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CHICAGO — The city grappled with another tragic weekend. City Council was long and full of drama. And The Watch has a heartbreaking investigation on the death of a CTA driver.

See what Block Club reporters captured while covering the neighborhoods this week.

Jose Molina, father of Ariana Molina, is comforted before a vigil in Back of the Yards on April 15, 2024. Ariana Molina was among 11 people, including four kids, shot over the weekend. Credit: Alex Wroblewski/Block Club Chicago

Read more: GoFundMe Launched For Family Of Slain 9-Year-Old As Neighbors Call For Community Investment

Samora Hicks holds her mother’s urn in her Georgia home on April 12, 2024. Antia Lyons was a veteran CTA bus driver who was found unresponsive behind the wheel of her bus last summer. Credit: Benjamin Hendren/Block Club Chicago
The CTA issued an honorary bus sign memorializing Antia Lyons’ career. Credit: Benjamin Hendren/Block Club Chicago
The CTA bus terminal at 111th Street and Harding Avenue in Mount Greenwood on April 12, 2024. Antia Lyons was found unresponsive behind the wheel of her bus last summer at the terminal. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

Read more: Death Behind The Wheel: How The CTA Failed A Driver In Crisis

Arionne Nettles — journalist, author and university lecturer — poses with a copy of her book, “We Are the Culture,” at Woodson Regional Library in Washington Heights on March 25, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago
Arionne Nettles — journalist, author and university lecturer — poses with a copy of her book, “We Are the Culture,” at Woodson Regional Library in Washington Heights on March 25, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

Read more: ‘We Are The Culture’ Explores The History And Magic Of Black Chicago

Caleb Justinger, an employee at the local Trader Joe’s, holds a sign on Damen Avenue while dozens rallied in support of Trader Joe’s employees’ efforts to unionize in North Center on April 18, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago
Block Club Chicago reporter Alex V. Hernandez interviews a person while dozens rallied in support of Trader Joe’s employees’ efforts to unionize in North Center on April 18, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

Read more: North Center Trader Joe’s Employees Rally In Support Of Union Effort

Concerned citizen George Blakemore speaks out during public comment at a City Council meeting on April 17, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago
Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd) at a City Council meeting on April 17, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago
Ald. Andre Vasquez Jr. (40th) (left) speaks with Mayor Brandon Johnson at a City Council meeting on April 17, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

Read more: Push To Keep ShotSpotter In Chicago Blocked In City Council — For Now

Read more: Mayor’s $1.25 Billion Affordable Housing Plan Stalls, But Final Vote Expected Friday

A door tag on the home of Americo L. Lisciotto in Pullman. Lisciotto was the first president of the Pullman Civic Organization, which helped save the Pullman neighborhood from demolition in the 1960s. Credit: Maia McDonald/Block Club Chicago
Pat Shymanski, the president of the Beilenberg Historic Pullman House Foundation, in a living area of the home of Americo Lisciotto, the first president of the Pullman Civic Organization.

Read more: You Can Tour The Restored Home Of Pullman Leader Who Saved The Neighborhood From Demolition

Former Alds. Dick Mell and Roberto Maldonado joined Ald. Jessie Fuentes (26th) and Cermak Fresh Market and Central Park Foods owner Jimmy Bousis for a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the opening of Central Park Foods’ larger store at 3552 W. Grand Ave. on April 17, 2024. Credit: Ariel Parrella-Aureli/Block Club Chicago
Shoppers enjoy the new Central Park Foods store at 3552 W. Grand Ave. on April 17, 2024. Credit: Ariel Parrella-Aureli/Block Club Chicago

Read more: Central Park Foods Opens Large Grocery Store In West Humboldt Park

A “Schlitz on Tap” sign is attached to a building at the corner of Grand and Damen avenues in West Town on April 12, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

Read more: Danny’s Tavern Schlitz Sign Appears On West Town Building Years After It Was Reported Stolen

Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) and Supt. Larry Snelling held a press conference to address their robbery prevention and response strategies at police headquarters on April 12, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

Read more: Police Watchdog Should Have Talked To Cops Before Offering Opinions On Dexter Reed Case, Snelling Says

Read more: Top Cop Unveils Plan To Combat Robbery Surge

Pastry chef Yash Kishinchand is the co-founder and general manager of Swadesi Cafe, 328 S. Jefferson St. Credit: Leen Yassine/Block Club Chicago
A barista pouring a latte at Swadesi Cafe, 328 S. Jefferson St. Credit: Leen Yassine/Block Club Chicago

Read more: New Indian Cafe Swadesi Serving Masala Chai, Butter Chicken Croissants And More To West Loop

Mental health center leaders and organizers with the Coalition to Save Our Mental Health Centers cut the grand opening ribbon for Logan Square’s LoSAH Center of Hope at 3555 W. Armitage Ave. on April 13, 2024. Credit: Ariel Parrella-Aureli/Block Club Chicago
Logan Square’s LoSAH Center of Hope at 3555 W. Armitage Ave. has a meditation center, as seen on April 13, 2024. Credit: Ariel Parrella-Aureli/Block Club Chicago

Read more: Logan Square’s Long-Awaited Community Mental Health Center Opens: ‘This Is Yours’

Block Club Chicago’s Lincoln Park, Lakeview and Old Town reporter Patrick Filbin poses for a portrait along Lincoln Avenue on April 18, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago
At Vito’s Vault, all of the waiters at Vito’s will double as actors. Credit: Molly DeVore/ Block Club Chicago

Read more: Vito’s Vault, Jefferson Park’s New Roaring ’20s Dinner Theater, Set To Open

A passenger waits while a CTA train arrives at Washington and Wells in the Loop on April 1, 2024. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago

Read more: CTA’s New ‘Dynamic’ Schedule Adds Little Train Service To Struggling System


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