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A news site committed to in-depth reporting on issues concerning the Austin neighborhood located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. WHITES AND ASIANS GOT MORE THAN HALF OF LORETTO VACCINES More than half of Loretto Hospital’s early on-site coronavirus vaccine doses went to white and Asian people — although city officials expected it to prioritize the West Side’s Black and Latino communities, a recently revealed audit shows. The hospital also admitted to vaccinating ineligible people at Trump Tower and a luxury Gold Coast jewelry shop, PRINT EDITION: JUNE 2 Every area deserves independent, community journalism. Support our cause by donating to our nonprofit. MEMORIAL DAY: FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY? It was the “turbulent 60s,” and it was an audacious move given the sociopolitical climate. Army veteran Medgar Evers, President John Kennedy, and human rights leader Malcolm X had all been assassinated when, in April 1967, a 25-year-old from Louisville declined inductioninto the
COULD PLANNED WEST SIDE ROLLER RINK HELP CUT CRIME Ald. Ervin, community leaders say planned roller rink and plaza at Madison and Pulaski could reclaim area from crime, critics say otherwise. by Pascal Sabino/Block Club Chicago May 11, 2021. May 11, 2021. The vacant lot at 4008 W. Madison St., the site of a roller rink development in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on April 29, 2021. CITY CONSIDERS 7 PROPOSALS FOR LARAMIE STATE BANK SITE City considers 7 proposals for Laramie State Bank site. The Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) received seven responses from developers and community organizations interested in redeveloping the former Laramie State Bank and the nearby vacant lots at 5200-5224 W. Chicago Ave. As part of the Invest South/West initiative, the GALEWOOD'S 'MIRACLE HOUSE' COULD GET LANDMARK STATUS Galewood’s ‘Miracle House’ could get landmark status. Landmarks commission voted unanimously Dec. 3 to grant preliminary landmark designation to iconic home at 2001 N. Nordica Ave. The Chicago Commission on Landmarks voted unanimously during its Dec. 3 virtual meeting to grant the preliminary landmark designation to Galewood’sso-called
GOV. PRITZKER SIGNS REP. WELCH'S CORPORATE DIVERSITY BILL Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Tuesday signed House Bill 3394 into law, saying it will eventually lead to better business performance in the state. “Better diversity among leadership leads to reduced turnover, increased growth and improved market share,” THE REAL STORY OF LIVING IN CABRINI-GREEN PROJECTS The other day I mentioned to Mary — a young lady who helps me cook and to clean my house — that I once lived in the Cabrini-Green housing projects. While she was poking a fork in the pot of smothered chicken, I thought I would tell her that the city might tear down the Cabrini Green Row Houses. IN MEMORIAM: AUSTIN ACTIVIST GLEN KEHREIN In memoriam: Austin activist Glen Kehrein. On Nov. 12, Glen Kehrein, executive director and founder of Circle Urban Ministries, succumbed to the ravages of colon cancer after a year-long battle. He was 63 years old. Kehrein leaves behind his wife Lonni, three living children, Tara-Dawn, Chelsey, Cy, as well as two grandchildren,Sean-David and
AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS
A news site committed to in-depth reporting on issues concerning the Austin neighborhood located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. WHITES AND ASIANS GOT MORE THAN HALF OF LORETTO VACCINES More than half of Loretto Hospital’s early on-site coronavirus vaccine doses went to white and Asian people — although city officials expected it to prioritize the West Side’s Black and Latino communities, a recently revealed audit shows. The hospital also admitted to vaccinating ineligible people at Trump Tower and a luxury Gold Coast jewelry shop, PRINT EDITION: JUNE 2 Every area deserves independent, community journalism. Support our cause by donating to our nonprofit. MEMORIAL DAY: FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY? It was the “turbulent 60s,” and it was an audacious move given the sociopolitical climate. Army veteran Medgar Evers, President John Kennedy, and human rights leader Malcolm X had all been assassinated when, in April 1967, a 25-year-old from Louisville declined inductioninto the
