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Chicago Lives Healthy | AutoTraffic ‘Shame of Chicago, Shame of The Nation’ series premieres Thursday on WTTW, showing how segregation was built into foundation of real estate
Filmmaker and native Chicagoan Bruce Orenstein guesses that 98%, maybe even 99%, of city residents don’t know the full history of segregation in Chicago. “Maybe they’ll know a little bit,” he said.
read more Media Attempts to Create ‘New George Floyd’ After Chicago Man’s Death, but Bodycam Footage Tells a Different Story
Monday, March 25, probably started out like any other day for 31-year-old NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. He probably kissed his ...
read more PAWS Chicago Pet of the Week - Hercules
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Our PAWS Chicago Pet of the Week is a 5-year-old cat named Hercules. Hercules, naturally, has shown great strength in his time at PAWS Chicago. He has a suppressed immune system, so ...
read more Is Chicago P.D. Barreling Toward a Tragic Death? ‘I Don't See Another Ending'
Hailey Upton's final episode of Chicago P.D. is quickly approaching. So far, there have been no signs that Upton is planning on leaving the Intelligence Unit, which has fans worried about how she will ...
read more Rev. Walter "Slim" Coleman, Chicago activist and community organizer, dies at 80
Coleman's activist and organizing work in Chicago dated back to the Civil Rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s.
read more Schools Teach Kids Healthy Habits
The new approach includes healthy food and classes on nutrition ... at an early age at the British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park. The school offers pre-kindergarten-5th grade ...
read more Around the Southland: Pies to the face for Richards ‘winners,’ Southland dancers get state nod, and more
Richards winners get pies to face, Southland dancers earn state nod, Frankfort street sweeper named, Chicago Heights students do diaper drive, Oak Lawn journalists win, blood ...
read more UMMA moving food pantry to a larger Waukegan location and a new name
“The Healthy Market concept will ... add support for families in their daily lives.” Between the market, the affordable housing units, and a North Chicago Police Department substation that ...
read more Leaders of Expo Chicago and the Museum of Contemporary Art on the Chicago art scene's unique vitality
Tony Karman and Madeleine Grynsztejn discuss the local ecosystem for artists, the importance of collector education and how they support dealers ...
read more Book review: ‘Bailey’s End’ begins a Chicago-based thriller trilogy by South Side author
With a healthy dose of paranoia, fear of darkness, Felicia Bailey comes to life in the 145 pages of M. Denise Conner’s book, “Bailey’s End: Book 1 The Encounter.” Conner lets the audience glimpse the ...
read more Megan Butz Legacy of Hope awards $100,000 to 2024 grant recipients; organizations provide mental health services for young adults in the Chicago area
“No matter who we are or what we’ve been through, we should strengthen our minds and pay attention to finding support when we are not feeling good or healthy ... to strengthen the lives of at-risk ...
read more Pet food revolution: Fresh ingredients and human grade standards on the rise
In a FOX 32 Special Report, Scott Schneider went behind the scenes at a busy kitchen in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood where the freshest ingredients compliment balanced recipes for a discerning ...
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