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Parents who had to go pick up kids left chanting, "We want a vote. Keep our schools afloat."

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The new clinic is the first Howard Brown location on the South Side.

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Ald. Willie Cochran said some residents have yards with "five, 10, 15 pounds of poop, and it smells."

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In 2015, the Lincoln District received 7,030 calls, 324 of which pertained to Lincoln Towing.

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Taxi drivers called a city proposal to help the cab industry "too little, too late."

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Sean Cannon said he's no longer pursuing plans for a community center after talking to the Archdiocese.

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The Archdiocese continues to plan to demolish the shrine as soon as permits are issued.

Grand Crossing »

Black Youth Project 100 called on four South Side aldermen to not invest more money in police.

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At a confirmation hearing, IPRA chief Sharon Fairley pledged to make her agency a catalyst for change.

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"Families and communities are suffering," Sen. Durbin said during Tuesday visit to Englewood.

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There's a wide disparity between how African Americans, whites and Hispanics view the police.

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The City Council debated a resolution calling for a hearing on the Task Force on Police Accountability.

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The Public Safety Committee backed an Ohio program training stylists to recognize spousal abuse.

Woodlawn »

A 65-unit senior building opened Thursday, marking the redevelopment of two blocks of the old site.

Englewood »

Microsoft Digital Alliance will give free technology classes at EnglewoodBlue.