COULD PLANNED WEST SIDE ROLLER RINK HELP CUT CRIME Ald. Ervin, community leaders say planned roller rink and plaza at Madison and Pulaski could reclaim area from crime, critics say otherwise. by Pascal Sabino/Block Club Chicago May 11, 2021. May 11, 2021. The vacant lot at 4008 W. Madison St., the site of a roller rink development in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on April 29, 2021. CITY CONSIDERS 7 PROPOSALS FOR LARAMIE STATE BANK SITE City considers 7 proposals for Laramie State Bank site. The Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) received seven responses from developers and community organizations interested in redeveloping the former Laramie State Bank and the nearby vacant lots at 5200-5224 W. Chicago Ave. As part of the Invest South/West initiative, the GALEWOOD'S 'MIRACLE HOUSE' COULD GET LANDMARK STATUS Galewood’s ‘Miracle House’ could get landmark status. Landmarks commission voted unanimously Dec. 3 to grant preliminary landmark designation to iconic home at 2001 N. Nordica Ave. The Chicago Commission on Landmarks voted unanimously during its Dec. 3 virtual meeting to grant the preliminary landmark designation to Galewood’sso-called
GOV. PRITZKER SIGNS REP. WELCH'S CORPORATE DIVERSITY BILL Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Tuesday signed House Bill 3394 into law, saying it will eventually lead to better business performance in the state. “Better diversity among leadership leads to reduced turnover, increased growth and improved market share,” THE REAL STORY OF LIVING IN CABRINI-GREEN PROJECTS The other day I mentioned to Mary — a young lady who helps me cook and to clean my house — that I once lived in the Cabrini-Green housing projects. While she was poking a fork in the pot of smothered chicken, I thought I would tell her that the city might tear down the Cabrini Green Row Houses. IN MEMORIAM: AUSTIN ACTIVIST GLEN KEHREIN In memoriam: Austin activist Glen Kehrein. On Nov. 12, Glen Kehrein, executive director and founder of Circle Urban Ministries, succumbed to the ravages of colon cancer after a year-long battle. He was 63 years old. Kehrein leaves behind his wife Lonni, three living children, Tara-Dawn, Chelsey, Cy, as well as two grandchildren,Sean-David and
NEWS - AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS Protestors say, ’Enough is enough,’ amid calls for police oversight bill. About 50 demonstrators gathered outside the 29th Ward office at 6272 W. North Ave. on May 17 and called by Zach Cunning/AustinTalks May 25, 2021. May 25, 2021. AN INTERVIEW WITH MAYOR LORI LIGHTFOOT On June 3, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot agreed to a 15-minute virtual interview with Austin Weekly News. She spoke about her controversial decision to provide interviews exclusively to journalists of color on the occasion of the 2-year anniversary of her inauguration, local media, the Loretto Hospital vaccine scandal and Invest South/West.AWN: I read the
ARCHITECTURE TOURS RETURN TO AUSTIN THIS SUMMER Just in time for summer, the Chicago Architecture Center is reopening its doors with all-new and updated exhibits which include 10,000 square feet of gallery space full of scale models and building designs. The CAC has already kicked off the season with the launch of several walking tours, including a monthly tour in the Austin PRINT EDITION: JUNE 9 Every area deserves independent, community journalism. Support our cause by donating to our nonprofit. BLACK LEADERSHIP NEEDS TO TAKE A STANCE As one who has lived through the major historic moments of the 20th century, including the Jim Crow chapter of the Civil Rights Era, my hopes and aspirations for black people have been those of the words of Martin Luther King Jr. DATA ILLUSTRATOR MAPS TRANSIT’S RACIAL INEQUITIES During his regular commute on the Blue Line, Al Bell often notices a rather striking disparity as the CTA train pulls out of the Forest Park station and travels east into Oak Park before going into the city. On Monday, Bell praised the Blue Line stations in Oak Park and the one in Austin, which OAK PARK 'LEADERSHIP LAB' SEEKING AUSTIN FELLOWS The Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation’s Leadership Lab is now accepting applications for its 2021-22 program, but this most recent cohort will be a lot different from the past, the Lab’s organizers said. “We’ve really wanted to expand the experience,” said Jenny Yang, Leadership Lab coordinator. This year, Yang explained, the program is looking to TULSA’S CHICAGO CONNECTION AND WHAT WE’LL NEVER KNOW Buck Franklin must have sat in astonishment as he assisted the men and women of Tulsa’s all-Black Greenwood District, who had been escorted, at gunpoint, into a makeshift concentration camp. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND PASSES WITH NO AUSTIN GUNSHOT VICTIMS But “this lets us know that what we’re doing is right, this lets us know that this is the model that we have to keep increasing,” Epting said, referring to the mobilization efforts many churches and community groups have been employing throughout Austin to tamp downviolent crime.
