Reviving Chicago Community News
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New and Rejuvenating Chicago Community News
An emerging generation of reporters are in the forefront of efforts to improve local media coverage and to reduce the threat to democracy. Our aim is to obtain unprecedented resources to strengthen proven solutions, while removing long-standing inequities in the coverage of journalism and its practice.
Recent graduates and students presented Austin Harvest, the Austin Harvest produce market at its permanent location earlier this week. It brings artwork and a sense of community in an area previously known for its gun violence. The WBEZ's Jackie Kostek visited to speak to its founders who describe their mission as not just offering food, but also creating an atmosphere that is more welcoming part of their goal.
Illinois boasts some of the strictest gun laws in the country, yet smuggled firearms from neighboring states still pose danger to the state's residents and their safety. We will examine this issue more deeply as well as efforts to be taken by law enforcement to curb illegal firearms trafficking.
This week this week, this week, the Chicago Bears kick off training camp. We look at their plans off the field as well as player's personal lives and social justice commitments.
The old-fashioned signs have artistic and social value in Chicago However, they are becoming more prone to damage. Here we explore how some residents are working hard to protect their heritage.
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