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As housing prices skyrocket in a gentrifying Chicago neighborhood, living in the family home is one way for young Latino ...
After hundreds of complaints, citations, and a class-action settlement, city inspectors’ notes show instances where MAT ...
Artists on the South and West sides rely on free or subsidized community housing and the support of mission-driven arts ...
Ante el aumento vertiginoso de los precios de la vivienda en un barrio en proceso de gentrificación, vivir en la casa ...
After implementing a contribute-what-you-can model last year, new and veteran artist make up a growing and diverse student ...
The City Council’s Latino Caucus was “deeply disappointed” by Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling after a June 11 meeting about the police department’s response to ...
After seven years of the Michelada Festival and its relocation from Pilsen to Oakwood Beach in 2024, the beloved community event had to cancel this year’s festivities. In a sudden announcement last ...
Federal agents pushed people back while detaining several individuals outside the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP) office at 2245 S. Michigan Ave. in the South Loop on June 4, 2025.
Reverse mortgage use spiked around The Great Recession but has declined since. In 2009, the number of loan originations peaked at 115,000, according to a report by the Consumer Financial Protection ...
A survey of 502 drivers from 2021 to 2022 by University of Illinois Urbana Champaign gave more insight into the work. Researchers found that most drivers work full time and depend on their earnings ...
This story was originally published by the Illinois Answers Project as part of their series Making it in Chicago: Detours and Dead Ends on the Path to Opportunity. For most new parents, finding ...