CITY CONSIDERS 7 PROPOSALS FOR LARAMIE STATE BANK SITE City considers 7 proposals for Laramie State Bank site. The Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) received seven responses from developers and community organizations interested in redeveloping the former Laramie State Bank and the nearby vacant lots at 5200-5224 W. Chicago Ave. As part of the Invest South/West initiative, theAUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS
A news site committed to in-depth reporting on issues concerning the Austin neighborhood located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. NEWS - AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS Protestors say, ’Enough is enough,’ amid calls for police oversight bill. About 50 demonstrators gathered outside the 29th Ward office at 6272 W. North Ave. on May 17 and called by Zach Cunning/AustinTalks May 25, 2021. May 25, 2021. WHITES AND ASIANS GOT MORE THAN HALF OF LORETTO VACCINES More than half of Loretto Hospital’s early on-site coronavirus vaccine doses went to white and Asian people — although city officials expected it to prioritize the West Side’s Black and Latino communities, a recently revealed audit shows. The hospital also admitted to vaccinating ineligible people at Trump Tower and a luxury Gold Coast jewelry shop, PRINT EDITION: JUNE 2 Every area deserves independent, community journalism. Support our cause by donating to our nonprofit. COULD PLANNED WEST SIDE ROLLER RINK HELP CUT CRIME Ald. Ervin, community leaders say planned roller rink and plaza at Madison and Pulaski could reclaim area from crime, critics say otherwise. by Pascal Sabino/Block Club Chicago May 11, 2021. May 11, 2021. The vacant lot at 4008 W. Madison St., the site of a roller rink development in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on April 29, 2021. PRINT EDITION: MAY 12 Print Edition: May 12. by Austin Weekly News May 13, 2021. May 13, 2021. Every area deserves independent, community journalism. Supportour
NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
WEST SIDE FIELD HOUSES POISED FOR RENOVATIONS The Chicago Park District recently received $1.75 million in state funding to renovate two West Side fieldhouses. A $1 million grant will go to rehab Garfield Park’s Gold Dome field house, located at 100 N. Central Park Ave., and a $750,000 grant will go to rehab the Franklin Park field house in North Lawndale, located 5 REAL LIFE FACTS FOR UNDERSTANDING ‘JUDAS AND THE BLACK 5 real life facts for understanding ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’. The life and legacy of slain Black Panther leader Fred Hampton, who was assassinated while sleeping inside of his West Side apartment on Dec. 4, 1969, has garnered renewed interest from the public since the release of the movie “Judas and the Black Messiah.”. THE REAL STORY OF LIVING IN CABRINI-GREEN PROJECTS The other day I mentioned to Mary — a young lady who helps me cook and to clean my house — that I once lived in the Cabrini-Green housing projects. While she was poking a fork in the pot of smothered chicken, I thought I would tell her that the city might tear down the Cabrini Green Row Houses.AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS
A news site committed to in-depth reporting on issues concerning the Austin neighborhood located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. NEWS - AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS Protestors say, ’Enough is enough,’ amid calls for police oversight bill. About 50 demonstrators gathered outside the 29th Ward office at 6272 W. North Ave. on May 17 and called by Zach Cunning/AustinTalks May 25, 2021. May 25, 2021. WHITES AND ASIANS GOT MORE THAN HALF OF LORETTO VACCINES More than half of Loretto Hospital’s early on-site coronavirus vaccine doses went to white and Asian people — although city officials expected it to prioritize the West Side’s Black and Latino communities, a recently revealed audit shows. The hospital also admitted to vaccinating ineligible people at Trump Tower and a luxury Gold Coast jewelry shop, PRINT EDITION: JUNE 2 Every area deserves independent, community journalism. Support our cause by donating to our nonprofit. COULD PLANNED WEST SIDE ROLLER RINK HELP CUT CRIME Ald. Ervin, community leaders say planned roller rink and plaza at Madison and Pulaski could reclaim area from crime, critics say otherwise. by Pascal Sabino/Block Club Chicago May 11, 2021. May 11, 2021. The vacant lot at 4008 W. Madison St., the site of a roller rink development in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on April 29, 2021. PRINT EDITION: MAY 12 Print Edition: May 12. by Austin Weekly News May 13, 2021. May 13, 2021. Every area deserves independent, community journalism. Supportour
NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
