Andy Cutting, a firefighter with the Skokie, Illinois Fire Department, grew up outside of Melbourne, Australia. He fought the devastating Ash Wednesday fires in 1983.
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A retired ornithologist has 40 years of evidence that scientists say indicates a link between warming climate and smaller birds.
The Chicago Police Department has more than tripled its number of field training officers. It’s part of the department’s effort to improve the long neglected training program that helps new officers transition from the police academy to the streets
Chicago is hosting a Women’s March this Saturday for the fourth time but organizers say they're doing things a little differently this year.
DePaul University’s student newspaper has launched a new Spanish language section. It’s called "La DePaulia," and it aims to provide better coverage of Latinx communities.
A member of Democratic Illinois Governor JB Pritzker’s cabinet has resigned amid fallout from an email WBEZ published last week. John Sullivan led the state’s Department of Agriculture.
As 25th Ward Ald. Daniel Solis was tangled in a federal corruption probe last year, his outgoing chief of staff was building a new career as a security guard and lobbyist.
Chicago Public Schools committed in the teachers' contract to a nurse in every school. Finding the right kind of nurse will be a challenge.
WBEZ reporters tracked down former lobbyist Michael McClain looking for an explanation over his reference to "the rape in Champaign” in a 2012 email to the governor’s office.
WBEZ has identified a handful of "Opportunity Zone" projects in Chicago. They stem from President Donald Trump’s major tax cuts law from 2017. Natalie Moore takes a deeper look at their impact.
In an address Wednesday, President Trump said the U.S. will impose further sanctions on Iran. Illinois Congressmen shared their reactions.
A new study out Wednesday looking at national trends in police oversight shows more than 60 percent of big cities have some sort of civilian oversight of police. Sharon Fairley is the former head of the Chicago agency that investigates police shootings.
A new fashion co-op is trying to change the way our clothes are made. Blue Tin Production is owned and run by refugee and immigrant women. Their goal is to create ethical and sustainable garments.
After more than 1,000 performances in Chicago, Sunday was the final performance of the musical “Hamilton.” The Chicago run of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s blockbuster, multi-award winning work premiered in 2016.
Millions of borrowers who are well beyond college age are still paying off federal loans. A high school class is teaching kids about personal finance in hopes of bringing down the debt.
Recreational marijuana is now legal in Illinois. In Chicago and some suburbs, pot fans Wednesday lined up for hours at dispensaries. The state already allowed medical marijuana, and is now the 11th state to legalize recreational pot.
Vocalo's Jill Hopkins breaks down this year’s musical trends, and highlights a few tracks that deserve another listen.
Three preschool centers on the Southwest Side closed their doors to hundreds of children right before the Thanksgiving holiday. Their parents are now desperately trying to find a new center, but their options are limited.