Chicago’s first citywide plan in half a century seeks to address structural inequality
We Will Chicago is a draft 10-year framework with goals and objectives designed to address inequities while creating thriving communities.
We Will Chicago is a draft 10-year framework with goals and objectives designed to address inequities while creating thriving communities.
The event is being held in response to the upcoming closure of Whole Foods in Englewood.
The group “March Fourth” will hold a peaceful rally for gun reform in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.
City officials said that 3,500 residents have gotten their first monthly $500 payments in the yearlong Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot.
The new three-part PBS docuseries explores Islam’s rich history in America by way of Route 66.
The proposed ordinance aims to draw investment near transit on Chicago’s South and West sides and stave off gentrification on the North Side.
Last month, Mayor Lori Lighfoot pledged $500,000 of city funds to keep Chicago a safe haven for abortion and reproductive care.
Illinois now has some of the most liberal abortion laws in the country, but that hasn’t always been the case.
Groups say Chicago election officials have not provided up-to-date information about the June 28 primary elections in key Asian languages.
Windowless church basements often host food pantries. A Little Village group flipped the script and opened a beautiful one in a redone corner store.