This at-home version requires a fair bit of prep work, but readying the Louie dressing and salad components in advance cuts down on assembly significantly. Read more
At a crossroads when Chicago profiled him nine years ago, Jerryon Stevens is now in jail, awaiting trial on a murder charge. At home, his mother reckons with her son’s path — and tries to hold her fractured family together.
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A new documentary, In Their Hands, examines Illinois’s parole system through one man's story. Read more
Chicago desperately needs more housing. But when it comes to building apartments, the city is its own worst enemy. Read more
Were Trump's stronger numbers in Chicago an indication of the city becoming more Republican? Read more
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Shaw’s Signature Chopped Seafood Salad
This at-home version requires a fair bit of prep work, but readying the Louie dressing and salad components in advance cuts down on assembly significantly. Read more
The Blackhawks’ teenage sensation is already drawing comparisons to hockey’s greats. Just how good can he get? He’s single-minded about finding out. Read more
A revolutionary lab at Northwestern Medicine promises to unlock the secrets to longevity. Read more
A bold experiment at an old Lincoln Square motel represents a pioneering approach to housing the unhoused. Read more