Black community leaders call on CPS to fix achievement gap
A couple dozen Black leaders attended Thursday’s Board of Education meeting to ask for a committee that would develop a strategy to help Black students academically.
A couple dozen Black leaders attended Thursday’s Board of Education meeting to ask for a committee that would develop a strategy to help Black students academically.
The “Three’s Company” character, who dressed in long, flowy caftans — or kaftans — glided into any room with confidence and flair. A South Side group will have a caftan pub crawl to support charity later this month.
Little Amal is making her way across America to inspire hope and draw attention to the plight of many refugees around the world, half of whom are children.
The long-awaited analysis by Chicago Public Schools leaders examined facilities needs citywide, where school buildings are on average 83 years old with some in serious disrepair.
The Oscar-winning Chicago football-player-turned-director recently joined WBEZ’s Rundown to talk about his new show ‘Young Love,’ growing up in the city and his hopes for future Black storytellers.
Chain restaurants attract customers from different income brackets and represent ways to break down class barriers, according to a new study.
A trust fund is helping landlords provide rental assistance to the influx of migrants who have been bussed to Chicago.
The restaurant and lounge on the 95th and 96th floors of the former John Hancock center is permanently closed. The high-end restaurant and bar offered sweeping views of the city and Lake Michigan.
If you see the bug, take a photo, squish it and then report it to the state Agriculture Department.
When police pull over Black drivers in Illinois, it’s mostly for non-moving violations