A crime victim’s path to the U.S. citizenship
By Coral Lu and Sean Froelich There are multiple ways for undocumented immigrants to become legal citizens in the United States, but sometimes the path is
By Coral Lu and Sean Froelich There are multiple ways for undocumented immigrants to become legal citizens in the United States, but sometimes the path is
By Sara Shouhayib and Lydia Randall Gas prices could drop substantially by the end of the year, thanks to the negotiations with Iran over its
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
By Anne Arntson and Angela G. Barnes Purple Line Express commuters will soon have a smoother, faster commute. Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CTA President Dorval
By Coral Lu and Sean Froelich Organized Communities Against Deportations gathered in front of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in downtown to advocate the
Some of this week’s top stories from Medill Reports. The Chicago Transit Authority is enforcing a plan created to prevent reduced-fare fraud at stations. See
By Lydia Randall and Sara Shouhayib Fraudulent use of subsidized Chicago Transit Authority cards in the last six months has cost CTA more than six
By Anne Arntson and Angela G. Barnes Hundreds of people gathered at the Thompson Center in downtown Chicago this morning to protest state budget cuts.
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 Kira Boyd On this edition of Medill Newsmakers, we will discus protesting then versus now. We will explore the history of protest movements in