Alyssa Dyksterhouse, Chicago tour guide, history lover and research extraordinaire, walks her friends through her favorite well-known and lesser-known moments in Chicago’s quirky past while exploring each story's parallels to current affairs.
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Alyssa Dyksterhouse, Chicago tour guide, history lover and research extraordinaire, walks her friends through her favorite well-known and lesser-known moments in Chicago’s quirky past while exploring each story's parallels to current affairs.
Alyssa is joined by Hugh Hugh Yeman to discuss the community policing effort known as WhistleSTOP.
SHOW NOTES:
Chicago Sun-Times: Ann Landers
Chicago Sun-Times: Carson City
Chicago Sun-Times: 5th Ward
Chicago Sun-Times: Community Policing
Chicago Sun-Times: Ann Landers 2
Chicago Sun-Times: For Protection on the Streets just whistle
Chicago Sun-Times: Raising a Ruckus on Street Crime then Acting Against It
Chicago Sun-Times: Organizers Give a Hoot about Stopping Assaults.
Chicago Maroon: Community Organization Revitalizes WhistleStop Program for Violence Prevention
Chicago Sun-Times: Police chief blows whistle on crime
Chicago Tribune: Lake View citizens' 'Whistlestop Day'
Chicago Tribune: Start Whistle Battle on Bandits
Chicago Tribune: Hyde Park Dwellers Hunt Solution to Crime Woes
Chicago Tribune: S. Side whistle campaign cuts crime
Chicago Tribune: Neighbors join to blow whistle on criminals
Chicago Tribune: Neighbors join to blow whistle on criminalsUofC Facebook
Chicago Sun-Times: Michigan Avenue, once a picture-perfect postcard, is now a depressing mess
Chicago Sun-Times: Cubs refuse Sox' stadium sharing plan
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Oh, Malort!
Alyssa Dyksterhouse, Chicago tour guide, history lover and research extraordinaire, walks her friends through her favorite well-known and lesser-known moments in Chicago’s quirky past while exploring each story's parallels to current affairs.