Vienna’s green revolution: Inside the city’s sustainability boom

The Kunst Haus Wien exterior.

By Jessie Nguyen Medill Reports  VIENNA — In the midst of the Vienna winter, city life is as vibrant as ever. Commuters biked along the Ringstrasse as riders patiently lined up for a tram at one of Innere Stadt’s more bustling stops. When it comes to sustainability, no city does it like Vienna. Only 1 in […]

Environmental coalitions work to block invasive carp from Great Lakes

By Christiana Freitag Medill Reports When loud barges pass along the Mississippi River, a flurry of oversized silver carp can be seen leaping into the air. These noise-sensitive invasive fish escaped from aquaponic ponds on the lower Mississippi in the 1990s, and continue to pose an ongoing ecological threat to the Great Lakes. As filter […]

WATCH: Chicago This Week — Episode 10

Medill Reports This week in Chicago: Our team takes a deep dive into ways new federal pressures affect Chicago’s systems and institutions, from universities to hospitals, police departments, immigration offices and more.   “Chicago This Week” is a half-hour show that features news, sports, business and entertainment stories from around Chicago. All the producing, reporting, […]

LISTEN: Illinois could be first state to protect right to mask up

By Layna Hong Medill Reports Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-mask legislation is sweeping across the country. With growing pro-Palestinian activism, many lawmakers argue that protesters are using masks to hide their identities. But in Illinois, a bill proposed in February would protect the right to wear a medical mask in […]

Summer season or tariff-surge, what’s making thrifting appealing?

By Janani Janarthanan Medill Reports Have you recently noticed the price of clothes on online shopping sites go up? Are you considering thrifting to get better deals on your summer wardrobe or salve a sudden shopping itch? Industry experts and executives of Goodwill and ThredUp, an online consignment and thrifting marketplace, have been expecting it. […]

As women’s basketball grows, Chicago’s loyal fans feel priced-out

By Bianca Javate Medill Reports Less than a month before the Chicago Sky host the Indiana Fever on Saturday at the United Center, the most expensive resale ticket on Ticketmaster was an eye-popping $11,900. On May 24, Fever star Caitlin Clark got injured and is now questionable to appear in the game, slashing the price […]

WATCH: Chicago This Week — Episode 9

Medill Reports This week in Chicago: We bring you a guide for the ultimate summer in Chicago. From musical festivals and arts shows to rec leagues and sporting events, we share all the ways to have fun in the sun.   “Chicago This Week” is a half-hour show that features news, sports, business and entertainment […]

Scientists at Chicago Botanic Garden save local plant species, one seed at a time

Kayri Havens, in a black top, speaking in a lab space

By Donnisa Edmonds Medill Reports Amid rising global concern about climate change, scientists at the Chicago Botanic Garden are tackling conservation and extinction in a unique way — by seed banking. The Dixon National Tallgrass Prairie Seed Bank at the Chicago Botanic Garden is one of about 1,700 seed banks across the world busy collecting […]