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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and 19 other Democratic attorneys general filed a pair of lawsuits Tuesday against ...
For acclaimed author and University of Chicago professor Eve Ewing, it’s the “I Yam What I Yam” sandwich, a ...
Deja Hood, a boisterous South Shore native and interdisciplinary artist known as Dej, is hosting her first photography ...
Local State Sen. Robert Peters (D-13th) announced Tuesday morning that he’s running for Congress in the Second District in ...
Now, Chicago Public Schools aims to sell the former schools, putting 20 properties out to bid once again, with the hopes of ...
The 61st Street Farmers Market opens for the outdoor season this Saturday. Held outside the Experimental Station at 61st ...
The African and Caribbean International Festival of Life is moving from Washington Park to the South Loop this summer. Running from July 11 to July 13, the festival will take place at Park No. 540, ...
A coalition of progressive activists, faith leaders and organizers from across the country gathered Saturday at Woodlawn’s First Presbyterian Church for the People’s Agenda, a forum on immigration, ec ...
The Hyde Park Garden Fair, Chicago’s oldest community garden sale, will bring back hundreds of milkweeds, rare hot peppers, ...
There was special focus on drinking water and an urgent Mandate that all lead water pipes be replaced as our highest priority. The U.S. is enormously wealthy, so there is no excuse for lead pipes to ...
The recent letter to the Herald (4/28/2025) from Richard Epstein and Michael Rachlis, culture warriors for the Past, is a breathtaking example of why America in general, and Chicago in particular, can ...
Hyde Park should not be responsible for carrying this burden alone. In the process bringing down their property values and changing the community so drastically. Where is the fairness to the residents ...