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The Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum now offers a cultural experience that reflects its expanded mission of bringing ...
CHA is selling land to a private developer to construct 23 townhomes, at least four of which will be considered affordable, ...
Officials promise to redevelop Gary to reverse the trend of population decline, abandoned buildings and blight ...
Chicago’s neighborhoods have their own distinct charm and lively spirit, but most of them are barely able to keep their ...
The program aimed at turning vacant city land into housing for working middle-class families recently expanded to include ...
On a recent afternoon in the Ogden Park field house in Englewood, Perkins led a group of volunteers around the park to plan for their upcoming “Roll N Peace” event in mid-June, where they give out 100 ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and other city officials touted the plan at an event Thursday, ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
Alongside the Inspire Change partner grant renewals, the NFL and the Players Coalition also approved additional grant funding ...
Springbrook Nature Center, often called Itasca’s hidden jewel, recently launched Goats for Growth, a groundbreaking ...
Chicago is establishing its first women-focused Community Reentry Support Center to aid women affected by the justice system.
North Lawndale College Prep is nurturing a new generation of leaders, business owners and change-makers, writes the Rev.
There were about 11,000 Peruvians in Illinois in 2019 — 3,500 of whom resided in Chicago, according to UIC Great Cities Institute. The community is scattered all over Chicago and the suburbs, without ...