Wednesday, January 28, 2026

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immigration
  • by david hall
Migrants in Chicago find ways to adjust to life in their new city

They’re finding help from community groups to navigate their way. A priority as they build lives outside of city-run shelters: learning English.

news
  • by david hall
Pilsen tenants sue landlord, allege retaliation, lack of repairs

On Thursday, tenants gathered outside First Western Properties' office to announce the lawsuit. Immediately afterward, a tenant was handed a notice of nonrenewal. Tenants say the firm ignored requests to address leaks, lack of heat and mold.

suburban-chicago
  • by david hall
Family of man killed by Elk Grove Village police files wrongful-death lawsuit

'A call to the police for help should never, ever be a death sentence,' attorney Antonio Romanucci said Thursday.

city-hall
  • by david hall
CTA president angry, defiant at City Council efforts to push him out

"This city has a history of attacking and trying to bring down their African American leaders," CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. told a City Council committee.