WEST SIDE FIELD HOUSES POISED FOR RENOVATIONS The Chicago Park District recently received $1.75 million in state funding to renovate two West Side fieldhouses. A $1 million grant will go to rehab Garfield Park’s Gold Dome field house, located at 100 N. Central Park Ave., and a $750,000 grant will go to rehab the Franklin Park field house in North Lawndale, located 5 REAL LIFE FACTS FOR UNDERSTANDING ‘JUDAS AND THE BLACK 5 real life facts for understanding ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’. The life and legacy of slain Black Panther leader Fred Hampton, who was assassinated while sleeping inside of his West Side apartment on Dec. 4, 1969, has garnered renewed interest from the public since the release of the movie “Judas and the Black Messiah.”. THE REAL STORY OF LIVING IN CABRINI-GREEN PROJECTS The other day I mentioned to Mary — a young lady who helps me cook and to clean my house — that I once lived in the Cabrini-Green housing projects. While she was poking a fork in the pot of smothered chicken, I thought I would tell her that the city might tear down the Cabrini Green Row Houses. NEWS - AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS Protestors say, ’Enough is enough,’ amid calls for police oversight bill. About 50 demonstrators gathered outside the 29th Ward office at 6272 W. North Ave. on May 17 and called by Zach Cunning/AustinTalks May 25, 2021. May 25, 2021. NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
FORD'S MARIJUANA LICENSING BILL HEADS TO HOUSE FLOOR SPRINGFIELD – A bill aimed at allowing more people from distressed communities to get into the lucrative recreational marijuana business is on its way to the House floor as lawmakers head into the final days of the spring 2021 session. “The bill will correct a flawed license lottery system that has prevented minorities from ownership BLACK LEADERSHIP NEEDS TO TAKE A STANCE As one who has lived through the major historic moments of the 20th century, including the Jim Crow chapter of the Civil Rights Era, my hopes and aspirations for black people have been those of the words of Martin Luther King Jr. GALEWOOD'S 'MIRACLE HOUSE' COULD GET LANDMARK STATUS Galewood’s ‘Miracle House’ could get landmark status. Landmarks commission voted unanimously Dec. 3 to grant preliminary landmark designation to iconic home at 2001 N. Nordica Ave. The Chicago Commission on Landmarks voted unanimously during its Dec. 3 virtual meeting to grant the preliminary landmark designation to Galewood’sso-called
PRINT EDITION: JUNE 9 Every area deserves independent, community journalism. Support our cause by donating to our nonprofit. TULSA’S CHICAGO CONNECTION AND WHAT WE’LL NEVER KNOW Buck Franklin must have sat in astonishment as he assisted the men and women of Tulsa’s all-Black Greenwood District, who had been escorted, at gunpoint, into a makeshift concentration camp. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND PASSES WITH NO AUSTIN GUNSHOT VICTIMS But “this lets us know that what we’re doing is right, this lets us know that this is the model that we have to keep increasing,” Epting said, referring to the mobilization efforts many churches and community groups have been employing throughout Austin to tamp downviolent crime.
CATERING COMPANY BRINGS SWEET, SAVORY SOUL TO CORRIDOR The Soul City Corridor coming to life on the West Side is home to a new Southern-inspired grab-and-go restaurant. Two Sisters Catering made a name for itself in 2012 by serving sweet and savory soul food at West Side farmers markets, pop-ups and private events. JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION COMING TO AUSTIN JUNE 18-20 A group of West Side community organizations are teaming up to put on a 3-day Juneteenth celebration in Columbus Park, 500 S. Central Ave., June 18 through June 20, noon to 9 p.m. each day.AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS
A news site committed to in-depth reporting on issues concerning the Austin neighborhood located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. NEWS - AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS Protestors say, ’Enough is enough,’ amid calls for police oversight bill. About 50 demonstrators gathered outside the 29th Ward office at 6272 W. North Ave. on May 17 and called by Zach Cunning/AustinTalks May 25, 2021. May 25, 2021. WHITES AND ASIANS GOT MORE THAN HALF OF LORETTO VACCINES More than half of Loretto Hospital’s early on-site coronavirus vaccine doses went to white and Asian people — although city officials expected it to prioritize the West Side’s Black and Latino communities, a recently revealed audit shows. The hospital also admitted to vaccinating ineligible people at Trump Tower and a luxury Gold Coast jewelry shop, NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
