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Author Archives: Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio

Juanpablo covers environmental, substandard housing and police-community relations. He’s been a bilingual facilitator at the StoryCorps office in Chicago. As a civic reporting fellow at City Bureau, a non-profit news organization that focuses on Chicago’s South Side, Ramirez-Franco produced print and audio stories about the Pilsen neighborhood. Before that, he was a production intern at the Third Coast International Audio Festival and the rural America editorial intern at In These Times magazine. Ramirez-Franco grew up in northern Illinois. He is a graduate of Knox College.

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Protestors march with signs in hand reading, "Water is life."
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Does the Mississippi River have rights?

Avatar photo by Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio June 9th, 2023June 7th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Black and indigenous organizers from across the Mississippi River basin called to grant the river legal standing at a summit in late May. It’s part of a nascent movement that has won meaningful success abroad and is picking up steam in the U.S., with far-reaching implications.

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Sackett v. EPA ruling could roll back wetland protections in much of the Mississippi basin

Avatar photo by Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio February 2nd, 2023February 1st, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The outcome of Sackett v. EPA could roll back the federal government’s authority to regulate wetlands.

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Invasive black carp now thriving in the Mississippi River basin

Avatar photo by Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio December 19th, 2022December 16th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The black carp, one of four invasive species of carp in North America, has made it into the  Mississippi River basin.

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Midwest river towns seek answers after 3M factory taints water with PFAS

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch and Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio November 17th, 2022November 17th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Local officials want to reassure residents about their drinking water, even amid questions about health risks and who will pay to clean up the contamination.

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To stay or to go: Increased flooding forces choices along the Mississippi River

Avatar photoAvatar photoAvatar photo by Madeline Heim / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio and Keely Brewer / Daily Memphian October 17th, 2022October 17th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

As increased rainfall strains aging infrastructure, residents along the Mississippi River ask the same question: Do we pack up and move out?

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Millions spent to keep invasive fish out of the Great Lakes, but who is protecting the Mississippi River?

Avatar photo by Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio August 30th, 2022August 31st, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

As silver carp draw most attention, more than two dozen other invasive species inch closer to the Mississippi River Basin.

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