Study finds that Chicago issued half a million parking tickets in error between 2012 and 2018
The city issued 475,000 tickets under conditions when parking restrictions — like during scheduled street cleaning — did not apply.
The city issued 475,000 tickets under conditions when parking restrictions — like during scheduled street cleaning — did not apply.
“When I first heard the news, it was like a punch in the stomach,” said Michelle Rashad, head of an Englewood nonprofit focused on healthy living.
Under her leadership, Gayle shifted the foundation’s focus to advancing racial equity and guiding community groups through the pandemic.
Picture it: “Golden Girls” lovers wearing swag, meeting former writers and producers and a giant wicker purse in honor of character Sophia.
The book is inspired by the case of the Relf sisters, two Black teens who were sterilized without their consent in 1973 in Montgomery, Ala.
For about an hour, Barack Obama spoke to 450 Hyde Park Academy students about his upbringing and unlikely career path to the White House.
The plan calls for action to diversify the appraisal industry, bolster regulation and empower homeowners to seek remedies.
Tonika Lewis Johnson connects “contracting buying” theft of the past to the present-day wealth gap and disinvestment in Black communities.
Go Green Community Fresh Market, a profound departure from corner stores on the city’s South and West sides, opens Tuesday at 63rd and Racine.
Richard Hunt will create a sculpture of a bird emerging with upright wings from a book as “a symbol of things expanding, rising up.”