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Your Rights When It Comes To ICE How To Protect Yourself, Your Neighbors As Federal Agents Arrive

President Donald Trump’s administration plans to deploy hundreds of immigration agents to Chicago for an immigration “blitz” starting this weekend. Local authorities express concerns over the federal government's lack of communication and the potential targeting of events like Mexican Independence Day celebrations. Immigration justice organizations are mobilizing to educate communities on their rights in response to the anticipated operations.

Harvest Moon Walk Aims To Shine A Light On Avondales Forgotten Riverfront History

Avondale will host a free harvest moon walk on Sunday to celebrate its riverfront's history and foster community connections. Local historian Dan Pogorzelski will lead the tour, emphasizing the area's industrial heritage and the importance of the riverfront. Participants can RSVP on Facebook for the event, which begins at Burning Bush Brewery.

Blacks In Green Wants To Bring Apartments, Shops And Gardens To City-Owned Lots In Woodlawn

Blacks in Green plans to purchase four city-owned lots in Woodlawn to develop apartments and small businesses while enhancing local gardens. The $11.15 million mixed-use project will include 20 apartments, with some designated as affordable housing, alongside community gardens and a sculpture garden honoring Emmett Till. A community meeting is scheduled to discuss the proposal further.

Vase And Vessel, Andersonville Plant And Pottery Store, Closing After 3 Years

Vase and Vessel, a plant and pottery store in Andersonville, will close on September 21 after three years of operation. Owners Adam Kruse and Bill Dlugokienski cited rising inventory costs and decreased consumer spending as reasons for the closure. A storewide sale will take place until the final day of business.

Cortland Street Bridge Closing This Month Until 2027 For Restoration

The Cortland Street bridge in Chicago will close to car traffic on September 22 for restoration, remaining closed until 2027. The project includes structural updates and rehabilitation of the bridge house, marking the first major work since a repair project concluded in 2015.

Come With Me To Get Arrested This Chicago Lawyer Wants To Help You Fight Back Against ICE

Chicago lawyer Rachel Cohen utilizes TikTok to mobilize community action against ICE, following her arrest during a protest outside an immigration detention facility. She emphasizes the urgency of supporting immigrant rights as the city anticipates aggressive immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. Cohen's activism stems from her resignation from a corporate law firm in protest against Trump's policies.

Belmont Cragin Family Raising Money For Moms Recovery After Driver Hit Her

Teresa Carteno, 62, suffered severe injuries after being struck by a driver in Belmont Cragin while crossing the street. The family seeks community support for her medical expenses, having raised about $1,500 of their $22,000 goal. The driver faces multiple charges, including operating an uninsured vehicle.

Bronzeville School Ignored A Year Of Bullying, Forcing Student To Leave, Family Says

A Bronzeville family demands accountability from Chicago Public Schools after their daughter, Ariah Black, suffered months of bullying at Pershing STEAM Magnet Elementary. Black's mother, Ashley Jefferson, calls for stricter enforcement of anti-bullying policies following a violent incident that left Black injured. They are considering legal action against CPS for the emotional and physical harm endured.

Immigration Advocates Sound Alarm After ICE Arrests At Domestic Violence Court

Immigration and legal advocates are alarmed after ICE arrested two individuals at Cook County’s domestic violence court this week. Amid fears that the presence of ICE agents will deter survivors from seeking legal protections, advocates are mobilizing rapid-response measures and promoting awareness of legal rights.

Latest Plans For Former Lincoln Yards Site Show Apartment Towers, Townhouses And Riverwalk

JDL Development plans to construct Foundry Park on the northern section of the former Lincoln Yards site, featuring over 2,800 housing units, a hotel, and commercial space. The development aims to create a lower-density residential area with green spaces and an extended 606 Trail. Construction could begin as early as next year if city approvals are granted.

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