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The 10-year-old program offered at Roosevelt University’s Auditorium Theatre has helped 900 children.
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The 10-year-old program offered at Roosevelt University’s Auditorium Theatre has helped 900 children.
Thirty-one teams will participate from across the city Saturday at Seward Park.
Friday is the deadline to cast your vote for PCC Community Wellness Center.
Applications are being accepted for the Greater Chicago Food Depository’s community kitchen training program.
Members of the Family Altar Baptist Church raised more than $6,000 for college scholarships last weekend.
The West Side legislator talked with our partners at the Austin Weekly News after reaching a plea deal with federal prosecutors.
Pastors led Wednesday night’s vigil, decrying the lack of investment on the West Side and urging the community to shun violence.
The Austin lawmaker pleaded guilty Monday to one misdemeanor count, while prosecutors dropped 17 felony charges.
I Am We’s pilot program C.A.K.E (Communication, Accountability, Knowledge and Effectiveness) aims to promote leadership, deter violence and create unity among teen girls through storytelling.
The Chicago Sun-Times’ Homicide Watch wrote about 32-year-old Damion Bryant, who died July 11 in a drive-by shooting in the 5200 block of West Quincy Street.