‘The River Speaks’ Personifies Six Branches Of The Chicago River
A new project created by UIC student Tristen Ortiz tells the story of the Chicago River’s six branches.
A new project created by UIC student Tristen Ortiz tells the story of the Chicago River’s six branches.
A JPMorgan Chase grant will look to help Black and Latino families become homeowners after decades of disinvestment in Chicago neighborhoods.
She was known for her fiery rhetoric and anarchist beliefs, but labor activist Lucy Parsons wasn’t exactly who she claimed to be.
Pilsen residents worried the designation would exacerbate gentrification in the neighborhood.
Illinois on Tuesday reported 12,542 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. And a new South Side rapid testing site improves access.
The Available City envisions thousands of vacant parcels in Chicago as one large space, with multiple uses that benefit entire communities.
One advocate says the narrow margin of approval offers promise that future city budgets will better serve vulnerable communities.
Black patients from low-income ZIP codes experienced the largest decrease in ambulance run times, according to a study released Wednesday.
“Black Shop Friday” is a city-led effort to highlight and promote Black-owned business during this holiday shopping season.
The Chicago Housing Authority awards $5,000 grants to seven of its residents to help their businesses mitigate losses from the pandemic