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Chicagoans may continue to see additional taxes on their grocery bills. Following the Committee on Finance meeting, the ...
As housing prices skyrocket, some of Chicago's young adults are living with their families in order to remain in their communities.
If an officer doesn’t have a warrant or enough information to legally search a car, they can ask a driver to give permission, ...
With ongoing attention and debate around Chicago youth and their place in the city, City Bureau welcomed community members to its Bronzeville office this spring to provide young adults guidance on ...
City Council won’t come to a vote on the controversial ‘snap curfew’ ordinance until June at the earliest. In the latest edition to this saga, the council’s Committee on Public Safety approved the ...
This piece is part of our spring Documenters Showcase—a content series spotlighting the stories, impact, and growing network of people and organizations around the U.S. shaping participatory media and ...
Calling all City Bureau fellowship alumni! Join us for a mixer to meet other Civic Reporting Fellows from past and present cohorts.Come learn about new opportunities about how you can stay involved in ...
From Detroit to Los Angeles, Documenters are helping people track public spending, fight misinformation, and bring overlooked local issues into the spotlight.
Five recently arrived migrants say criminal trespassing enforcement at a Southwest Side Home Depot has escalated to alleged physical assaults by security personnel, including multiple off-duty Chicago ...