Chicago faith leaders and advocates are reportedly coordinating to protect undocumented immigrants after Trump officials vow to enforce strict immigration laws and conduct deportations.
At a time of dire threat, activists reignite a movement to provide healing through "radical hope" and vow to organize and protect those most vulnerable.
A Tribute to Derrick Rose’s Legacy On January 4th, 2025, Chicago officially declares “D Rose Day” to celebrate one of the ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson joins Lisa Dent on the show to reflect on what Chicago endured in 2024 including but not limited to CPS, newly-appointed Chicago Board of Education members, and the ...
Questions about a potential conflict of interest have boiled over after the mayor's board appointees voted Dec. 20 to oust ...
Lee says he’s not at all surprised by the extraordinary pressure that he and the mayor have been under in the shark tank ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago-born musician, actor and philanthropist Vic Mensa joined the Metropolitan Peace ...
With 2024 in the books and 2025 already here, gulp, our city and state find themselves in precarious places. The city of ...
Lincoln Methodist Church moved its Spanish services online after the threats of mass deportations from the incoming Trump ...
The risk of bankruptcy increased in Chicago as nearly half of the budget went toward pensions and debt services for public ...
Make any resolutions going into 2025? Studies have shown that up to 70% of people who make New Year’s resolutions abandon ...
A transfer tax tussle, minimal motion on megadevelopments, stadium mania and more drove Chicago’s real estate market in 2024.