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Under the city’s Welcoming City Ordinance, which was modified in 2021, Chicago Police cannot set up a traffic perimeter or ...
Join City Bureau leaders for an information session about the fellowship. Presenters will detail what we look for in successful applications and what fellows learn as part of the program, followed by ...
A version of this story was first published in the July 2, 2025 issue of the Newswire, an email newsletter that is your ...
They came to Chicago for safety and community. But increased anti-trans attacks and policy from President Donald Trump’s ...
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.
As housing prices skyrocket, some of Chicago's young adults are living with their families in order to remain in their communities.
Young, Black Voters Belong in the Political Process. Chicago Organizers are Helping Them Get More Involved.
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.
Covid-19 mitigation was largely a non-issue during election season, but Chicago organizers and disability advocates are urging residents to demand that public officials reinstate citywide Covid ...
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