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by Nathan Greenhalgh
3:06pm
Wed Feb 20

Low Wages Equal Violence, Report Finds

Chicago workers braved frigid temperatures and a strong wind Tuesday to make their voices heard by downtown businesses offering low wages and the impact that has on the violence plaguing their communities.

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by Ellyn Fortino
11:26am
Wed Feb 20

Galewood Community Takes Ald. Graham To Task Over Proposal For Area's Fifth Pawn Shop

It may have been bitter cold outside, but the tension was boiling last night at a Galewood community meeting over plans for a fifth pawn shop along a half-mile stretch of North Avenue near the Oak Park border. Progress Illinois was there and has more on the community debate over the controversial shop.

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by Ellyn Fortino
12:18pm
Fri Feb 15

Students, Parents Rally To Save Lake Calumet Schools On CPS' Potential Closure List (VIDEO)

“Some Valentine’s Day,” read the sign Angela Coleman, a Chicago Teachers Union delegate for George Washington Carver Primary School, held as she pleaded that her school not be shut down at last night’s Chicago Public Schools community hearing for the Lake Calumet Network.

Coleman and hundreds of other far South Side residents representing the 10 schools that remain on CPS’ latest list of possible school closures, which was released Wednesday, filled the bleachers of Olive Harvey College in attempts to save their schools.

Minutes before the meeting started, the feisty crowd, some holding signs reading “What would Ira Aldridge say?” (referring to the namesake of one of the schools) chanted in unison, “Take us off the list,” while stomping in the bleachers.

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