WEST SIDE FIELD HOUSES POISED FOR RENOVATIONS The Chicago Park District recently received $1.75 million in state funding to renovate two West Side fieldhouses. A $1 million grant will go to rehab Garfield Park’s Gold Dome field house, located at 100 N. Central Park Ave., and a $750,000 grant will go to rehab the Franklin Park field house in North Lawndale, located CHICAGO POLICE TO GET MAJOR OVERHAUL Chicago Police to get major overhaul. The Chicago Police Department recently announced a massive organizational restructuring that department officials say will put hundreds of police officers and detectives back in the neighborhoods and help the department carry out the critical reforms required under a federal consent decree. THE REAL STORY OF LIVING IN CABRINI-GREEN PROJECTS The other day I mentioned to Mary — a young lady who helps me cook and to clean my house — that I once lived in the Cabrini-Green housing projects. While she was poking a fork in the pot of smothered chicken, I thought I would tell her that the city might tear down the Cabrini Green Row Houses. THE PROBLEM WITH PRAISE DANCING The problem with praise dancing. by Arlene Jones January 11, 2012. February 10, 2021. A couple of weeks ago I did a column where I questioned the origins of “praise dancing.”. Growing up in the ’60s and ’70s, I never heard of it. But when black people started having their own beauty pageants and contestants didn’t have a truetalent
THE AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN PARADOX The smell of nail polish, hair spray and the loud sounds of laughter and jazz music fill Main Abstracts Hair Salon. It is an ordinary day at the West Loop hairdresser, where black women go to have their hair straightened and talk up the latest news and gossip. TEENS DO THEIR SHARE OF LYING It seems many teens learn from their friends who readily share examples of lies and techniques as to which lies work best in certain situations. The older the teenager, the more skillful the delivery of the lie usually is. The lies are more colorful and complex. “Becoming a good liar is a necessary life-survival skill,” saidTim.
AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS
A news site committed to in-depth reporting on issues concerning the Austin neighborhood located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. NEWS - AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS Protestors say, ’Enough is enough,’ amid calls for police oversight bill. About 50 demonstrators gathered outside the 29th Ward office at 6272 W. North Ave. on May 17 and called by Zach Cunning/AustinTalks May 25, 2021. May 25, 2021. WHITES AND ASIANS GOT MORE THAN HALF OF LORETTO VACCINES More than half of Loretto Hospital’s early on-site coronavirus vaccine doses went to white and Asian people — although city officials expected it to prioritize the West Side’s Black and Latino communities, a recently revealed audit shows. The hospital also admitted to vaccinating ineligible people at Trump Tower and a luxury Gold Coast jewelry shop, NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
WEST SIDE FIELD HOUSES POISED FOR RENOVATIONS The Chicago Park District recently received $1.75 million in state funding to renovate two West Side fieldhouses. A $1 million grant will go to rehab Garfield Park’s Gold Dome field house, located at 100 N. Central Park Ave., and a $750,000 grant will go to rehab the Franklin Park field house in North Lawndale, located CHICAGO POLICE TO GET MAJOR OVERHAUL Chicago Police to get major overhaul. The Chicago Police Department recently announced a massive organizational restructuring that department officials say will put hundreds of police officers and detectives back in the neighborhoods and help the department carry out the critical reforms required under a federal consent decree. THE REAL STORY OF LIVING IN CABRINI-GREEN PROJECTS The other day I mentioned to Mary — a young lady who helps me cook and to clean my house — that I once lived in the Cabrini-Green housing projects. While she was poking a fork in the pot of smothered chicken, I thought I would tell her that the city might tear down the Cabrini Green Row Houses. THE PROBLEM WITH PRAISE DANCING The problem with praise dancing. by Arlene Jones January 11, 2012. February 10, 2021. A couple of weeks ago I did a column where I questioned the origins of “praise dancing.”. Growing up in the ’60s and ’70s, I never heard of it. But when black people started having their own beauty pageants and contestants didn’t have a truetalent
THE AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN PARADOX The smell of nail polish, hair spray and the loud sounds of laughter and jazz music fill Main Abstracts Hair Salon. It is an ordinary day at the West Loop hairdresser, where black women go to have their hair straightened and talk up the latest news and gossip. TEENS DO THEIR SHARE OF LYING It seems many teens learn from their friends who readily share examples of lies and techniques as to which lies work best in certain situations. The older the teenager, the more skillful the delivery of the lie usually is. The lies are more colorful and complex. “Becoming a good liar is a necessary life-survival skill,” saidTim.
