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Under the city’s Welcoming City Ordinance, which was modified in 2021, Chicago Police cannot set up a traffic perimeter or ...
Join City Bureau leaders for an information session about the fellowship. Presenters will detail what we look for in ...
A version of this story was first published in the July 2, 2025 issue of the Newswire, an email newsletter that is your ...
This story was reported and published in collaboration with Injustice Watch, a non-partisan, not-for-profit journalism organization that conducts in-depth research exposing institutional failures that ...
As our young media start-up matures, remembering why we do this work is as important as building models for the future of local media. That’s why City Bureau’s first Impact Report begins with a ...
Co-op members, city officials and organizers weigh in on whether limited-equity housing co-ops can provide affordable and sustainably priced housing.
In the weeks and months before the Feb. 26 election, City Bureau deployed a three-person team of reporters to interview more than 30 Austin residents about the issues that matter most to them. City ...
Experts say an eviction avalanche is coming. But thousands of Chicago renters have already been pushed to the brink of the housing cliff.
Within the span of the last five days, downtown was closed off and Black and Latinx Chicago neighborhoods, already heavily hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, have had to react to the destruction and ...
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