Chicago Expands Program To Help Homeowners Struggling With Unpaid Water Bills
The city’s Utility Billing Relief program is expected to help 20,000 households, but it doesn’t include renters.
The city’s Utility Billing Relief program is expected to help 20,000 households, but it doesn’t include renters.
The school provided pizza, water and snacks to hundreds of protesters that gathered downtown on May 30.
Black Americans are forever reminded of their complicated relationship to the U.S. They know this country often doesn’t love them back.
Last week, community members from the Asian American Christian Collaborative marched from Chinatown to Bridgeport to fight anti-Blackness.
Experts say the current fight over anti-lynching legislation reflects America’s racist history.
A group says Chicago should donate some of the thousands of empty lots it owns for affordable home construction on the South and West sides.
In lieu of what would’ve been this weekend’s Chicago Pride Parade, how about a virtual tour of the must-know spots in Chicago’s LGBTQ history?
After struggling to access COVID-19 testing in his community, Miguel Blancarte Jr. decided to become a manager of a testing site in his neighborhood
Some customers question how FedEx determined which areas were safe for delivery and which areas were not — and whether race was a factor.
Illinois has witnessed the steepest decline in Black population of any state since 2010. White population has fallen in Illinois by 6%.