WEST HUMBOLDT PARK RESIDENTS PUSHING FOR NEW LIBRARY As the city plans to redevelop West Humboldt Park’s Pioneer Bank, 4000 W. North Ave., the Nobel Neighbors community organization is pushing developers to include space for a new, larger North Pulaski branch library. While the name reflects its original location near the North Avenue and Pulaski Road intersection, where the bank is located,it
AUSTIN RESIDENTS CONCERNED PROPOSED RESTAURANT WOULD BRING Taneka Daniels, of Blue Island, said that there is broad community support for her plans to build a restaurant with a rooftop patio at 5405-11 W. Madison St. in Austin. During a May 21 virtual meeting of the Chicago Zoning Board of Appeals, she said that AUSTIN RESIDENT LAUNCHES ANOTHER BID FOR CONGRESS Austin activist Kina Collins launched another bid for Congress on Tuesday outside of the shuttered Emmet Elementary School, 5500 W. Madison St. Collins ran in the March 17, 2020 Democratic primary for the 7th District U.S. House seat that’s been occupied by Danny K. Davis since 1997. Davis garnered 60 percent of the vote inAUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS
New study shows opioid overdose rates highest on West Side. Study by Cook County health department shows West Garfield Park, Austin leading communities in opioid overdose rates. by Michael Romain March 5, 2021.March 5, 2021.
NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
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A news site committed to in-depth reporting on issues concerning the Austin neighborhood located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. NEWS - AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS Protestors say, ’Enough is enough,’ amid calls for police oversight bill. About 50 demonstrators gathered outside the 29th Ward office at 6272 W. North Ave. on May 17 and called by Zach Cunning/AustinTalks May 25, 2021. May 25, 2021. WHITES AND ASIANS GOT MORE THAN HALF OF LORETTO VACCINES More than half of Loretto Hospital’s early on-site coronavirus vaccine doses went to white and Asian people — although city officials expected it to prioritize the West Side’s Black and Latino communities, a recently revealed audit shows. The hospital also admitted to vaccinating ineligible people at Trump Tower and a luxury Gold Coast jewelry shop, NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
WEST SIDE FIELD HOUSES POISED FOR RENOVATIONS The Chicago Park District recently received $1.75 million in state funding to renovate two West Side fieldhouses. A $1 million grant will go to rehab Garfield Park’s Gold Dome field house, located at 100 N. Central Park Ave., and a $750,000 grant will go to rehab the Franklin Park field house in North Lawndale, located CHICAGO POLICE TO GET MAJOR OVERHAUL Chicago Police to get major overhaul. The Chicago Police Department recently announced a massive organizational restructuring that department officials say will put hundreds of police officers and detectives back in the neighborhoods and help the department carry out the critical reforms required under a federal consent decree. THE REAL STORY OF LIVING IN CABRINI-GREEN PROJECTS The other day I mentioned to Mary — a young lady who helps me cook and to clean my house — that I once lived in the Cabrini-Green housing projects. While she was poking a fork in the pot of smothered chicken, I thought I would tell her that the city might tear down the Cabrini Green Row Houses. THE PROBLEM WITH PRAISE DANCING The problem with praise dancing. by Arlene Jones January 11, 2012. February 10, 2021. A couple of weeks ago I did a column where I questioned the origins of “praise dancing.”. Growing up in the ’60s and ’70s, I never heard of it. But when black people started having their own beauty pageants and contestants didn’t have a truetalent
THE AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN PARADOX The smell of nail polish, hair spray and the loud sounds of laughter and jazz music fill Main Abstracts Hair Salon. It is an ordinary day at the West Loop hairdresser, where black women go to have their hair straightened and talk up the latest news and gossip. TEENS DO THEIR SHARE OF LYING It seems many teens learn from their friends who readily share examples of lies and techniques as to which lies work best in certain situations. The older the teenager, the more skillful the delivery of the lie usually is. The lies are more colorful and complex. “Becoming a good liar is a necessary life-survival skill,” saidTim.
