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Posted inNostalgia, History, and Leisure

Best Piece of Pre-Colonial Prairie: Ashburn Prairie in Marquette Park – Chicago Lawn

by Citlali Pérez September 27, 2024

ike many other longtime Southwest Siders, I grew up frequenting Marquette Park in Chicago Lawn to gather with family, feed the ducks, or check out the former rose garden.  As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, the park continues to serve as a reliable space for me to gather safely with friends. We go on nature […]

Posted inLatest

South Side as Connection: Evan Moore

by Evan F. Moore September 27, 2024September 27, 2024
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How a University of Chicago-Trained Doctor Became the ‘Pill Mill Killer’

by Evan F. Moore June 7, 2024June 7, 2024
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Hyde Park Summer Fest Comes to an End

by Zoe Pharo and Hyde Park Herald May 24, 2024May 24, 2024
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ER Doctor Conveys Health Inequities at South Side Hospital

by Max Blaisdell July 15, 2022
Posted inBusiness

In The Pandemic, Chinatown Restaurants Have Struggled—And Adapted

by Elisa Xu June 1, 2022June 1, 2022
Posted incoronavirus/COVID-19

Survey: How Has Working Through the Pandemic Changed Your Life?

by South Side Weekly April 21, 2022April 22, 2022
Posted inArt

The Art Doesn’t Stop!

by Isabel Nieves February 9, 2022February 10, 2022
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Survey: What is Your Biggest Concern as an Essential Worker?

by South Side Weekly January 7, 2021January 23, 2021
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More taxes and fines in 2021

by South Side Weekly October 28, 2020June 5, 2021

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