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Routes will be added to two more schools, bringing the total number to 142, officials said.

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The year began with Mayor Rahm Emanuel in the first mayoral runoff and only went downhill from there.

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Lead activist Jitu Brown announced he and 11 others would begin eating solid food again.

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Activists called on Rahm Emanuel to meet with the strikers, who have gone 29 days without solid food.

The Loop »

Nine of the 15 Dyett hunger strikers occupied the Chicago Public Schools lobby for more than an hour.

Dunning »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel is set to propose a property tax increase between $450 million and $550 million.

Kenwood »

The Dyett High School hunger strikers are in their 18th day and not calling things off.

Downtown »

The city would also add fees for trash pickup and for taxis and ride-sharing services.

South Shore »

The second of three budget forums was dominated by Dyett High School hunger strikers and protesters.

Downtown »

Half of the 12 Dyett High School hunger strikers came to City Hall on the 15th day of their protest.

Bronzeville »

The hunger strikers took their protests to Little Black Pearl Art and Design Academy.

Bronzeville »

Dr. Timuel Black and the Chicago Botanic Garden supported a plan to make it a green "global" school.

Downtown »

Ald. Will Burns urged protesters to submit their proposal to Chicago Public Schools.

Bronzeville »

Dyett High School supporters said they'd met with a sympathetic Mayor Rahm Emanuel, but nothing changed.

Downtown »

Dyett High School was scheduled to close at the end of the upcoming school year.