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Crime

Opinion

Just say no to free turkey

By Ron Reid | November 11, 2011

Austin man urges residents to take a stand against free birds fueling political power.

News

Proposal aims to end jail time for some marijuana offenses

By Ashlee Rezin | November 9, 2011

Issuing tickets would allow police to focus more time on violent offenders and generate up to $7 million in revenue for the city.

Opinion

The sound of a car lock

By AustinTalks | November 4, 2011

Austin Weekly News editor Terry Dean shares his thoughts on race and locking car doors.

Opinion

The generation of Brenda’s babies

By John W. Fountain III | November 4, 2011

Columnist John Fountain writes about teenage pregnancy, personal accountability and the need for better parenting.

News

Activists, young people discuss reform at juvenile justice forum

By Sarah Ostman | November 1, 2011

Many ideas exchanged about how to keep young people out of trouble in Austin, which has the third highest number of teen arrests in the city.

Community

Austin group joins ACLU in lawsuit against city

By AustinTalks | October 28, 2011

The suit contends the Chicago Police Department doesn’t properly staff minority neighborhoods.

Community

Not enough police in high-crime areas

By AustinTalks | October 21, 2011

The Chicago News Cooperative reports some South and West Side neighborhoods have twice as many violent crimes per officer than North Side communities.

Opinion

Is Austin too big?

By Anna Friedman Herlihy | October 11, 2011

It may be time to reevaluate how Chicago’s 77 community areas are used, says resident Anna Friedman Herlihy.

News

West Siders march against domestic violence

By Angelica Jimenez | October 7, 2011

Dozens of people participated in a rally Thursday that was organized to bring attention to the issue.

Opinion

Columnist Mary Mitchell spotlights dog deaths in Austin

By AustinTalks | September 6, 2011

Sun-Times writer talks with owner of decapitated dog who hopes to save other pets.

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News

  • Expungement, record sealing event helps West Siders get jobs after leaving prison

    Austin resident Anthony Jefferson has been working over the past six years to expunge his criminal record. With help from the Monroe Foundation, he's moving toward the clean slate he wants to achieve to secure employment.

  • Get free groceries, other help from these Austin groups

    On a recent Thursday, volunteers from What About Us Charitable Enterprises spent the morning filling dozens of grocery bags with fresh food and staples that soon filled the arms of West Side residents in need. Dorin “Pastor Mac” McIntyre, executive director and co-founder of What About Us Charitable Enterprises and pastor of Mount Olivet Missionary Baptist Church, is one of many helping Austin residents struggling with food insecurity.

  • 29th Ward residents invited to holiday events on Tuesday

  • 29th Ward residents invited to propose how to spend $450,000

    Austin residents are invited to participate in this year's participatory budgeting cycle. The annual process lets ward residents ages 14 and up decide how to spend a portion of the aldermanic menu money.

  • Forty Acres Fresh Market marks important moment this week in bringing store to Austin

    Austin moves one step closer this week to getting a new grocery store with the groundbreaking of Forty Acres Fresh Market in the heart of the Soul City Corridor. Another effort to expand food offerings on the West Side continues with the Austin Community Food Co-op, which held a virtual info session last week on its efforts to bring a grocery store to the area.

  • Healing in nature workshop set for Saturday

    The Westside Cultural Alliance continues its "See, Feel and Heal" nature series Saturday at Garfield Park Nature Area, 100 N. Central Park with a workshop on making memory boxes. The workshop sessions focus on art and nature as vehicles of healing through art therapy, which provides wholistic healing for the body, mind and spirit.

  • Illinois residents can apply for help with paying gas, electric bills

    Applications are now open for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) for qualified residential customers who are over the age of 60, have a disability or have children under the age of 6 to receive financial assistance to pay their energy bills. LIHEAP is a federally funded bill payment assistance program that helps low- and fixed-income families pay their utility during the winter heating season.

  • West Siders turn out for chili cook off in Austin’s Soul City

    Over a dozen local chefs competed in the second annual "It’s Getting Chili in Soul City" event on Saturday. A team of five who make up the Austin African American Business Networking Association board – Malcolm Crawford, Shirley Fields, Sharmine Rickett, Ronald Smith and Marshawn Felton – created the chili contest last year.

  • Chicago Marathon runner raises money for West Side girls

    Over the last 20 years, Ashley Graham has run 56 marathons - including the Chicago Marathon five times. Several of those marathons she raised money for charity - and this year was no different.

  • Stop by Austin farmers market this week

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