Rules of the ramps: Surviving while homeless in Chicago

Certain unwritten rules govern the panhandling  scene along Chicago’s expressway exit ramps. These rules are not obvious– and they’re not universally observed. However, as these personal stories illustrate — they are there. Listen to the four stories I did for WBEZ and a related panel discussion  HERE     I met Bud about a year…

No criminal charges? Wipe that arrest record clean at 18

Listen to the story I did for WBEZ HERE. Tens of thousands of juveniles are arrested in Cook County each year. But many of them don’t understand that they now have an arrest record that can linger like a digital ghost for decades to come. Without question, there’s a lot of misinformation about what happens…

Scrapping for metal in the bitter cold

Couch surfing and a bicycle attachment help Ulysses Bonilla get through the bitter season. Listen to the story HERE. On the day I met Ulysses Bonilla the thermometer had dipped to negative three, snow blanketed the ground, and the wind was whipping in every direction. I’d come to this Chicago underpass looking for a guy…

John’s Live Poultry

John’s Live Poultry is one of the few places in Chicago where you can select a bird, they slaughter it for you, and you take your future dinner home in the car with you. Chicagoans who originated from all over the world come here because they have no appetite for food wrapped in cellophane packaging.…

Endangered Herons Move to Lincoln Park

  Listen to the WBEZ story HERE. Just south of Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo, there’s a lovely promenade of trees, sometimes called an allee. This is a well-trafficked and noisy part of Lincoln Park, packed with joggers, soccer players and a perpetual stream of people walking their dogs. It seems like an unlikely spot to…

The Neighborhood that met Obama First – 2012

  Altgeld Gardens is a sprawling public housing development, as far south as you can go and still be in Chicago. It’s surrounded by landfills, a sewage treatment plant and the polluted Little Calumet River. It’s home to nearly 4,000 people, and the place where Barack Obama honed his chops as a community organizer. Four years ago today,…

The Neighborhood that met Obama First – 2008

This is the first of what turned out to be 5 stories through the years (2008 – 2016) on the intersection between the Obama presidency and Altgeld Gardens, the Chicago public housing development where he did some of his early community organizing work. Author/photographer Richard Cahan & I arrived at ‘The Gardens’ shortly before dawn…

If You Give a Squirrel a Cookie

H Listen to my WBEZ story HERE. Your garden variety squirrel is different from other rodents. Rats live about three years. Squirrels live twice as long, and CAN survive for a dozen years or more. Nature may have intended them to eat berries and seeds, but city squirrels have a decided preference for pepperoni pizza…

‘A Wedding Is a One Time in a Life’

Listen to the NPR story HERE. It’s Valentine’s Day, a day you’d expect to be stumbling upon celebrations of love. But that wasn’t what producer Linda Paul was expecting on a quiet morning recently in her neighborhood on Chicago’s Northwest Side. But love was in the air that day, and Linda sent us this audio…