As the two-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic approaches, community leaders in Belmont-Cragin are focused on building the resilience of residents as a way to…
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Coffee, Hip-Hop and Mental Health is using new methods to provide and allow a judgment-free zone for Chicago residents to access mental health services. The…
Logan Square residents are divided on whether or not the bike lane on a busyintersection in the neighborhood is really effective. In early October, the…
Eliza Olson, the manager of the Daybreak shelter kitchen in Joliet, has made it her mission to end hunger. Starting in Joliet, 11 years ago,…
In response to skyrocketing statistics of gun deaths and injuries, the “American Epidemic: Guns in the United States” exhibition encourages attendees to slow down and…
When Amanda James first visited the home of the 10-year-old girl she had been tutoring, she was surprised by the amount of food served on…
At the age of 16, Samantha Ante convinced her mother that they should move from their economically and relationally toxic environment in Mexico and move…
It all began with an email. In early September, 82 volunteers for the Art Institute of Chicago received notice that their services would no longer be needed. After 60 years, the…