By BrickBy: Jeff Kelly LowensteinEx-offenders try to build new lives while building job skills.
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Landing A Green JobBy: Jeff Kelly LowensteinLow-income workers could get a smaller slice of proposed environmentally responsible jobs.
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Power To The StudentsBy: Jessica YoungAt Chicago Freedom School students take activism out of the streets and put it into the classroom.
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