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Alderpeople Fight For Public Restroom Pilot: ‘This Is Something That Benefits Everybody’
Last year, the Chicago Tribune found that fewer than 500 structures in the city “contain free public restrooms with few or no barriers to entry, such as security checkpoints or client-only access.”
15 minutes agoSlain Teen Seandell Holliday Dreamed Of Opening A Music Studio — But Feared He Wouldn’t Live To 21
"He was a young man with dreams and aspirations and goals," one of Holliday's mentors said. "He was a soul who wanted to understand and know what his purpose was in life and see that fulfilled."
35 minutes agoChicago’s Controversial New Ward Map Approved With 16 Black, 14 Latino Wards
The map also includes the first majority-Asian American ward. A last-minute compromise to redraw the city's 50 wards came days before a deadline that would have sent the issue to voters.
3 hours agoChicago Institutes 10 PM Weekend Curfew For Minors After Violence Downtown
The weekend curfew has long been 11 p.m., but Lightfoot said she will sign an executive order to move it to 10 p.m.
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