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June 2007
Freight gridlock: The complications of a solution are as real as the consequences of inaction
May 2007
Burning question: How to help the poor? The answer might be found in the stories and the voices of Illinoisans who themselves live in the poorest communities in the state
April 2007
Grim prognosis: Illinois' fiscal health is in a sorry state
March 2007
The Illinois GOP puzzles over ways to rebuild
February 2007
Obama: He puts ethics on the agenda
January 2007
Women in prison:
Mothers can learn to parent from behind bars, but they'll still have to go home.
December 2006
Art and ethnicity: Illinois' culture is a vivid tapestry woven by a multitude of artists whose ethnicity is central to their work
November 2006
Who would want to run? Has elected office become so onerous that it threatens the quality of American governance? The answers are not reassuring
October 2006
Energy: Alternative sources are subject to prevailing political winds
September 2006
Left behind: Young black and male
July/August 2006
Renewal: Disturbed land can return to its natural state and we can learn from the transformation
June 2006
Fallout: States face a fraying lifeline
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July/August 2007 CURRENT ISSUE • SUBSCRIBE TO ILLINOIS ISSUES
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Front lines by Stephanie Zimmermann
Activists fear Illinois is losing the battle for open space.
Photo Essay
The green way by The Editors
Restore and preserve natural and cultural resources.
Essay
Romancing the prairie by James Krohe Jr.
Nature preserves are refuges for endangered attitudes, as well as plants and animals.
Essay
Terms of engagement by Aaron Chambers
The debate has shifted from whether human-made global warming is real to the most cost-effective strategy for reducing greenhouse gases.
Books Essay
Death by a thousand straws
by Robert Kuhn McGregor
In the long history of human abuse of the Great Lakes watershed, there has proven to be just one effective weapon.
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK by Peggy Boyer Long
Our annual environment issue will encompass art and culture
STATE OF THE STATE by Bethany Carson
Lack of federal action could create a patchwork of local immigration policies
BRIEFLY
OVERTIME SESSION
Electricity debate stalled state budget
Personal injury fees
LEGISLATIVE CHECKLIST
Stem cell research, HPV vaccines, HIV testing, Property tax relief, Roadside markers, Mental health, Teen driving safety, Horse meat ban, Breast exams, Mortgage fraud, Criminal code, Ammunition clips, Freedom of the press, Sexual predators, Dining with dogs
FARM SHOW
Inventions reap cash rewards
ARCHITECTURE
Historic Elgin barn collapses in wind
ECOLOGY
College class plants a garden, solves a drainage problem
HISTORY
Businesses and nonprofits honored by historical society
PEOPLE
Ongoing federal probe expands to another Blagojevich supporter
State hiring case drags
BIG PEOPLE ON CAMPUS
Fernando Trevino
Illinois expert will help make decisions about museums nationwide
A corruption conviction costs a former governor
ENDS AND MEANS by Charles N. Wheeler III
Illinoisans who were surveyed about the state think changes are needed
ILLINOIS ISSUES 30TH ANNIVERSARY
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Three decades of public affairs journalism
PART 1: Welfare reform, Tax caps, and Capital punishment
PART 2: Patronage rulings, Cutback Amendment, Judicial subdistricts
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