A joint investigation with Illinois Answers and the Chicago Tribune found that smoke alarms were absent, defective or missing batteries in 57 out of 87 fatal residential fires in Chicago from 2020 through 2022.

Adriana Pérez
A recent graduate from the University of Notre Dame, Adriana is a Chicago Tribune reporter on the metro desk. She has worked at the Dallas Morning News and as editor-in-chief of The Observer, Notre Dame's student newspaper.
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Fires Continue to Kill People in Unsafe Buildings as Chicago Ignores Problems with its Inspection System
As other cities across the country adopt innovative programs to fix problem buildings, Chicago lags behind