Beverly, Mount Greenwood, Morgan Park

Chicago, ILLocal News

Block Club Chicago is expanding its news coverage to include Beverly, Mount Greenwood, and Morgan Park. The organization is actively seeking a neighborhood reporter to focus on these areas, aiming to enhance the depth and quality of local reporting. This initiative is designed to address the specific needs and interests of residents, providing them with timely information about neighborhood issues and events. By employing a dedicated reporter, Block Club Chicago aims to foster stronger community engagement and representation in local news. The focus will include covering events, local governance, and resident concerns.

This effort highlights the importance of neighborhood journalism in fostering informed communities. With the increasing demand for local news, this move positions Block Club Chicago as a key player in the area. Strengthening local coverage is essential for the community's well-being and connectivity.

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