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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.
Chicagoans may continue to see additional taxes on their grocery bills. Following the Committee on Finance meeting, the ...
As housing prices skyrocket, some of Chicago's young adults are living with their families in order to remain in their communities.
If an officer doesn’t have a warrant or enough information to legally search a car, they can ask a driver to give permission, ...
“If we’re not creating spaces for young people to congregate and be young, but we are creating an ordinance that, while it ...
A new study compares Grand Rapids Documenters’ notes with official city meeting minutes, showing how our approach to note ...
On a Monday evening in March, teenagers and their parents attended an open house at the Arts + Public Life Arts Block in Washington Park. Julia Hinojosa, the associate director of education programs, ...
José Muñoz doesn’t have many photos of his childhood — almost all of them were lost between evictions and living in homelessness during his youth. His mother, an immigrant, worked two jobs to provide ...
Chad Emerson didn’t fully grasp how politics could shape his life — until he was incarcerated. Emerson, 39, was convicted of felony drug charges in 2012 and spent nearly eight years in federal prison ...
Once a sponsored sailboat racer and geologist, Jamie Grisko, 35, faced early retirement after an acute COVID-19 infection. Grisko, of North Lawndale, was diagnosed in December 2020 during early ...