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A news site committed to in-depth reporting on issues concerning the Austin neighborhood located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. NEWS - AUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS Protestors say, ’Enough is enough,’ amid calls for police oversight bill. About 50 demonstrators gathered outside the 29th Ward office at 6272 W. North Ave. on May 17 and called by Zach Cunning/AustinTalks May 25, 2021. May 25, 2021. WHITES AND ASIANS GOT MORE THAN HALF OF LORETTO VACCINES More than half of Loretto Hospital’s early on-site coronavirus vaccine doses went to white and Asian people — although city officials expected it to prioritize the West Side’s Black and Latino communities, a recently revealed audit shows. The hospital also admitted to vaccinating ineligible people at Trump Tower and a luxury Gold Coast jewelry shop, NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
WEST SIDE FIELD HOUSES POISED FOR RENOVATIONS The Chicago Park District recently received $1.75 million in state funding to renovate two West Side fieldhouses. A $1 million grant will go to rehab Garfield Park’s Gold Dome field house, located at 100 N. Central Park Ave., and a $750,000 grant will go to rehab the Franklin Park field house in North Lawndale, located CHICAGO POLICE TO GET MAJOR OVERHAUL Chicago Police to get major overhaul. The Chicago Police Department recently announced a massive organizational restructuring that department officials say will put hundreds of police officers and detectives back in the neighborhoods and help the department carry out the critical reforms required under a federal consent decree. THE REAL STORY OF LIVING IN CABRINI-GREEN PROJECTS The other day I mentioned to Mary — a young lady who helps me cook and to clean my house — that I once lived in the Cabrini-Green housing projects. While she was poking a fork in the pot of smothered chicken, I thought I would tell her that the city might tear down the Cabrini Green Row Houses. THE PROBLEM WITH PRAISE DANCING The problem with praise dancing. by Arlene Jones January 11, 2012. February 10, 2021. A couple of weeks ago I did a column where I questioned the origins of “praise dancing.”. Growing up in the ’60s and ’70s, I never heard of it. But when black people started having their own beauty pageants and contestants didn’t have a truetalent
THE AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN PARADOX The smell of nail polish, hair spray and the loud sounds of laughter and jazz music fill Main Abstracts Hair Salon. It is an ordinary day at the West Loop hairdresser, where black women go to have their hair straightened and talk up the latest news and gossip. TEENS DO THEIR SHARE OF LYING It seems many teens learn from their friends who readily share examples of lies and techniques as to which lies work best in certain situations. The older the teenager, the more skillful the delivery of the lie usually is. The lies are more colorful and complex. “Becoming a good liar is a necessary life-survival skill,” saidTim.
AUSTIN RESIDENTS CONCERNED PROPOSED RESTAURANT WOULD BRING Taneka Daniels, of Blue Island, said that there is broad community support for her plans to build a restaurant with a rooftop patio at 5405-11 W. Madison St. in Austin. During a May 21 virtual meeting of the Chicago Zoning Board of Appeals, she said that WEST HUMBOLDT PARK RESIDENTS PUSHING FOR NEW LIBRARY As the city plans to redevelop West Humboldt Park’s Pioneer Bank, 4000 W. North Ave., the Nobel Neighbors community organization is pushing developers to include space for a new, larger North Pulaski branch library. While the name reflects its original location near the North Avenue and Pulaski Road intersection, where the bank is located,it
AUSTIN RESIDENT LAUNCHES ANOTHER BID FOR CONGRESS Austin activist Kina Collins launched another bid for Congress on Tuesday outside of the shuttered Emmet Elementary School, 5500 W. Madison St. Collins ran in the March 17, 2020 Democratic primary for the 7th District U.S. House seat that’s been occupied by Danny K. Davis since 1997. Davis garnered 60 percent of the vote inAUSTIN WEEKLY NEWS
New study shows opioid overdose rates highest on West Side. Study by Cook County health department shows West Garfield Park, Austin leading communities in opioid overdose rates. by Michael Romain March 5, 2021.March 5, 2021.
NEW STUDY SHOWS OPIOID OVERDOSE RATES HIGHEST ON WEST SIDE A new report released in February by the Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) shows that the West Side communities had the highest annual mortality rates of acute opioid exposure-overdose from 2016 to June 2020. The report — by Alfreda Holloway-Beth and Nhan Nguyen of the county public health department’s Epidemiology Unit,and Lee
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OWNER OF HOSPITAL THAT SERVES AUSTIN RESIDENT SEEKS CASH Owner of hospital that serves Austin resident seeks cash infusion from state. After receiving an additional $44 million in state and federal funds this year over last, Pipeline Health, the owner of West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park and Chicago’s Weiss Hospital, is seeking further special funding from Springfield.CLASSIFIEDS
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