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They came to Chicago for safety and community. But increased anti-trans attacks and policy from President Donald Trump’s ...
— Ald. Angela Clay (46th Ward) speaking against the snap curfew, urging her colleagues to hear young Chicagoan’s opinions on ...
We’ve been reflecting on the recent Nieman Lab article, “ Local newsrooms are using AI to listen in on public meetings,” which discusses how AI transcription tools are helping journalists surface ...
The Chicago Rideshare Living Wage and Safety Ordinance, or the “The FairShare Ordinance,” aimed to improve conditions for ...
A Spring 2019 City Bureau project is tackling issues of racial inequity in maternal and infant health and telling stories of community solutions and resilience.
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Ante el aumento vertiginoso de los precios de la vivienda en un barrio de Chicago en proceso de gentrificación, vivir en la ...
Between 2010 and 2020, the proportion of households in Pilsen making less than $50,000 decreased by about 30 percentage points, and those making over $100,000 more than tripled, according to the ...
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