Chicago faces a $1.15 billion shortfall, partly due to federal funding cuts and the expiration of COVID-era grants, such as ...
Despite a federal mandate to replace its lead pipes by 2047, Chicago expects to channel its drinking water through neurotoxic metal infrastructure for the next 50 years. “That would be 30 extra years ...
Chicago Documenters explored how intergenerational relationships shape how people live, work, organize and build community as part of a collaboration with the Civic Reporting Fellowship.
City Bureau partnered with PUÑO to offer hands-on training in Pilsen for residents navigating federal immigration crackdowns in the city. by Hector Cervantes ...
Join us for a screening of Evident Media's "Operation Return To Sender" and a discussion with co-founder Kevin Clancy, ...
Water Department leaders came under fire after reporting from WBEZ, Inside Climate News and Grist revealed only 7 percent of the nearly 900,000 Chicago renters, landlords and homeowners whose homes ...
“It’s mind-boggling and, quite frankly, it’s very disturbing. There are hundreds of stories out there … so we’re gonna fix this.” — Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36th Ward) speaking to Diane Carli, who ...
Fall 2025: How do people across generations live, work, and organize together? Led by local journalist Siri Chilukuri, four emerging reporters are looking into the people, places and organizations ...
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