Stories by Patty Wetli
Ida B. Wells Awarded Posthumous Pulitzer for ‘Outstanding and Courageous Reporting’
| Patty Wetli
Having inspired successive generations of African American journalists, pioneering activist Ida B. Wells has finally received her due.
Massive Balloon Sculpture Brings Joy, Lift Spirits of Front-Line Staff at Illinois Masonic
| Patty Wetli
Luft Balloons is bringing smiles, the best medicine, to front-line hospital workers, with massive helium-filled displays of gratitude.
The Show Must Go On. Canceled Craft Fair Hosts Virtual Market, Complete With Cocktails
| Patty Wetli
Show of Hands was scheduled for this weekend in Ravenswood. As the next best thing, the craft fair’s organizer has created a virtual platform where makers and shoppers can meet.
Geese Are Living Their Best Lives With Fewer Humans Around to Annoy Them
| Patty Wetli
With fewer humans out and about during the coronavirus pandemic, Canada geese are more relaxed during this spring’s nesting season, according to researchers at Ball State University.
Tiny Star Farm Aims to Transform the Neighborhood That Meatpacking Built
| Patty Wetli
Star Farm in Back of the Yards makes up for in ambition what it lacks in size. Founder Stephanie Dunn’s mission is to use urban agriculture as the means of creating a healthier, more resilient community.
Massive Arctic Ozone Hole Closes. But No, Nothing to Do With COVID-19
| Patty Wetli
No pandemic silver lining here, but the good news is that healthier ozone levels mean an uncommonly strong and stubborn polar vortex is finally loosening its grip.
Wet Weather Prompts Overflow Action Day. Go Ahead, Skip the Dishes, Shower
| Patty Wetli
We’ve had a string of wet days, which stresses Chicago's combined sewer system. Here are conservation tips to minimize the chance of an overflow.
WHO, CDC and FDA: No Link Between COVID-19 and Food Packaging
| Patty Wetli
What to do with groceries has been the source of much debate. But the amount of the virus that survives on surfaces is a tiny fraction of the original material, experts say.
Preckwinkle Shuts Down Parking Lots at Busiest Forest Preserves on Weekends
| Patty Wetli
Too many visitors are flocking to the most popular forest preserves and ignoring social distancing rules, prompting weekend parking lot closures through the end of May, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced Friday.
‘Gemütlichkeit’: Documentary Captures Last Days of Chicago Brauhaus
| Patty Wetli
The Lincoln Square mainstay closed in 2017 and filmmaker Matt Richmond set out to learn why. The documentary will stream for free on April 30.
Wear Glasses? We’ve Got More #MaskHacks to Cut Through the Fog
| Patty Wetli
Face masks and eyeglasses don’t mix. Here’s how to keep your glasses fog-free while you cover up to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Earth Day Found Fertile Ground in Chicago for Environmental Activism
| Patty Wetli
Chicago was a hub for environmental activism on the first Earth Day, and it remains a pioneer today.
‘Earthrise,’ the Photo That Propelled the Environmental Movement and Led to Earth Day
| Patty Wetli
Apollo 8 astronauts were the first to ever witness an earthrise, a view of the planet that put its fragility into perspective and helped propel the environmental movement.
Earth Day is Turning 50. Here’s How to Participate Via Virtual Events
| Patty Wetli
Environmental organizations have had to scale back plans for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Get ready for lots of livestreams and calls for digital action this week. Here’s a sampling of what’s on offer.
Massive Cleanups Canceled for Earth Day, But You Can Still Go Plogging or Play #TrashTag
| Patty Wetli
In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, we’re going to have to clean up the planet individually. Creative ideas from the Earth Day Network include “plogging” and #TrashTag.
Chicago Organizations Join Lawsuit Against EPA’s ‘Free Pass for Polluters’ During COVID-19 Crisis
| Patty Wetli
Environmental organizations have petitioned the EPA to establish rules requiring companies to minimally disclose to the public that they’ve stopped monitoring and reporting pollution during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stunning Image of Lurie Garden Takes Top Prize in International Photo Competition
| Patty Wetli
An image of Lurie Garden in full summer bloom—and it’s “wonderfully romantic glow”—was declared the overall winner in the Royal Horticultural Society’s annual competition.
Warm Up Your Vocal Chords, Chicagoans. We’ve Got 2 Weekend Singalongs
| Patty Wetli
Get ready to belt out “I Won’t Back Down” and “Sweet Home Chicago” during citywide singalongs.
Lawsuits Filed, Activists’ Calls Grow Louder in Demanding Accountability for Bungled Demolition
| Patty Wetli
Lawsuits have now been filed against the developer and other parties involved in the mishandled demolition of a former coal plant in Little Village, which recently left the neighborhood covered in a plume of unknown particles.
Thinking About Growing Your Own Food? You and Everyone Else
| Patty Wetli
Garden centers are juggling an anticipated increase in demand with social distancing concerns. Now, many are offering online ordering, no-contact delivery and curbside pickup as options.
Snow in Mid-April?! Not Even Close to the Record for Latest in the Year
| Patty Wetli
Could this year get any worse? Well yeah, it could. It once snowed in June, according to the National Weather Service.
Hilco Issues Apology for Demolition Gone Awry, Neighbors Demand Prosecution
| Patty Wetli
Hilco Redevelopment Partners issues an apology and outlined corrective actions following a demolition that left the Little Village neighborhood covered by a plume of dust over the weekend.
More Magic in the Skies: Planets and Moon Align for a Show This Week
| Patty Wetli
The moon will align with Mars, Saturn and Jupiter in the pre-dawn hours this week.
Coronavirus-Related Gloves, Masks and Wipes Don’t Belong in Recycling
| Patty Wetli
Sanitation crews have been seeing a surge in coronavirus-related items placed in recycling bins. They belong in the trash.
West Ridge Nature Preserve Temporarily Closed Due to Social Distancing Concerns
| Patty Wetli
An influx of visitors has made social distancing difficult, so the preserve was padlocked over the weekend. Nearby, Rosehill Cemetery has also closed its grounds to the general public.
Sewing Has Been Making a Comeback, and it Couldn’t Have Happened at a Better Time
| Patty Wetli
An active community of sewers in Chicago and across the U.S. has stepped up to the challenge of making cloth masks to help combat the spread of the coronavirus.
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