Reporting by Media Outlet
WBEZ —
Chicago Seniors Find Joy In Normalcy As COVID Restrictions Are Lifted
“Those residents were also among the first in the country to be fully vaccinated and begin to emerge cautiously toward pre-pandemic normalcy …”
A Look Back At 2020, In 52 Photos
“The big stories of 2020 stand out: the global pandemic, sweeping civil unrest and a tumultuous presidential election. But the moments in between have been just as memorable …”
Chicago Celebrates Joe Biden’s Victory
“In Chicago, which voted overwhelmingly Democratic in this year’s presidential race, the reaction to Joe Biden’s victory was swift and loud: horns honking, cheering and hollering and, of course, the clanking of cow bells …”
Chicago Tribune —
FOIA for beginners: A state law guarantees access to public records. But it isn’t always that easy.
“A state law called the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, usually just dubbed FOIA, gives private citizens the ability to request records from most public bodies in the state …”
The flip side of FOIA: Mountains of paper, small government staffs and — for some — an attitude problem
“Citizens who exercise their lawful right to obtain public documents through FOIA requests frequently complain that the government is failing to uphold its end of the statute. However, the people on the other end of the process say responding to FOIA requests can be challenging, especially for small staffs …”
7 things people would like to change about FOIA in Illinois
“The statute — and the ways in which the statute is sometimes interpreted — is far from perfect. Here are seven changes that some people familiar with FOIA would like to see in Illinois, in no particular order …”
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution —
Kirkwood newcomers pitch in to help longtime residents facing displacement
“Kirkwood, which sits on the city’s east side, is quickly gentrifying, like many in-town neighborhoods. Displacement, whether from rising taxes or the need for expensive home repairs, is an issue facing aging homeowners throughout Atlanta, especially elderly Black residents …”
Caretakers of MLK’s legacy: Rangers help visitors absorb importance of key King sites
“Smith is one of about 10 rangers who work full time at the national historical park. When guests walk into the visitor center, a ranger is there to greet them, offer a brochure and give a brief orientation …”
2021 Atlanta Press Club Awards of Excellence winner
Despite not qualifying for debate, Julián Castro appears in Atlanta
“When 10 Democratic candidates for president take the debate stage Wednesday night, Julián Castro will not be among them. However, not qualifying for the fifth primary debate did not stop Castro from traveling to Atlanta …”
The AJC, continued —
Marietta resident known for her smile, resilience dies of COVID-19
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter celebrate their 74th wedding anniversary
Downtown kitchen chief retires after decades helping Atlanta’s homeless
Longtime St. Pius employee, champion of underdogs dies from COVID-19
COVID-19 claims longtime Ball Ground resident, avid traveler
Caretakers of MLK’s legacy: Rangers help visitors absorb importance of key King sites
Made with love: The small, sustainable makers who work in Atlanta’s artisan scene
The books that are checked out most often from Atlanta's library system
Following fire, Paris on Ponce owners launch fundraiser to rebuild
Atlanta photographers find creative ways to document this moment
Amid coronavirus, construction continues to repair former Masquerade
What coronavirus means for metro Atlanta’s local movie theaters, playhouses
Atlanta artist, United Way team up in ‘Wash for ATL’ campaign
Atlanta rapper Future opens pop-up restaurant for this weekend only
Former Masquerade building partially collapses during construction
Fresh, clean and for sale: Atlanta building where OutKast shot music video hits the market
Local bookstores are on the rebound, including one in East Atlanta
On day of visitation: Notable voices remember, mourn Rayshard Brooks
WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station —
The West End Is A ‘Front Porch Community’
“The West End MARTA station is more than just a stop for commuters. It’s a hub of sorts. Located at the bustling intersection of Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard and Lee Street …”
Beyond The Hustle: The Transformation of T.I.
