Small Businesses Need Help Rebuilding After Downtown Chicago Looting
A meditation studio, hair salon and other small businesses are picking up the pieces after they were hit hard by looting earlier this week.
A meditation studio, hair salon and other small businesses are picking up the pieces after they were hit hard by looting earlier this week.
“We all need to work together to really change this and come together,” says longtime Englewood resident and journalist Rashanah Baldwin.
The local bluesman will perform in a new livestream concert and conversation series “At Home Chicago Blues,” which kicks off Thursday night.
The American University history professor has accurately predicted the winner of every presidential election since 1984.
Chancellor Robert Jones says faculty, students and staff who return to campus will be required to get tested for COVID-19 twice a week.
Parents have until Aug. 7 to decide whether to enroll their kids in a hybrid learning plan or keep them out of school with online learning.
Kwynn Townsend Riley of BYP100 says Congressman Lewis ‘stood for the good trouble, and that’s what we continue to do.”
A panel of veteran Chicago journalists help break down the week’s top stories in our Friday News Roundup.
“John Lewis was a consistent and constant fighter. He never gave up,” activist Frank Chapman told Reset.
The Republican senior senator from Indiana gives an update on Congress’ negotiations on the next COVID-19 stimulus package.