Medill Midday News Bite: Aug. 5
By Anne Arntson Reporter Lydia Randall checks in at the Chicago stop of the Rise Up October march tour to oppose police brutality. Reporter Carmen
By Anne Arntson Reporter Lydia Randall checks in at the Chicago stop of the Rise Up October march tour to oppose police brutality. Reporter Carmen
By Carmen Lopez and John Rosin The Chicago Riverwalk is reeling in visitors with its renovations. The new developments are not complete, but several parts
Catch up with Chicago’s top stories from some of Medill’s best talent. John Rosin reported from the rally that fights against the possible budget cuts
Take a bite into the day’s top Chicago stories from Medill’s best talent. Sara Shouhayib fills us in on how the historic Iranian nuclear deal
By Ellen Kobe Several years ago, Catholic Charities Chicago gave disposable cameras to many of their homeless and at-risk-of-homelessness dinner guests, encouraging them to take
By Sean Froelich and Coral Lu Outside of Greece, Chicago is home to one the densest concentrations of Greeks in the world, many of whom
By Sara Shouhayib Despite incurring a serious eye injury three years ago from a firework accident, Jameson Lamb, 19, still considers the Fourth of July
By Elizabeth Elving Dr. Kenneth James stood behind the pulpit at Church of the Spirit and smiled at the congregation. It was one of the
By Daniel Brown On a spring morning, with crisp air and blue skies outside, Theresa Cook, 51, sits down on the beige couch in her
By Anne Arntson Chelsea Jarvis delivered twins last year, but they were not her own. Kelly Stoeber gave birth to a baby girl on April