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Search results for keyword: Englewood found in 56 News.

education
  • by david hall
CPS decision not to renew Urban Prep charter OK, appellate judge rules

Ruling means charter schools are not protected by the state’s school closing moratorium, which ends next year. The appellate decision is important because it frees the board to vote not to renew charter school contracts.

news
  • by david hall
Five officers hurt in collision of 2 squad cars in Englewood

A marked squad car was eastbound about 7:10 p.m. on 63rd Street when it struck an unmarked squad car traveling south on Racine Avenue, Chicago police said. One of the squad cars struck a Cadillac.

city-hall
  • by david hall
Mayor unveils sidewalk snow removal pilot that one alderperson says will bring blizzard of trouble

Sidewalks would be cleared in pilot areas whenever “two inches or more” of snow and ice accumulate over a 24-hour period for a maximum of seven snow events or a one-year period, "whichever comes first.”

photography
  • by david hall
Picture Chicago: 15 Sun-Times photos from 2024's last week of May

Chicago’s public lakefront beaches opened for the summer season, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the city is taking steps to expand mental health services, and plans for the first Chicago Fashion Week were announced.