“It’s been nearly two decades since T.I. released his first album and emerged on the national scene. He’s been lauded as the “the king of the South” and one of the godfathers of trap music. But before he was T.I., the rapper, actor, activist, father and urban developer, he was Tip Harris, a native son of Bankhead …”
A Look Inside The Highly Anticipated ‘Infinity Mirrors’ Exhibit At The High
“Even though artist Yayoi Kusama was born in 1929 — long before the internet or social media — her work seems made for Instagram. The bright pumpkins, polka dots, twinkling lights and mirrors that have made her work a sensation are also irresistible photo ops …”
WABE, continued —
President Trump Praises Brian Kemp, Ga. Republicans At Rally In Macon
Trump Gives Kemp 'Full And Total Endorsement' In Ga. Governor’s Race
His Influence On Me Was Total': Rev. Jesse Jackson Remembers MLK
In Summerhill: Residents, Developers Try To Come Together. Will It Work?
As Peachtree Road Race Celebrates 50, One Of Its Most Dedicated Volunteers Bids Farewell
Grieving Mothers Turn To Each Other To Find Strength, Community
A Look Inside Atlanta United Fan Culture, As The Team Looks To Defend Its Title
Influential Atlanta Women Shine During March For Women’s History Month
Neighborhood Group Focuses On Helping One Another After Irma Passes
See ‘Masterworks’ From van Gogh, Picasso And Beyond At The High
Newly Formed Group Looks To Fill Vacant Atlanta Spaces With Art
Wisconsin Public Radio —
Ahead Of Trump’s SCOTUS Announcement, A Legal Scholar Makes A Case For 8 Justices
Congress Continues To Be More Christian Than General Population
Trump Becomes 1st Republican Presidential Candidate Since 1984 To Win Wisconsin
'Real Life Library' Event Meant To Promote Listening, Connection
Much Work Remains To Achieve Gender Equity In Education, Author Says
Author Hopes Name Of Another Great Midwest Conservationist Will Become More Widely Known
Chronicle of Higher Education —
In Airbnb Era, Colleges Count on Housing Contracts to Deter Dorm-Room Rentals
Today’s Freshman Class Is the Most Likely to Protest in Half a Century
The Strangest Ways Students Pay Tribute to Their Favorite Professors
Should Campus Leaders Ever Disinvite a Controversial Speaker?
In a Year Defined by Demands, Mizzou Seniors Make One More: Beer
After 3 Years, U. of Colorado Deems Its Conservative-Scholars Program a Success
Why Young Liberals on One Campus Are (and Are Not) Supporting Hillary Clinton
Faced With Unfortunate Acronym, George Mason Renames Law School, Again
A Thin Line Divides Engaging With Activists and Alienating Them
Student Reporter Interviews Obama. First Question? The Fafsa.
The Washington Post —
American Association of University Women challenges federal data on college sexual assault
Hoverboards seized at Washington Dulles International Airport
He donated part of his liver to a stranger. Then he fell in love with her.
Dear Washington, this is ridiculous. Go back to school. Love, a Minnesotan.
The surprisingly simple old-school gadget to help you kick your digital addiction
Minneapolis Star Tribune —
Cargill, the U are leading the way in movement to enhance food safety
Harmon Killebrew considered for postage stamp, Minnesota delegation shows support
Five Minnesotans among 442 running (so far) for president in 2016
Minnesota students active at White House Tribal Youth summit
Klobuchar attends Cuban embassy opening Monday in Washington
Minnesota lawmakers ask Obama to address human rights issues during Africa visit
Report shows interest groups shelled out funds prior to trade votes
Franken, other senators send letter to PayPal about its new policies
Sen. Amy Klobuchar among Congressional Women's Softball Game announcers
Eau Claire Leader-Telegram —
Feet of snow pile up feats of compassion, UW-EC grad observes in D.C.
Local GOP leaders shocked, saddened after Walker drops out of presidential race
Gov. Walker tells students at UW-EC he continues to support freeze on tuition
Selma experience: Celebration of historic march honors the past, points to hopeful future
UW-Eau Claire students hear firsthand accounts of civil rights struggle
Off Beat: Farm story assignment rekindles childhood memories
A life fulfilled: Chippewa County farmer Donnie Seibel still doing chores as age 90 nears
Longtime carnival owner enjoys bringing show to places such as Altoona