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West Side leaders learn at a recent meeting that the state cannot assist in the creation of a drop-in center.
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West Side leaders learn at a recent meeting that the state cannot assist in the creation of a drop-in center.
This year’s 100 Blocks & 100 Churches ended a month of prayer with a unity chain as West Side residents continue their fight against violence.
Move N’ Crunch, operated by Westside Health Authority and funded by BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois, will continue at several Austin sites over the next school year.
Fifteen students are getting financial help from the Third Unitarian Church program, which started in the 1970s.
More than a dozen Austin high school students will complete this week a 10-week swim program held at Austin Town Hall.
The Seth Warner house located at 631 N. Central Ave. became a national landmark in 1981. It was one of many historic structures highlighted recently by Chicago Tribune reporter Blair Kamen.
Cutbacks in the Chicago Police Department’s CAPS program will put more officers in the field, but some worry about community policing being scaled back.