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education
  • by david hall
Facing a budget cliff, CPS lets teachers out of school to lobby Springfield

District leaders will join teachers for a lobbying day in the state capital. Critics say the day away from classrooms is inappropriate.

2024-democratic-national-convention
  • by david hall
Council public safety chair wants details of Democratic convention transportation plan: 'We’re getting a late start'

Ald. Brian Hopkins plans to hold hearings to find out how the CTA will cope with bus service and other contingencies in August.

chicago
  • by david hall
City bumps up number of Pride Parade entries to 150

Twenty-five more entries will be allowed to participate next month, still down from last year's 199.

art
  • by david hall
Chicago artist Robert Earl Paige is 'in pursuit of beauty'

The Hyde Park Art Center is staging “The United Colors of Robert Earl Paige,” the largest exhibition to date of the artist's work, through Oct. 27. Beyond fabrics, it spans clay, textiles, collage and paintings on walls and floors.