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Stories by Reuben Unrau
New Wave of IRS Scams Target Students
Aug 25, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
As the school year approaches, the Internal Revenue Service has warned of a telephone scam targeting students.
Back to School Parade a Chance to Showcase the ‘Good in Englewood’
Aug 24, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
For the 54th year, the Englewood Back to School Parade celebrates education and pride on the South Side.
Rapper Lupe Fiasco to Show Paintings in Solo Exhibition
Aug 19, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
Chicago native Wasalu Jaco is a Renaissance man of sorts. Most people know him as Lupe Fiasco, a sharp-tongued rapper and music producer. But next month, another side of his creativity will be on display at the Ed Paschke Art Center.
New Veterinary Rehabilitation Facility Targets Pet Obesity, Surgeries
Aug 17, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
As pet obesity and orthopedic surgeries continue to rise, many domesticated animals are struggling to get back on healthy legs, experts say. A new facility in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, is aiming to address that very problem.
Chicago Urban League Releases Plan to Combat ‘Structural Racism’
Aug 12, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
The Chicago Urban League unveiled this week its 10-year plan to fight structural racism in the city, highlighting education, employment and economic development as key areas of focus.
Black Lives Matter Coalition Releases 1st Official Platform
Aug 2, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
Just days before the two-year anniversary of the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, that sparked protests nationwide, the Movement for Black Lives has released an official platform that outlines its demands.
Section of Lakefront Trail on North Side Reopens with Improvements
Jul 29, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
As part of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s plan to improve Chicago parks, a revamped section of the lakefront trail was opened to the public Friday.
Lollapalooza: 5 Daytime Shows You Can’t Miss
Jul 28, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
A slew of lesser-known names deserve just as much attention as the late-night heavy hitters. Behold: Your best bets for your dose of daytime music this weekend.
Air Pollution Action Day Issued for Wednesday
Jul 27, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
In response to the National Weather Service’s air quality alert, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency has declared an Air Pollution Action Day for the Chicago area on Wednesday.
Local Health Officials Advise Lollapalooza Attendees to Stay Safe
Jul 26, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
With an estimated 300,000 attendees of the marquee music fest expected this weekend, Illinois medical officials are preparing for an influx of patients.
Photography Exhibition Looks at Effects of Petroleum Coke in Chicago
Jul 26, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
For years, petroleum coke – the black, powdery byproduct of tar sands oil refineries – plagued the Southeast Chicago area along the Calumet River. Community and environmental activists protested and eventually influenced legislation regulating how the dusty byproduct is stored locally.
Caring For Your Pets During Excessive Heat
Jul 21, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
As extreme heat makes its way to Chicago, learn how to keep your pets safe.
Tips for Staying Cool, Avoiding Illness During a Heat Wave
Jul 20, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
With temperatures expected to soar into the mid 90s this week, learn about how you can stay cool and avoid heat-related illnesses.
From Chicago to Rio: Local Athletes Gear Up For Summer Olympics
Jul 20, 2016 | Reuben Unrau
The torch will be lit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the 2016 Summer Olympics in a little over two weeks. Meet some of the Chicago-area athletes representing Team USA.