Por: WGN-TV Nation January 15, 2023
, Posted: Jan 14, 2023 / 05:17 PM CST Updated: Jan 14, 2023 / 05:17 PM CST SHARE CHICAGO — Street vendors, volunteers and community organizers gathered Saturday in Pilsen to offer a possible solution to crime. “They don’t want to hear us, we’re going to make noise,” Ricky Medina, a Little Village resident said. “They don’t want to see us, we’re going to make ourselves be seen.” Kristian Armendariz, a Little Village community... + full article
WGN-TV USA Nation February 02, 2023
Posted: Feb 1, 2023 / 09:27 PM CST Updated: Feb 1, 2023 / 09:30 PM CST SHARE CHICAGO — Homeowners in Pilsen voiced their frustrations to the Cook County Assessor’s Office over property tax bills which they said were 2-3 times higher than expected. “My property tax bill... + más
Pilsen residents protest property tax hike as deadline for payment nears | WGN-TV
In Chicago, a Battle Over a Religious Statue Is About Much More Than Religion | The New York Times
WGN-TV USA Nation December 31, 2022
Posted: Dec 30, 2022 / 04:56 PM CST Updated: Dec 30, 2022 / 04:56 PM CST SHARE CHICAGO — A group of Southwest Side residents caravanned to the Cook County Courthouse Friday to protest the steep increases in property tax bills. Taxpayers hope the city’s Assessor’s Office... + más
Pilsen residents protest higher property taxes, gentrification: ‘This is home’ | Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics December 31, 2022
Pilsen residents and other concerned citizens gathered in the Loop Friday to protest increased property taxes in their neighborhood. The higher taxes can drive out longtime residents, contributing to gentrification, they said at a news conference outside the Cook County... + más
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics December 22, 2022
Felipe Luna walks down 18th Street, sharing stories from his childhood — like how he used to flatten pennies on the train tracks that ran through Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. The street is dotted with bars, restaurants and shops — some old, some new. But as one walks... + más
New York investor buys South Side affordable housing development and promises change | Chicago Tribune
The New York Times USA Nation December 18, 2022
ACROSS THE COUNTRYBy Photographs by Dec. 17, 2022CHICAGO — On a cold Tuesday morning in Chicago, police officers lined an alley on the West Side. Across a chain-link fence, a group of people in parkas paced nervously in a backyard.Then the officers stepped aside. A three-ton... + más
New Abigail Adams statue to be unveiled in Quincy, nearly a decade after original sculpture was removed | The Boston Globe
Philadelphia ordered to remove box covering Columbus statue | WPLG Local 10
Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment December 10, 2022
For Daniel and Katrise Chávez, the song and dance started on a bus bound for Pilsen. Strangers then, they began talking, discovered they shared a passion for arts education, and somewhere along the way, began to fall in love. “It ended up being a really life-changing... + más
Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 28. All kids deserve quality arts and music education | Los Angeles Times
Pilsen artists to open studio doors to the public | Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment October 21, 2022
A bevy of artists on the Lower West Side will open their studios to the public this weekend for the 20th annual Pilsen Open Studios event. The event includes 31 home studios and gallery spaces this year. It runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. No... + más
Eight open studios events to explore on weekends this fall | The Boston Globe
‘This is our house’: Reclamation Center in Pilsen connects women leaving prison to services, emotional support | Chicago Tribune
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