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Join us Jan. 11 to meet Mexican-American author and poet Luis Urrea

Join us Jan. 11 to meet Mexican-American author and poet Luis Urrea

Everybody loves Luis Urrea – including those who only  know him as the author, Luis Alberto Urrea. The author of 14 books,...

Comics Carousel voting: Broom Hilda vs. F Minus

Comics Carousel voting: Broom Hilda vs. F Minus

A new year brings a new Comics Carousel vote. 

Our whooping cough story, and why medical reporting is so interesting

Our whooping cough story, and why medical reporting is so interesting

One especially fascinating aspect of my job is sifting through medical history, something I was more than happy to do for my story on the...

From watchdog to reform: Behind our pension reporting

From watchdog to reform: Behind our pension reporting

Since September, the Tribune and WGN-TV have been collaborating on Pension Games, a series detailing abuses and insider deals that undermine...

Behind the story of a mentally ill woman in jail

Behind the story of a mentally ill woman in jail

[ED’s NOTE: Previously published on September 14, 2011] When I first met Carla Clark, it was obvious that the fate of...

Tribune follow-up: Readers had questions then; now the subject of this story has died.

Tribune follow-up: Readers had questions then; now the subject of this story has died.

READER RESPONSE TO ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Reporter Judy Graham responded to a lot of reader questions when she first wrote about the...

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