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Wicker Parks Milk Honey Cafe Seeking New Owner After Being Shut Down By City

Milk & Honey Cafe in Wicker Park seeks new ownership after a cease and desist order from the city over licensing issues led to its closure. Management announced the search for new operators, emphasizing the need for local support to keep the cafe as a community hub. The cafe remains closed more than two months after the order was issued.

Gaza Refugee Camp Recreated In West Side Exhibit Featuring Work From Slain Palestinian Journalist

A West Side art exhibit titled "Between Sky and Sea" showcases the work of slain Palestinian photojournalist Ismail Abu Hatab, who documented life in Gaza for over a decade before dying in an Israeli airstrike. The exhibit, which runs until August 23 at the Walls Turned Sideways gallery, presents a poignant representation of the struggles faced by Gazans amid ongoing conflict. It features photographs, videos, and a refugee tent, reflecting both the joy and terror of life in a Gaza refugee camp.

Lookingglass Honoring 1919 Race Riot Victims With Lakefront Performance Sunday

Lookingglass ensemble members J. Nicole Brooks and Kareem Bandealy honor the victims of the 1919 Chicago race riots with an annual community art ritual on July 27. The event includes a short film, "Sunset 1919," and features a memorial ceremony at Lake Michigan, where attendees release carnations into the water. This year's event will also unveil a mural by artist Pugz Atomz.

This Week In Photos Damen Silos Demolition Begins, Bees At OHare And More

Wrecking crews began demolishing the Damen Silos in Chicago while the City Council engaged in a softball game. Block Club Chicago reporters captured images from various neighborhood events, including the city’s all-girls baseball team competing at nationals.

How Lincoln Parks Neon Gardens Is Perfecting The Restaurant Pop-Up

Neon Gardens in Lincoln Park has perfected the pop-up restaurant concept by incorporating nostalgia and timely themes. Owner Mark Kwiatkowski has successfully launched several themed pop-ups, including one based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, attracting visitors from neighboring states. The family-friendly atmosphere and rotating themes keep customers returning.

Brighton Park Nonprofit Pivots To Neighborhood Canvassing Amid Immigration Crackdown

The Brighton Park Neighborhood Council is canvassing local streets to inform residents about their services amid fears of immigration raids. The nonprofit aims to connect with families at risk of homelessness and provide legal aid, housing assistance, and other support services. This outreach responds to a decrease in visitors seeking help due to heightened anxiety about immigration enforcement.

Willie Wilson To Give Away Free Gas And Groceries This Weekend

Willie Wilson, a Chicago businessman and politician, will distribute free gas and grocery coupons this weekend at various locations in the city, primarily targeting the South and West sides. The giveaway begins at 7 a.m. Saturday, allowing participants to pump up to $50 worth of gas, with grocery coupons available starting at 9 a.m. while supplies last.

ACLU, City Using Lawsuits To Fight Back Against Trumps Immigration Crackdown

Civil rights advocates in Chicago urge officials to combat what they term the Trump administration's unlawful immigration enforcement tactics. The ACLU has filed 27 lawsuits against federal authorities for violating court orders and constitutional rights, including due process for detained immigrants. Advocates stress the need for local leaders to hold the federal government accountable amid rising detentions.

More Rain, Thunderstorms To Roll Through City This Weekend

Unpredictable thunderstorms and showers are forecasted for Chicago on Friday and Saturday, with the best chance of rain occurring Friday evening. Temperatures will reach the upper 80s on Saturday, while Sunday is expected to be drier and cooler. ComEd reported 87,000 customers experienced outages after Thursday's storms.

Lost Boyz Inc. Has Helped South Side Kids For 17 Years, But Groups Future Uncertain As Grants Dry Up

Lost Boyz Inc., a nonprofit supporting youth sports in South Shore, laid off staff on July 1 but continues operations through volunteer efforts. Executive Director LaVonté Stewart warns that without new funding sources, the organization may have to drastically scale back or shut down due to dwindling government grants.

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