Community organizations have creative solutions to food deserts in Chicago
A West-Side startup grocer and nonprofit farm are stepping up to fill the need for affordable and healthy food in disinvested communities.
A West-Side startup grocer and nonprofit farm are stepping up to fill the need for affordable and healthy food in disinvested communities.
Plus, what you need to know about monkeypox. The state’s first two probable cases were found in Chicago last week.
Environmental activists warn that leaving large coal ash repositories in place could lead to toxic spills and groundwater contamination.
The Chicago Department of Public Health said Illinois’ first monkeypox case was found in an adult male who recently traveled to Europe.
The landfill in Waukegan will soon be home to 20,000 solar panels, part of a trend to reuse Superfund cleanup sites.
An infectious disease expert explains what that means for you.
How did prices get so high and what can the government do to bring them down?
The pandemic has exacerbated food insecurity in Chicago. Now, inflation adds another hurdle to putting food on the table.
Health officials urged everyone to be up-to-date with their vaccinations and booster shots.