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Rent hike leaves residents feeling pushed out

Pay up or move was the gist of a letter posted in the elevator for all residents of an apartment building in the Woodlawn community to read at the beginning of the year.

Alderwoman Thomas hosts violence prevention summit

Chicago police have lamented that gangs and their often-deadly activity are a bane for communities around the city.

Biden in Chicago

Mayors from cities all around the world were in Chicago Monday for the 5th Annual Richard J. Daley Urban Forum, held at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

CPS increases number of year-round schools

The Chicago Board of Education recently approved 67 additional elementary schools to become year-round schools beginning this fall, and Chicago Public Schools officials said this will create more learning opportunities for students.

New UIC chancellor honored at West Side reception

Paula Allen-Meares, Ph.D., officially took the helm of the University of Illinois at Chicago on Jan. 15. But on Sunday, a who’s who of local Black elected officials, clergy, civic and business leaders, and supporters packed the gymnasium at the JLM

First 100 Days: Obama earns ‘A’, with ‘incomplete’ for grassroots economics

WASHINGTON – Today marks the 100th day in office for America’s first Black president.

Fear of a Black president

Back on Nov. 4, when thousands of Chicagoans filled Grant Park to celebrate the astounding and historic election win of Barack Obama, the city’s pride spouted forth in greater abundance than the waters of Buckingham Fountain.

Dear Chat Daddy: Searching for my father, but Mama won’t help me

Dear Chat Daddy, I am a 43-year-old single mother of two who has never met her father. Just recently, I have decided to look for my father to find out why he walked out on my brother and me when we were very young. I need to know why he left us and if we

Teesee’s Town: Higginbottom to be honored at Legacy Award Gala

A virtual “who’s who” in Chicago real estate along with numerous high-level city officials and community leaders are expected at the Second Annual Jane Addams Legacy Award Gala honoring Elzie Higginbottom and East Lake Management & Devel

Gordon Parks photo exhibit at NU’s Block Museum of Art

A pictorial presentation of 20th centurary American life captured by photographer Gordon Parks will be exhibited at Northwestern University's Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art through June 28.

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