A lifeline for CPS and other school districts is ending. What's next?
An affordable big city with deep pools of talent, Chicago needs to regain its edge as a place to do business.
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Police and protesters
2. Crime and violence
3. Public transportation and infrastructure
4. Diminished downtown
5. Political division
“What's at stake for us is being able to have a dramatic impact on our reputation and in reshaping our narrative,”
DNC puts spotlight on Chicago. What does the city stand to gain or lose?
“They see the $300,000 number and figure it’s unaffordable. But there are methods to purchasing that home.”
—Janece Simmons, vice president of community and housing services at Far South Community Development Corp.
Luz Maria Flores, chair of the Local School Council at Back of the Yards College Prep High School