NEIGHBORHOOD News
Many believe Barack Obama won the presidency on a tidal wave of enthusiasm in the African-American community. But a Daily News analysis shows turnout in Chicago's majority black wards was lower than average.
1 day ago | By Geoff Dougherty
At two schools where the Chicago Board of Education has replaced staffs and outsourced management, students fared better on standardized tests. Academic performance at the schools is closely watched because CPS plans similar changes at other schools.
18 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
Many of the new schools will give a preference to students living in the community where the school is located. After those spots are filled, attendance will be managed with a citywide lottery.
26 days ago | By Paul D. Bowker
The city colleges' Board of Trustees voted unanimously to spend up to $102,000 to have the Johnson Research Group draw up plans for a new tax increment financing district.
1 month ago | By Peter Sachs
Aspiring teenage improv comedy actors from Chicago and around the state will gather tonight for the second annual Teen Comedy Festival at the South Shore Cultural Center.
3 months ago | By Amy Crider
One person with a fractured hip was taken to Advocate Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn. Another female was transported to St. Bernard Hospital where she was treated for a gunshot wound to the hand.
5 months ago | By Steven Chaitman
Police have arrested a 22-year-old South Side man in connection with the shooting deaths of five people during a home invasion robbery last month.
5 months ago | By Shannon McGee
Police seeking two in South Side attack
1 year ago | By Carrie Topolinski
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