News from 2023
Lightfoot: 'Chicago has always been a city full of talented and renowned storytellers and artists'
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 22, 2023
Mayor Lori Lightfoot announces Chicago Poet Laureate program.
Hazel Crest village president: 'I wanted to serve the community'
By T.H. Lawrence | Jan 23, 2023
Hazel Crest Village President Vernard Alsberry has dedicated himself to serving others, something that came naturally.
Hazel Crest village president: State traffic policies ‘not equitable’
By T.H. Lawrence | Jan 23, 2023
Hazel Crest Village President Vernard Alsberry said traffic and parking policies and enforcement in Illinois are “not equitable” and unduly punish low-income residents. This often includes people who live in heavily Black and Hispanic neighborhoods.
Illinois, Chicago transportation departments seek safer streets
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 23, 2023
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) are working together with a common goal of making sure the city's streets are safer.
$6.25 million from federal government expected to improve Chicago Park District facilities
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 23, 2023
Improvements are coming to facilities, fieldhouses, the shoreline, and a swimming pool in the Chicago Park District thanks to a $6.25 million boost from the federal government.
Homewood School District superintendent: 'It's really important to us that we have a positive culture'
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 24, 2023
The Homewood School District Board of Education plans to create a new five-year plan as the previous plan, which was established in 2018, draws to a close.
Bamenda Coffee set to launch in Chicago's inner city
By Mary Lou Lang | Jan 24, 2023
Bamenda Coffee is opening soon and will be located within the Bamenda Fresh store, in Chicago's inner city, according to owner Felix Leshey.
Lightfoot: 'It is my honor for Chicago to be one of the first grant recipients of the new Bridge Investment Program’s Large Bridge Project Grants'
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 24, 2023
Chicago to receive $144 million from the new Bridge Investment Program to repair Illinois International Port Calumet River bridges.
Daughter of Tinley Park centenarian: 'My dad always thought of everybody else first'
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 25, 2023
The Tinley Park Board of Trustees recently celebrated a monumental birthday of one of its residents.
Chicago's South Side aldermen silent on city's 'regressive' ticketing policy
By Laurie A. Luebbert | Jan 25, 2023
An aggressive ticketing policy in the South Side of Chicago has some residents and small-business owners calling enforcement and fines unbalanced in that some lower-income communities appear to be unfairly affected.
Chicago congresswoman celebrates Pullman National Monument's redesignation as national historical park
By Karen Kidd | Jan 25, 2023
U.S. House Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) took to social media to express her excitement about last week's redesignation of Pullman National Monument, the first national historical park in Chicago.
Calumet City alderwoman on Chicago's traffic ticketing policy: 'That is something I would encourage the leaders of Chicago to look at'
By Juliette Fairley | Jan 25, 2023
As a Calumet City alderwoman, Monet Wilson has almost nothing to do with Chicago’s legislation, policies or politics, but she is concerned about the Windy City’s traffic ticketing policy.
Founder of OOSF international apparel line said company 'started from pain'
By Mary Lou Lang | Jan 27, 2023
Some deal with pain and major challenges in life by cowering in a corner or letting the pain overcome them.
City Colleges of Chicago to participate in nationwide cybersecurity initiative
By Karen Kidd | Jan 27, 2023
Last week's announcement that City Colleges of Chicago was selected for a nationwide cybersecurity initiative will boost the public community college system's students excel in online security, CCC's Chancellor Juan Salgado said in a news release
Evergreen Park School District's Tyrell updates Board of Education on district's PBIS program
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 28, 2023
The Evergreen Park School District 124 Board of Education received an update on the Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) program.
Chicago Jobs Council on widespread driver's license suspensions: 'The consequence is too significant and severe'
By Juliette Fairley | Jan 30, 2023
A proposed law is pending with the Legislative Reference Bureau that would end driver's license suspensions for failing to appear in court.
Bester, OOSF CEO, questions Chicago ticketing policies: 'Organizations just have too much power over the people'
By Mary Lou Lang | Jan 31, 2023
Chicago's regressive ticketing policy allegedly targets Black and Brown communities according to many reports.
Mayekar on Choose Chicago’s efforts to support tourism: 'Solid work'
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 31, 2023
The South Side of Chicago will receive a financial boost for local tourism thanks to a $5.5 million grant from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events that Choose Chicago is earmarking for tourism.
Chicago Mayor: 'Today’s Lunar New Year parade in Chinatown was filled with so much music, dancing and joy'
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 31, 2023
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot remarked on a Lunar New Year celebration in her city in a Jan. 29 tweet.
Tinley Park observes 15-year anniversary of Lane Bryant mass shooting: 'A tragedy as horrible as this isn’t something you forget'
By Southland Marquee report | Jan 31, 2023
Thursday, Feb. 2, will mark the 15-year anniversary since the tragic Lane Bryant shooting in Tinley Park.