Chicago Innovators: Bridging the funding gap for community-based real estate projects
One Chicago group is on a mission to unlock capital for transformative projects in the city’s historically underserved communities.
One Chicago group is on a mission to unlock capital for transformative projects in the city’s historically underserved communities.
A relationship writer and two Chicago dating experts give their tips for finding a real connection offline.
Researchers found that robots programmed with a popular artificial intelligence algorithm developed racist and sexist tendencies.
People wearing ankle monitors are falsely accused of breaking house arrest when the devices can’t connect to WiFi or the GPS system fails.
Over the weekend, the U.S. transitioned the 10-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to 988.
The musical debuts Tuesday night at the James M. Nederlander Theatre.
The funds are part of Gov. JB Pritzker’s pledge to spend $250 million in federal COVID relief money on Illinois’ gun violence crisis.
More than a dozen Chicago police officers have taken their own lives since 2018.
A recent study shows that money from the relief program was unevenly distributed to affluent households and small business owners.
The COVID-19 warning level in Chicago returned to “high” last week as cases rose in dozens of states.