chicago
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The Fall and Rise of Chicago’s Bronzeville
The legacy of community leader and activist, Harold Lucas Jr. lives on in his beloved Bronzeville.
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Illinois Democrats Tell Gov. Greg Abbott to Keep Chicago’s Name Out His Mouth
Local politicians are clapping back after the TX governor compared Uvalde shooting to violence in Chicago
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Former Chicago Officer Jason Van Dyke Will Not Face Federal Charges in the Shooting Death of Laquan McDonald
Jason Van Dyke was released from prison on Feb. 3, serving less than half of his sentence.
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Chicago Teacher Suspended for Hanging Black Doll in Front of Classroom
Back at it again with more racist school shenanigans.
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Hope Chicago Partners With Five Chicago Public Schools To Send About 4,000 To College Tuition-Free
The scholarship program would "cover tuition, room and board, books, fees, and surcharges for CPS students and one of their parents or guardian."
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Chicago Public Schools Are Experiencing Loss of Black and Latino Students As Noted In New Report
Factors such as gentrification, slowing birth rates, and out-migration are noted as causes.