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Property-tax foreclosure reform gets put off by Illinois legislators
Property-tax foreclosure reform gets put off by Illinois legislators

Lawmakers said they again will consider the issue later this year. Meanwhile, Cook County will postpone its 2025 tax sale because of concerns over homeowners who fall behind on property taxes losing their homes and equity.

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Investigative Project StaffJune 6, 2025
Illinois public college police pull over outsized number of Black drivers
Illinois public college police pull over outsized number of Black drivers

Campus police ticketed Black drivers more often than white motorists who were stopped, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis of done by the Investigative Project in collaboration with WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Investigative Project StaffMay 29, 2025
 Illinois is the last state to unlawfully strip wealth from homeowners caught in tax foreclosure
Illinois is the last state to unlawfully strip wealth from homeowners caught in tax foreclosure

A decades-old state law allows private investors to take people’s homes — and all of their home equity — over unpaid property taxes. Critics say it’s a racist policy most impacting Black communities. The nation’s highest court recently ruled homeowners are entitled to their fair share, but Illinois lawmakers have failed to act.

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Investigative Project StaffMay 14, 2025
Chicago police traffic stops have left 230 people injured and hospitalized in recent years

That’s happened as a result of the use of force by cops, an investigation by the Chicago Sun-Times and the Investigative Project on Race and Equity found.

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Investigative Project StaffApril 17, 2025
Chicago cops have been making fewer traffic stops, but more are ending in violence

Officers reported using force far more often during traffic stops last year — even as scrutiny grew following the fatal shooting of Dexter Reed, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Investigative Project on Race and Equity have found.

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Investigative Project StaffApril 17, 2025
Sensitive migrant data mishandled, former Chicago shelter contractors allege
Sensitive migrant data mishandled, former Chicago shelter contractors allege

In a federal complaint, the former contractors say that Favorite Healthcare Staffing systematically mishandled personally identifying and private health information of shelter residents.

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Investigative Project and BorderlessNovember 21, 2024
Leaving Venezuela: ‘The only option for us was the United States’
Leaving Venezuela: ‘The only option for us was the United States’

Six migrant families shared their journey from Central and South America to start a new life in Chicago.

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Investigative Project and BorderlessNovember 19, 2024
City contractor ‘failed’ clients as migrant shelter complaints mounted, staffers say
City contractor ‘failed’ clients as migrant shelter complaints mounted, staffers say

Chicago is phasing out Favorite Healthcare Staffing after paying the agency $342 million to oversee its shelter system. Records show that Favorite had a poor track record of resolving complaints.

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Emeline PosnerNovember 19, 2024
Expert says excessive traffic stops and videos of police killings can cause trauma for some
Expert says excessive traffic stops and videos of police killings can cause trauma for some

West Side residents near where police killed Dexter Reed share details of their trauma from that incident and their own traffic stops.

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Investigative Project StaffApril 26, 2024
Even wealthy Black seniors struggle to get home loans in Chicago
Even wealthy Black seniors struggle to get home loans in Chicago

The bank told the Walkers they had “over-improved” their home beyond what it was worth.

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Maia McDonaldApril 22, 2024
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