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July is nearly coming to a close, but we still have a great weekend ahead of us Chicago! It's supposed to be a rainy weekend, ...
The disaster disproportionately killed Black residents in neighborhoods that still face the worst health and resource crises. A new city effort tracks these vulnerabilities.
Activism / As the tech industry moves increasingly into alignment with the far right, the issue of worker power has never ...
Elk Grove Village and Ascension Alexian Brothers Medical Center have been joined at the hip since the hospital opened in 1966, part of the Northwest suburban hospital boom that mirrored the explosive ...
With branches all over the city, from Albany Park to Wrightwood—Ashburn, the Chicago Public Library is a helpful resource and ...
A new report urges Chicago police to make community policing a core strategy, as civic leaders push for reform under the city’s six-year-old consent decree.
Chicago’s historic mantra, “make no little plans,” guided the rebuilding of our city after the Great Fire. When Chicago faced rapid industrialization, explosive population growth ...
She said the Challenge event’s goal is to raise $65,000, which will provide 195,000 meals for the 65,000 people throughout Chicago’s West Side and suburbs.
Meanwhile, Pilsen Community Books is a co-op. It's a model where all workers have an ownership stake. That has allowed for everyone to earn a living wage and have health insurance.