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Chicago Administration Faces Criticism for Displacing Homeless and Migrants Ahead of DNC
Amid preparations for the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration has come under scrutiny for its handling of the city's homeless and migrant populations. The city has begun clearing a highly visible tent city adjacent to the Dan Ryan Expressway, relocating its occupants and, in the process, allegedly displacing others who have been staying in a converted hotel shelter. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, more than a dozen individuals have either been evicted or fear imminent ejection from the shelter located just off the Magnificent Mile.
Illinois, the feds, and quantum
(CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Here is another story about Illinois and quantum research. Someone joked it’s like, “I’ll make you an offer you can’t understand.” The federal government and Illinois are working together on a quantum proving ground. “We are not committing any dollars...
Best hospitals for ENT: US News
UCLA Medical Center is the best hospital for otolaryngology, according to US News & World Report's "Best Hospitals for Ear, Nose & Throat" list for 2024-25. To determine the best hospitals for ear, nose and throat and the 14 other specialties ranked by the publication, facilities were scored from 0-100 by an analysis of performance measures in three primary dimensions of healthcare: structure, process, and outcomes, which considered factors including expert opinion surveys, patient outcomes and procedure quantities. The full methodology can be found here.
Navy exonerates Black sailors unjustly punished in WWII Port Chicago explosion
The Port Chicago 50, a group of Black sailors charged and convicted in the largest U.S. Navy mutiny in history, were exonerated by the U.S. Navy on Wednesday, which called the case "fundamentally unfair."The decision culminates a mission for Carol Cherry of Sycamore, Ill., who fought to have her father, Cyril Sheppard, and his fellow sailors cleared.The Secretary of the Navy, Carlos Del Toro, said the sailors' court martial contained "significant legal errors that rendered them fundamentally unfair." "Yet, for 80 years, the unjust decisions endured. Now, I am righting a tremendous wrong that has haunted so many for so...
Chicago-area exec charged in scheme to bribe Amtrak official with trips, steaks and jewelry in $100M Philadelphia train station renovation
An executive for a Chicago-area construction company has been charged in a scheme to bribe an allegedly corrupt Amtrak official overseeing a $58 million contract to renovate a train station in Philadelphia with hundreds of thousands of dollars in lavish gifts, including trips to India and the Galapagos Islands; meals at an expensive steakhouse; luxury watches; and limousine rides to Atlantic ...
'A symptom of a larger sickness': Navigating mental health care on Chicago's South and West Sides
Chicagoans know what sort of mental health services they want to see in their communities. But they don’t expect to see those services coming to their South and West Side neighborhoods any time soon. City Bureau Civic Reporting Fellows visited the neighborhoods of Austin and Chatham to connect with...
Tiffany Henyard gets silent treatment from trustees at Thornton Township meeting
THORNTON TOWNSHIP, Ill. - A township board meeting ended in a stand-off in Chicago's south suburbs Tuesday night. The feud centers around controversial Thornton Township Supervisor and Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard. It was made clear that the trustees in Thornton Township have trust issues after they refused to second a...
TVD Radar: Pitchfork Music Festival Chicago at Union Park, 7/19–7/21
VIA PRESS RELEASE | A staple of the music scene in Chicago, Pitchfork Music Festival is headed back to Union Park once again to showcase over 40 bands to more than 60,000 attendees from July 19th through the 21st. In addition to the music, fans are also able to shop the CHIRP Record Fair, the Renegade Craft Fair, the Flatstock Poster Fair, and enjoy delicious food and brews from local favorites like Revolution Brewing, Connie’s Pizza, and Café Tola.
2024 Draft Report: What the data says about White Sox college draftees
As data and analysis becomes more prevalent in college baseball, the more observers know about college players selected in the Major League Baseball Draft. Thanks to great resources at 6-4-3 Charts and D1Baseball.com, I combed through the Chicago White Sox college draftees’ data to identify key metrics that help explain why they were selected, or what these prospects need to work on in the minors.
Bears President Kevin Warren meets with Illinois governor to discuss stadium plan
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has made clear that he does not think building a stadium for the Bears is a good use of taxpayers’ money, but yesterday he agreed to listen to what Bears President Kevin Warren had to say about it. However, after the meeting, Pritzker’s spokesman told...
Portillo's, Wiener Circle and more: Where to find National Hot Dog Day deals in Chicago
Chicagoans, rejoice: National Hot Dog Day is upon us. The holiday, traditionally celebrated on the third Wednesday in July, the delicious holiday for 2024 will be observed by hot dog lovers across the country on July 17. And there are plenty of ways to get in on the hot dog...
Bulls Summer League Diary Part III: Karnisovas & Eversley speak, Matas Buzelis shines
The Summer League Diary continues with the highlights from Sunday. It’s the Pecking Order. 9:55 AM - Freshly showered and caffeinated, I head down to the sportsbook to finish prepping for today's show. Joey and Kalle are already down in our booths, getting the studios set up. Again, our ALLCITY production crew are rock stars who work harder than anyone!
This CTA Train Station Is Now Hosting Local DJs During The Weekdays
Did you ever think you would call the CTA one of Chicago’s hottest music venues? Despite the disappointment of the canceled rave event on the CTA last month, there’s still a chance to experience live DJ sets during your commute into the city. The CTA has just announced the return of AESOP for another season, promising to bring captivating live DJ sets to the 95th/Dan Ryan Red Line station. This year’s programming schedule will feature three days of real-time performances by various talented local disc jockey (DJ) artists, running through November 1st. A post shared by Chicago Transit Authority (@chicagocta) The CTA’s public art collection has grown substantially over the last decade, with the number of permanent works of art nearly doubling to approximately 90. In addition to the permanent installations, the CTA also hosts numerous temporary art installations across its eight rail lines and multiple bus facilities.
Brandon Johnson reverses course; George Washington statue to stay outside office
A statue of George Washington will remain on display at Chicago’s city hall, after a change in plans by Mayor Brandon Johnson. On Tuesday, a spokesman for the mayor told WBBM Newsradio they were going to move the statue while making updates.
Alpha Phi Alpha, a prominent Black fraternity, moves to bar transgender members
Alpha Phi Alpha, one of the most prominent historically Black fraternities in the country, has taken a first step toward barring transgender members. Delegates to the fraternity’s constitutional convention, held Wednesday through Sunday in Chicago, voted “overwhelmingly” in favor of a bylaw amendment limiting membership to “naturally born” males, sources told GLAAD. A spokesman for Alpha Phi Alpha, reached by The Advocate, had no comment.
Northeastern Illinois University to host the 10th El Gran Festival Colombiano/The Great Colombian Festival Chicago, July 19-21
Northeastern Illinois University’s Main Campus will be the site of the 2024 El Gran Festival Colombiano/The Great Colombian Festival, July 19-21. Tickets are required and are on sale now. Admission is $10-$45 for single day tickets; $30-$62 for three-day passes in advance. The main entrance will be located at 3701 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. in Chicago.
‘We’re going to be turning O Block into Opportunity Block.’ – Pastor Corey Brooks on the Ray Stevens Show
Pastor Corey Brooks from Project H.O.O.D. joins The Ray Stevens Show to reflect on delivering the benediction during the RNC yesterday. He also shares how assisting illegal migrants affects community resources and provides an update on the new community center in Woodlawn.
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