Sarah Stark
What the proposed Red Line extension would mean for Far South Side residents
With the help of downtown property tax revenue, Chicago’s far South Side will be one step closer to accessible public transportation.
Report finds racial disparity in single-family lending in Chicago neighborhoods
The report comes from the Urban Institute in D.C.
‘The Franchise’ podcast chronicles 60 years of Jewish athletes and sports fans
Tablet Magazine produces the eight-episode series.
Chicago reaches $10 million settlement with Uber Eats
The city might still take Grubhub and DoorDash to court over deceptive practices.
Julianne Sitch becomes first woman to coach an NCAA men’s soccer team to title
The UChicago men’s soccer team ended an undefeated season on a high note.
Spotify tracks our listening data and we like it… kind of.
But do you know everything they do with your info?
Congress quashed a rail strike by forcing a deal between workers and bosses
The agreement grants rail workers additional paid leave and higher wages, but it falls short of meeting key demands of some union members.
Chicago will elect police district councils in February. Here’s what to know.
The councils are the next step in the city’s new plan for police oversight.
Struggling — and coping — with grief during the holidays
“Grieving means that our ability to live with that grief will change overtime, that we will learn what we can do to comfort ourselves.“