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Vacant Chinatown Lot Could Become Riverfront Office Complex With Restaurant

A developer plans to construct a $6 million, 28,000-square-foot mixed-use building on a vacant lot in Chinatown, featuring medical offices and a riverfront restaurant. The proposal includes outdoor dining areas and on-site parking, pending City Council approval. The city favored this project over two others, citing its potential to enhance the area’s connectivity and identity.

House Of Sol Music Fest Faces Boycott After Founders Domestic Violence Charges

Local artists have called for a boycott of the House of Sol music festival after founder Ricardo Hernandez was arrested for multiple domestic violence-related incidents. DJ Amanda Talavera raised awareness of Hernandez's history to protect fellow artists, leading to at least one performer canceling their appearance. Festival organizers acknowledged the concerns but committed to hosting the event.

Mother, Children Detained By Feds Downtown Released, Father Sent To Texas Detention Center

A federal judge ordered the release of Noemi Chavez and her two children after their detention by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in Millennium Park. Their father, Jaime Ramirez, remains in custody and has been transferred to a Texas immigration facility. The family’s attorneys argue their detention violated their rights under the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Family Taken By Feds Downtown Separated In Detention Centers Theyre Locking Up Children

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents detained an Albany Park family during a visit to Millennium Park, separating parents Noemi Chavez and Jaime Ramirez from their children. Neighbors reported that the family, originally from Guatemala, is now being held at O'Hare Airport, with plans to transfer them to a detention center in Texas.

Chicagoans Encouraged To Get Flu, COVID Shots As Health Department Breaks With Feds

The Chicago Department of Health urges residents to receive flu and updated COVID-19 vaccinations as respiratory virus season begins. The city diverges from federal recommendations, advocating for widespread vaccination based on a thorough review of data by the Illinois Immunization Advisory Committee. Free vaccines will be available at city clinics, starting with COVID-19 shots for individuals aged 12 and older.

This Art Installation Memorializes The Places Weve Lost Forever, In Chicago And Beyond

The Chicago Architecture Center hosts "The Disappointed Tourist," an art exhibit featuring 312 paintings by Ellen Harvey that depict lost places. The installation invites public contributions, reflecting on the emotional impact of spaces no longer in existence. Harvey aims to create a diverse collection, highlighting both well-known and personal memories of loss.

One Way Boxing Opens On Goose Island With A Mission That Goes Beyond The Ring

David Ortiz opened One Way Boxing Club on Goose Island to provide a safe and affordable space for Chicago youth and families. The gym features a boxing ring, performance training center, and weight room, all aimed at promoting community and accessibility in athletics. Ortiz emphasizes equal treatment for all members, regardless of their financial situation.

North Lawndales Only Record Store Blends Global Music Deep Cuts With American Classics

Discos Calidad, North Lawndale’s sole record store, offers a diverse collection of Latin music and American classics. Owner Leo Guzman aims to serve both global Latin music enthusiasts and local community members, hosting events and fostering connections. The shop, which opened two years ago, has become a vital community hub.

Armed Agents Raid South Shore Apartment Building Overnight Tuesday

Armed federal agents conducted a large-scale raid at a South Shore apartment building early Tuesday, detaining several residents. Witnesses reported agents in camouflage and unmarked vehicles breaking down doors and arresting families, including women and children. The operation was part of a targeted immigration enforcement effort, drawing criticism from local advocates.

Feds Are Tear Gassing Police, First Responders In Broadview, Officials Say This Is Not Putins Russia

Federal agents have faced backlash in Broadview for using tear gas and rubber bullets against peaceful protesters outside an ICE facility. Village leaders, including Mayor Katrina Thomas, demand an end to these tactics, claiming they endanger residents and first responders. They have also criticized the illegal construction of a fence that obstructs emergency access.

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