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Downtown Day Brings Teens To The Loop Black And Brown Kids Can Be Downtown, Too

Hundreds of underserved Chicago youth participated in "Downtown Day," an event organized by My Block, My Hood, My City, to experience the city's public amenities. The event occurred shortly after a failed City Council attempt to enforce a “snap curfew” aimed at curbing youth gatherings downtown. Organizers highlighted the importance of showcasing that Black and Brown kids can enjoy the city's attractions without being viewed as threats.

Pixel Grip Hopes To Get Credit From Travis Scott After Rap Star Sampled Chicago Bands Song

Pixel Grip, a Chicago band, accused Travis Scott of sampling their song "Pursuit" without permission for his track "Kick Out." Scott's team acknowledged the issue and is in discussions to provide credit and compensation to the band. This situation highlights the challenges independent artists face in protecting their work.

Longtime Chicago Frame Shop Helendora Samuels Picture Framing Moves To West Town

Helendora Samuels Picture Framing, known for its high-profile clients like the Chicago Bulls and White Sox, has relocated from Wicker Park to West Town. Owner Tommy Samuels, who has a 50-year career in framing, remains optimistic about foot traffic and maintaining dedicated customers in their new location. The shop continues to emphasize personalized service with the slogan, “You name it, we frame it.”

Alderpeople Vs. Chicago Cops In 16-Inch Softball This Is The Best Weve Gotten Along All Year

Chicago City Council members engaged in a spirited 16-inch softball game against police officers, fostering camaraderie amid political disagreements. The event, organized by Ald. Silvana Tabares, aimed to strengthen community relations and included more than half of the council members. Ald. Scott Waguespack pledged $1,000 for every inside-the-park home run, highlighting the competitive spirit of the match.

Dangerous Heat Wave Set To Scorch Chicago This Week

An extreme heat watch has been issued for Chicago from Wednesday through Thursday night, with temperatures reaching the upper 90s and heat index values nearing 105 degrees. Residents are warned to stay indoors and monitor for signs of heat-related illnesses, as little overnight relief is expected. The city has opened cooling centers to provide refuge from the heat.

Late Sculptor Behind Ida B. Wells Light Of Truth National Monument Honored With Ellis Park Plaque

Community leaders honored sculptor Richard Hunt during a plaque unveiling for the “Light of Truth” monument in Oakwood. The 20-foot sculpture, dedicated to activist Ida B. Wells, was made possible through local fundraising efforts, including contributions from day campers.

National Puerto Rican Museums Outdoor Sculpture Garden, Education Space Coming In September

The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture is developing a sculpture garden and educational space, set to open on September 8 as part of its 25th anniversary. The garden will feature a mural depicting Puerto Rican migration history and will host various community programs. City officials and local organizations have approved the project, which aims to enhance the Humboldt Park area.

Agents Break Montclare Moms Window, Detain 2 In Little Village In Separate Immigration Arrests

Federal agents detained a Montclare mother, Catalina Mota Martinez, and two men in Little Village during separate immigration enforcement operations. Martinez's daughter reported that agents broke her car window to remove her, despite her protests for a warrant. The incident was livestreamed on Facebook, highlighting concerns over treatment of long-term residents during immigration actions.

Montrose Harbors Park Bait Has Been A Mecca For Chicago Anglers For 90 Years

Stacey Greene operates Park Bait, a Chicago fishing bait shop founded in 1935, which has become a staple for local anglers. The shop, owned by Greene since 1958, faces challenges from changing fish populations in Lake Michigan, requiring her to adapt to customer demands. Greene aims to pass the business to her son or find a new owner as she considers retirement.

At Bridgeports Polo Inn, Goodwill And Gospel Brunch Keep Neighbors Coming Back

Monique Germain, a retired nurse, reflects on the Polo Inn's unique atmosphere and community impact following her husband's death. The establishment, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary, is known for its personalized service and cultural appreciation, notably during events like Germain's husband's repast. Chef Dave Samber has transformed the Polo Inn into a beloved local hub since its inception.

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