Sunday, April 19, 2026

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obituaries
  • by david hall
Elaine Pierce, who opened her Oak Park home to migrants, has died at 69

Annie Gomberg, a volunteer who helps migrants and connected her with the families she took in, called her "a moral exemplar for our time." "She was more than a friend, more like a mother," said one of the people to whom she opened her home.

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.

cicada-watch-2024
  • by david hall
Cicada-infused Malört shots are all the buzz at Lombard brewpub

Noon Whistle Brewing's timely offering is made with the real insects.

entertainment-and-culture
  • by david hall
Chicago's Puerto Rican Festival to return to Humboldt Park: 'You're completely proud of who you are'

The festival, called Fiestas Patronales Puertorriqueñas, will feature new activities, such as a cookoff between firefighters, and new cultural art installations, including a banner stretching 20 feet wide where guests will use stickers to mark the towns they are from.