Sunday, January 18, 2026

Search results for keyword: Pilsen found in 30 News.

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.

city-hall
  • by david hall
City mental health push will reopen Roseland clinic, add help elsewhere — ‘because it's gonna save lives’

The city is reopening the Roseland Mental Health Center and adding mental health services at the Chicago Department of Public Health vaccine clinic in Pilsen and at the Legler Library in Garfield Park.

chicago
  • by david hall
Chicago sees spike in Black teens out of school and work, study shows

Experts say the pandemic disrupted the pathways that helped teens get a job or an education after high school. Young adults are "discouraged" about not getting hired, a youth mentor says.

education
  • by david hall
CPS, CTU converge on Springfield to ask lawmakers about more money for schools

CTU members took buses to the state capital and split into groups to meet with legislators and make their case for additional funding as CPS faces a nearly $400 million budget deficit for next school year and some schools are reporting cuts.