Hunger hit Chicago and its suburbs especially hard these past few weeks. And it’s only going to get worse. During the first ...
Ofelia Herrera and Rafael Hernandez have refused to alter their routines as street food vendors during an immigration ...
The Illinois General Assembly passed the Affordable Housing Planning and Appeal Act in 2003 to help create more affordable ...
The Urban League's Empowerment Center expands the organization's presence in Chatham, where it's served hundreds of people ...
The Seattle-based online real estate marketplace said MRED's private listing network can perpetuate segregation, either ...
For nearly two months, federal agents have been carrying out surprise raids in Chicago in pursuit of the Trump administration ...
ATTOM data show Illinois among states with the highest foreclosure rates in October — judicial timelines and high mortgage ...
Zillow finds 7.9% of homes in majority-white Chicago neighborhoods are listed privately, over twice the rate in non-white ...
In a city with a deep history of segregation, Chicago public health officials view the gap through the lens of race. They say ...
This story was originally published by the Illinois Answers Project. Chicago-area housing advocates are bracing for many of ...
Too many Black citizens remain plagued by economic despair, poor education opportunities and crime-ridden communities.
Chicago is no longer the main focus of the federal immigration crackdown. For one neighborhood group, the intense enforcement activity was a test of resistance tactics they developed eight years ago.