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"We're losing our children left and right," the cafe owner said. "But nobody is talking about it."

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PHOTOS: Pilsen in the 1990 was as vibrant as ever, even in black and white. 

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WTTW's "My Neighborhood: Pilsen" tackles the culture and community-led activism that makes Pilsen great.

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The latest break-ins at La Catrina Cafe  come after a rash of burglaries hit 18th Street this winter. 

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Dia De Los Tamales, Pilsen Community Books, Don Churro, La Catrina Cafe and Bistro 18 ripped off.

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The city plans to transform abandoned railway tracks into a path between Pilsen and Little Village. 

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The family will launch The Gabriel Project with a open gallery and auction at the cafe Friday. 

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Despite announcing plans to rezone the property, Ald. Danny Solis says he is still considering input. 

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Elisa Ochoa, a first-generation Mexican-American, aims to bridge a health care gap in Pilsen.   

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Residents aim to develop a plan for a massive vacant site that borders the two neighborhoods. 

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With signs repping every Chicago neighborhood, 100 joined the My Block, My Hood, My City rally Sunday.

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Tickets to the Pilsen Coffee Tour that will travel through the neighborhood are still on sale.

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Jeffrey Hallenbeck, whose pastries have been sold at markets and other shops, opens his own spot Sunday.

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The firm hoping to open near 24th and Halsted streets set meetings for Tuesday, Wednesday.

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Jeffrey Hallenbeck, a self-taught baker and croissant specialist, has settled on an 18th Street space.