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crime
  • by david hall
CTA riders, victims recall robberies, attacks: 'I'm very paranoid'

Four robberies or beatings occurred on the Red Line from May 6-10, carried out by at least four young women and a male, Chicago police said in a community alert.

immigration
  • by david hall
City closes Woodlawn migrant shelter and moves residents

The shelter at the former Wadsworth Elementary School building, 6420 S. University Ave., was recently 'decompressed' and all residents were moved to other temporary shelters or have found permanent housing, city officials said.

news
  • by david hall
Chicago Jewish community celebrating Israel Independence Day is met by pro-Palestinian protesters in Daley Plaza

On Tuesday, Chicago's Jewish community celebrated Israel declaring its independence 76 years ago, on May 14, 1948. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered across the plaza. There were a few altercations, but no arrests were made.

cicada-watch-2024
  • by david hall
Cicada-inspired cakes sweetly celebrate 17-year phenomenon at Highwood bakery

"They're either really fascinated by cicadas or they want to terrorize someone," says Bent Fork Bakery owner Liz Bearwald of the customers who've been purchasing the treats.