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As the first pope from the United States and a dual citizen of America and Peru, Pope Leo XIV — a native of the Windy City — ...
A Chicago-born cardinal walks into a conclave. The rest of the joke tells itself. In the breathless day since Pope Leo XIV’s ...
Chicagoans celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV, a native son, as he becomes the first American pope in history, bringing a ...
The museum carries out its multifaceted mission to celebrate and cultivate the arts, all while keeping the Mexican-American community of Pilsen at its center.
We demand a living wage.” Along 18th Street, Pilsen’s busiest thoroughfare, one replete with Mexican restaurants and other ...
This summer was set to be Michelada Festival’s biggest year yet. With thousands of tickets already sold, Miche Fest, a Chicago street festival of Latino music gone mainstream, ...
When President Donald Trump took office and declared Chicago “ground zero” for the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, Alma Duran, 43, said her 10-year-old twins asked why their classes at ...
The eviction case comes as Chicago migrants are facing a triple crisis – homelessness, food insecurity and increased ...
Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday commemorating Mexico's victory over Napoleon III's French army in the Battle of Puebla in ...
President Trump's administration is conducting a massive, multi-agency review of 450,000 migrant children who crossed the ...
Trump’s hard-line immigration policy has taken a deep emotional toll on communities and Chicago Public Schools with large ...
The cases are the first to be diagnosed in Cook County since March 8, 2024, when an outbreak of measles that began in a ...