‘My kids can’t come to work with me,’ one tenant says
9 things to know about the vaccine
Here are 9 things you need to know about the vaccines, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
West Side clergy call out Franklin Graham
Chicago ministers blast Graham for not condemning church desecrations by white supremacists.
Blacks shouldn’t fear COVID vaccine, elected officials say
West Side politicians confront anxiety, skepticism around new vaccine
Police want more time to give detained phone call
Aldermen and police officials locked heads Monday during a debate over an ordinance that would require police ensure detained people can make a call within an hour of being arrested.
Austin supermarket closes, residents stunned
Some West Side residents said they feel abandoned after a discount supermarket chain announced it would close a store serving North Austin, cutting off a primary option for fresh food in the area.
Covid-19 hospitalizations at Illinois corrections department leave incarcerated peoples’ loved ones in the dark
Family of Austin native Joseph Wilson, who died of COVID-19 while serving time at Stateville Correctional Center, among relatives left in the dark by prison officials
Chicago’s first COVID-19 vaccine given to doctor at Loretto
Tuesday morning’s vaccine kicks off what officials say will be a year-long effort to get as many people as possible vaccinated in Chicago to end the COVID-19 pandemic.