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Community members and conservationists reflect on why Promontory Point is a space ‘worth fighting for.’ O n a sunny morning ...
An officer in the department’s “fusion” center told 911 dispatchers Homeland Security Investigations—a division of ICE—were ...
Artists on the South and West sides rely on free or subsidized community housing and the support of mission-driven arts organizations to maintain their art practices.
At 11:59am on a Tuesday, hundreds of Chicagoans eagerly watched the time on their phones, laptops, and tablets. At noon the event of the season would begin: registration for classes at the Hyde Park ...
After hundreds of complaints, citations, and a class-action settlement, city inspectors’ notes show instances where MAT Asphalt continued to generate and emit “strong noxious asphalt odor.” ...
“It’s incredibly important that members of the legislature and the public are also reminded of what we can do with the money when we do receive it,” said Acting CTA President Nora Leerhsen at a ...
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A recap of select open meetings at the local, county, and state level.
As housing prices skyrocket in a gentrifying Chicago neighborhood, living in the family home is one way for young Latino ...
Ante el aumento vertiginoso de los precios de la vivienda en un barrio en proceso de gentrificación, vivir en la casa ...
School board segregation panel chaired by Stuart Loory and anti-busing demonstration outside of Roberto Clemente High School, 1147 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois. Public school officials ...