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politics
  • by david hall
Mexican nationals in Chicago get to vote for the first time to elect Mexico's president

The election Sunday marks the first time that Mexicans abroad are able to vote by mail, electronically or in person across 23 locations around the world, including several U.S cities.

city-hall
  • by david hall
City mental health push will reopen Roseland clinic, add help elsewhere — ‘because it's gonna save lives’

The city is reopening the Roseland Mental Health Center and adding mental health services at the Chicago Department of Public Health vaccine clinic in Pilsen and at the Legler Library in Garfield Park.

city-hall
  • by david hall
CTA president angry, defiant at City Council efforts to push him out

"This city has a history of attacking and trying to bring down their African American leaders," CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. told a City Council committee.

education
  • by david hall
FAFSA financial aid form mess has delayed college plans for high schoolers in Chicago, elsewhere

“It really put me on edge,” Samaya Acker, a senior at Air Force Academy High School on the South Side, says of the new form's flawed rollout, which has delayed financial aid awards and college decisions for many high school seniors and others hoping to attend college next year.