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Residents and businesses of the city's Mount Greenwood neighborhood on the Far Southwest Side are experiencing low water ...
The city’s CARE teams were established to replace police with trained clinicians for responses to 911 mental health calls.
LIVE UPDATES: 9 p.m. Residents in the West Lawn neighborhood want answers as to why so many people experienced flooding ...
Almost 50 years ago, EHR pioneer and Harvard Medical School professor Warner Slack, MD, said patients’ insight is the “largest and least utilized resource in healthcare.” Today, health systems are ...
Chicago’s mental health crisis teams were meant to replace police with clinicians. Bureaucratic dysfunction and fading ...
Chicago schoolchildren will see significantly fewer crossing guards on their way to class this fall, prompting concerns from ...
Police in suburban Elmhurst issued a community alert due to an "ongoing public safety situation" and asked some residents to ...
Alderman Matt O'Shea says he was blindsided by cuts he calls drastic and unsafe in his ward's school communities. "That's ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Department of Family and Support Services called it the “largest local shelter capital investment in Chicago’s history.” ...
A new report from the Council on Criminal Justice shows most major crime categories in Chicago are down below pre-pandemic ...
State lawmakers boosted benefits for Chicago police and firefighters in the final days of the legislative session. Gov. J.B.
Summer jobs programs are not enough to keep Chicago’s youth out of trouble. To reach their potential, a year-round answer is ...