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Posted inLatest

City Council Moves Forward on Treatment Not Trauma

by Jim Daley October 5, 2023October 5, 2023
A woman wearing an olive green jacket and jeans, as well as a surgical mask, speaks through the microphone of a bullhorn. A Latinx man with shoulder-length hair and a black jacket, also wearing a mask, holds the bullhorn. The base of the Picasso statue in Daley plaza is behind them, and the glass facade of the Federal Building is in the background.
Posted inEn español

El debate sobre los campamentos resalta desafíos en la respuesta migratoria en Chicago

by Jim Daley and Wendy Wei October 2, 2023October 27, 2023
Posted inImmigration

Robocalls Mislead on Welcoming City Amendment

by Wendy Wei September 22, 2023September 22, 2023
Posted inLatest

Op-Ed: Why The Right Really Cares So Much Where Stacy Davis Gates Sends Her Son to School

by Ricardo Gamboa September 21, 2023September 22, 2023
Posted inJustice

Dying and Disabled Illinois Prisoners Kept Behind Bars

by Carlos Ballesteros, Amy Qin and Shannon Heffernan September 21, 2023September 21, 2023
Posted inLatest

City Council Advances Progressive Goals

by Jim Daley September 14, 2023June 18, 2024
Posted inLatest

South Siders Maintain High Hopes for Brandon Johnson

by Wendy Wei September 12, 2023September 19, 2023
Public Meetings Report. Illustration by Holley Appold/South Side Weekly
Posted inPublic Meetings Report

Public Meetings Report — September 7, 2023

by Scott Pemberton and Documenters September 11, 2023September 26, 2023
Posted inEn español

Residentes de Hyde Park divididos ante el plan municipal de alojar a migrantes

by Michael Liptrot, Hannah Faris and Hyde Park Herald September 8, 2023September 8, 2023
Posted inImmigration

Hyde Park Divided Over City Plan To House Migrants

by Michael Liptrot, Hannah Faris and Hyde Park Herald September 8, 2023September 14, 2023

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