Chicago man behind ‘Soul Train’ scream files lawsuit for back royalties
Joe Cobb, 80, is seeking $75,000 for the use of his ‘golden voice.’
Joe Cobb, 80, is seeking $75,000 for the use of his ‘golden voice.’
Storefront churches rose to prominence during the Great Migration. But neighbors have mixed opinions on their impact.
Brothers Borak and Hashem Elagha say their pleas to the U.S. government to help secure their evacuation have fallen on deaf ears.
The south suburb has collected more than $100,000 in taxpayer money over the last decade but it’s a mystery as to where the money is going.
Some local faith leaders are working with the city to temporarily house migrants.
The Big Apple has enforced limited stays for solo adults for months and recently for families. Locals say the policy has wreaked havoc.
As more daycare operators leave the field for better-paying jobs, families have fewer child care options, says the union that represents 15,000 providers.
During my frequent jaunts to Chinatown, I observed how the enclave represents the best of our segregated city. I marvel at the age and racial diversity, especially during the summer when the streets teem with activity.
More than 34,000 migrants have arrived in Chicago since August 2022. Many may qualify for work permits, but the application process can take a long time.
U.S. groups will gather for community service projects to honor Martin Luther King Jr., but some say more is needed.