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Amid Mayor Brandon Johnson's veto of a snap curfew ordinance prompted by "teen takeovers" in Chicago, City Bureau Documenters ...
Police District Councils are the result of the Empower Communities for Public Safety ordinance, passed by Chicago City ...
Kyra Marcano, executive director of Chicago Run, is continuing the group’s mission to create inclusive physical activity and ...
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.
Previously and currently incarcerated people in Illinois can’t vote or face numerous hurdles to cast a ballot. Several initiatives in Chicago aim to make that process easier and more accessible.
As Venezuelan and Colombian migrants arrive in Chicago, some are carving out an unconventional path as go-go dancers in the Boystown neighborhood.
Five recently arrived migrants say criminal trespassing enforcement at a Southwest Side Home Depot has escalated to alleged physical assaults by security personnel, including multiple off-duty Chicago ...
Chicagoans say the barriers to accessing mental health services affect youth, adults and communities alike.
A guide about fundamental rights for day laborers in Chicago and information on how to navigate worksites better.
It wasn't until Michelle Kennedy left Bronzeville for City Planning graduate school in the 1990s that she learned her Chicago neighborhood’s name. After observing a classmate's presentation on the ...
A workplace accident that cost David Zoltan, 46, their foot completely changed how they see the world. Finding affordable housing that was also accessible became a huge barrier, and Zoltan, who uses ...
Sheila Dantzler, a Bronzeville real estate agent and developer, aims to provide quality housing to the area through her nearly two decades of work in Chicago.