Chicago
Lead Pipes Are Everywhere in Chicago. Here’s How to Protect Yourself
By Sophia Kalakailo, City Bureau
A Toxic Landfill Was on the Brink of Expanding. Residents Fought Back and Won
By Christiana Freitag
Chicago Aims To Have Most Air Pollution Sensors in the US
By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times
Trump Dismisses Civil Rights, Fair Housing Cases in Chicago To Focus on ‘Real Concerns’
By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Was Supposed to Warn Residents About Toxic Lead Pipes. It’s Barely Started
By Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Keerti Gopal
These Century-Old Chicago Silos Are Slated for Demolition. Neighbors Want to Save Them
By Charna Albert
In Chicago, a Landmark Environmental Justice Bill Inches Toward Passage
By Siri Chilukuri
How Do You Escape a Heat Wave When You Have Nowhere to Go?
By Keerti Gopal
Chicago’s Plan to Replace Lead Pipes Puts It 30 Years Behind the Federal Deadline
By Keerti Gopal, Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco
As Data Centers Proliferate Across Illinois, Communities Grapple with How to Supply the Necessary Water
By Susan Cosier
As Wildfire Smoke Increases Bad-Air Days, Are Government Agencies Doing Enough?
By Leigh Giangreco
As Chicagoans Brace for Higher Water Bills, Groups Push for Affordability Reforms
By Christiana Freitag
In Chicago, Artists Imagine a World Without Prisons or Environmental Hazards
By Keerti Gopal
Illinois Delays a Project Meant to Keep Asian Carp Out of the Great Lakes
By Susan Cosier
After Decades of Shattered Trust, Chicagoans Demand Transparency on South Side Quantum Computing Development
By Keerti Gopal
What 30 Years of Fighting for Environmental Justice Looks Like in One Community
By Bhabna Banerjee