I left home to go downtown at 8:50 a.m. on Sunday morning. A bus passed me when I was walking to the stop. Since there wasn’t another bus in sight, I decided to walk to the Dan Ryan from 87th […]
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I left home to go downtown at 8:50 a.m. on Sunday morning. A bus passed me when I was walking to the stop. Since there wasn’t another bus in sight, I decided to walk to the Dan Ryan from 87th […]
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Here’s a thought. Everyone who received a telephone call about any political candidate during the primary elections should contact all of the candidates to schedule a meeting and discuss nothing in particular. Unless, of course, you have a legitimate topic […]
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Mayor Daley said that diversity is one of Chicago’s greatest assets, which I totally agree. However, one has to wonder, how does a city that prides itself on diversity ranks as the most segregated city? According to a report by […]
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I like Explore Chicago. In fact, it’s one of my resources for things to do around Chicago. While researching information about the Englewood community, I ran across some information that pushed a wrong button. “Other noteworthy community anchors in Englewood […]
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I am certain I am not the only Chicago resident bombarded with phone calls from politicians and supporters regarding the primary elections. (Y’all have 30 more minutes to make it to the polls.) All I want to know is: Will […]
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