An investigation by reporters from six newsrooms found that agents used chemical irritants nearly 50 times during Operation ...
At the Chicago Budget Hearing for Social Services, two city departments presented budgets: Public Health (CDPH) and Family ...
Since November 1, when SNAP was paused, 300 visitors—more than double the usual number—have been knocking on the doors of St.
Ricardo Cruz, a nineteen-year-old U.S. citizen, said he was trying to warn neighbors about immigration agents when CBP ...
Disruptions to SNAP during the government shutdown hit South Siders the hardest.
Sentido has appeared in locations such as Lily’s Record Shop in Humboldt Park, Carniceria Maribel in Pilsen, and Carnitas ...
On Monday morning, the Council’s Finance Committee rejected the mayor’s budget by a vote of 25–10.
South Side Weekly journalists were recognized across multiple award categories at the Chicago Journalists Association’ annual awards ceremony.
Co-op members, City officials, and housing organizers weigh in on whether limited-equity housing co-ops can provide affordable and sustainably priced housing Kimberly Turner and her grandmother, ...
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Una investigación realizada por reporteros de seis redacciones encontró que los agentes utilizaron irritantes químicos casi ...