Best of: The crime rate is continually falling. So why do people think it’s rising?
Violent crime has been dropping. But people still think crime is on the rise. We looked at crime, perception, and public opinion.
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Violent crime has been dropping. But people still think crime is on the rise. We looked at crime, perception, and public opinion.
There’s a common misconception about science and faith: that the two cannot coexist. But one group in Champaign-Urbana is working to change that.
The protest, which started at Champaign’s West Side Park, was organized by the Champaign-Urbana branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation and was part of a larger international day of action organized by the “Shut it Down for Palestine” campaign.
The 21st was joined by travel writer Erica Zazo to hear more about the best places in Illinois to explore and how to book your first outdoor travel excursion.