Teen alcohol poisoning a major concern at Lollapalooza (VIDEO)

By Coral Lu and Sean Froelich One of the biggest music festivals in the Midwest is back. More than 300,000 people attended Lollapalooza last year. Lollapalooza is not only a big entertainment spectacle, but also one of the biggest weekends for alcohol poisoning for minors in Chicago.

Oak Park Ave construction may unearth indigent graves (VIDEO)

By Angela G. Barnes and Anne Arntson A major street in the Dunning neighborhood is getting a face-lift, but the city may have a hundred-year-old burial problem. According to Barry Fleig, a historian who’s chronicled the mishandling of bodies on the Northwest Side, the upgrade may disturb indigent graves. This reconstruction project was suppose to start in […]

Divvy deepens daily price

By Sean Froelich and Coral Lu The price for a 24-hour Divvy pass spiked 40 percent this week. The price is now at $9.95 up from the $7 price tag riders have enjoyed since the bike-share launched two years ago. Thousands of Chicago locals and tourists make use of the heavy-duty blue-bikes, and it is […]

Chicago Bans Plastic Shopping Bags (VIDEO)

By Angela G. Barnes and Anne Arntson Soon customers will not have the option to use plastic shopping bags in stores. Chicago is joining the ranks of other major cities to ban plastic shopping bags: Dallas, Houston, and parts of California.  This new citywide ban goes into effect in a matter of days.

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 dangerous. For those who have been victimized in America, there is a “shortcut” to citizenship. By helping the authorities investigate and solve crimes, immigrants like Miguel Hernandez can apply for a […]

Gas prices expected to fall due to Iran nuclear deal (VIDEO)

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 use of nuclear energy. Experts say gas could drop to $2 or less per gallon by December. With some sanctions being lifted, Iran is now able to sell oil to […]

Medill Evening News Update: July 15

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 for Chicago’s disabled and told us how this controversial plan led to an unhappy protest. Sara Shouhayib visited a local gas station after the completion of Iran’s nuclear deal, and she […]

Medill Midday News Bite: July 15

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 that was agreed upon this week will affect gas prices down the road. John Rosin explores a rally fighting against potential cuts that will impact Chicago’s disabled community. Anne Arntson connects […]

Purple Line Express to undergo makeover (VIDEO)

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 Carter announced a $30 million Purple Line Express improvement project at the Howard “L” stop Thursday. The project includes replacing track ties and running rail between Lawrence and Jarvis. Construction […]