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December 9, 2022
Fate of Historic Chicago Buildings Up for Debate
The Century and Consumers buildings reflect Chicago’s standing as a global leader in architectural innovation, but they may be a threat to a nearby courthouse.
December 9, 2022
Residents of a Brussels’ Neighborhood Want Less Air Traffic and More Sleep
(BRUSSELS) – In 2018, Maria Gkountouma decided to rent an apartment in the eastern part of Brussels. She didn’t know […]
December 9, 2022
LAPD Officers Continue to Evade Prosecution in Shootings that Violate Department Policy
The family of 22-year-old Margarito Lopez Jr., fatally shot by LAPD in 2021, continues their calls for accountability and reforms. […]
December 8, 2022
Amid San Francisco’s Housing Crisis, a Church’s Plan to Build is Shot Down
Despite San Francisco's housing crisis, supervisors last year unanimously turned down a Tenderloin church's plan to add 316 new units. Why did this happen?
December 8, 2022
New Art Exhibit Showcases America’s Only Touring Black Rodeo
The High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon has a new art exhibit. The exhibit, “In the Arena: Photographs from America’s […]