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Pulse of the Heartland: Dolton voters lament missing pols, growing crime, empty storefronts: ‘It’s like a ghost town’

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics October 24, 2022

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Many residents of Dolton share a similar story. Decades ago, thousands of Black Chicagoans moved to the village south of Chicago for a quiet suburban life.But the steel industry left the area, and the good-paying blue-collar jobs vanished. The community of about 21,000 people grew more impoverished by the year.Disinvestment, abandoned buildings, rising crime — these are top-of-mind issues for dozens of voters who spoke with the Chicago... + full article



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