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Pulsing through and around 18th Street in Pilsen, there are now over a dozen independent, Latino-owned coffee stores.
Almost half of everyone who lives in the United States breathes unhealthy levels of air pollution, according to the American ...
Elgin-area Catholics looked back with fondness on the 12-year reign of Pope Francis, who died Monday of a cerebral stroke at ...
Though Pope Francis never set foot in Chicago, his mourners said he embodied the city’s spirit. He loved the underdog and ...
The man who killed 23 people in a racist attack at a Walmart in El Paso pleaded guilty Monday to capital murder in a state ...
A man suspected of robbing multiple Walgreens stores across Chicago — including hitting some more than once — since January ...
Organizers from the Latino Union of Chicago, an Albany Park-based labor organization, passed out coffee. The southern edge of ...
A proposed ordinance could give relief to communities who have long suffered from industrial pollution and its effects on health.
An ordinance is expected to be introduced Wednesday. City Hall promised President Joe Biden’s administration that it would change its practice of dumping polluting businesses on low-income Black and ...
Surveys show that Black, Hispanic and Native Americans are significantly less likely than their white counterparts to have a ...