Illinois collects data about who gets abortions. But it keeps race and ethnicity hidden.
The data that could help illuminate disparities has never been public here. After a WBEZ inquiry, the state is evaluating whether that should change.
The data that could help illuminate disparities has never been public here. After a WBEZ inquiry, the state is evaluating whether that should change.
Omni Ecosystems is using cost-effective ways to create more sustainable green spaces in the city.
The $7.8 million project’s message is one of reuse and rebirth.
Local newsrooms are collaborating to measure air pollution in Chicago and nearby suburbs. And we need your help.
Mental wellness apps have soared in popularity. But how do you know if they’re based on research and science? Experts offer their advice.
Several species of ticks are converging on Illinois. Our changing climate means more prime habitat for the blood-sucking parasites.
Chicago soil can contain high levels of lead and other heavy metals. Check out this guide to making gardening safer.
“Common Place, Uncommon Space: Is Healthcare a White Space?” is on view in Café Logan at the University of Chicago until June 10.
Cases have been on the rise statewide since mid-March, or a few weeks after Gov. JB Pritzker lifted his indoor mask mandate.
This will be the first neighborhood-sized microgrid in the country.