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Broadway Youth Center

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Howard Brown Health's Broadway Youth Center opened at 4009 N. Broadway earlier this week.

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Howard Brown named Latonya Maley as the new director of the Broadway Youth Center.

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Neighbors demanded a 99 percent crime-free clientele, which Rosecrance said it could not guarantee.

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Youths won't be able to hang out there for the rest of the week, a Howard Brown official said.

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AIDS Foundation of Chicago CEO David Ernesto Munar says "it's a fascinating turn of events."

Lakeview »

Residents also want the church to add security cameras to determine where loiterers are coming from.

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After months of conflict in the neighborhood, a city board said the Broadway Youth Center can stay put.

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The center, which serves homeless youth, might be able to stay in a Lakeview church.

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Though a neighborhood group voted shut down a youth center's plans, negotiations still might happen.

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Imani Rupert, a center volunteer, will take her place immediately.

West Loop »

Tickets start at $15 for Saturday's show, which features JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound, Matthew Santos.

Lakeview »

A site at 2849 N. Clark St. is being considered as an alternative location for youth health services.

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At a packed, testy meeting, residents heard from reps of the controversial Howard Brown Health affiliate.

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"We see very little criminal activity in the programs that we fund," a city official said.

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Some Lakeview residents demanded that the center manage its clients better, or they'd fight to close it.