How the COVID-19 Quarantine Affects Essential Workers, CPS, and Others in Chicago

By Zirah Wadley, Carolina Molina and Ludmila Pesce “But as of recently, I am not 100% completely satisfied with working from home. Since COVID-19 started, working from home has been a little bit difficult for me. When I ship a package, I normally take public transportation so that I am able to ship the packageContinue reading “How the COVID-19 Quarantine Affects Essential Workers, CPS, and Others in Chicago”

Is The Nearest Police Station Actually That Close?

The Chicago Police Department has 23 police stations located throughout the city. At first glace, the stations seem to be spread out and there doesn’t seem to be a significant concentration of stations in a single area. According to an analysis of data from the City of Chicago Data Portal, however, it can be seenContinue reading “Is The Nearest Police Station Actually That Close?”

Quinn: Pensions Threatening MAP Grant Program

Editor’s note: This story was originally posted on Dec. 12, 2012 and is housed at RedLineProject.org By Bob Smith Gov. Pat Quinn visited DePaul University’s Loop campus on Wednesday to discuss how pension reform is harming the Monetary Award Program (MAP) college scholarships and access to higher education in Illinois. “This is so important toContinue reading “Quinn: Pensions Threatening MAP Grant Program”

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