Violet Miller
General Assignment Reporter
Violet is a general assignment reporter at the Chicago Sun-Times after starting as an intern and later a freelancer. She was previously a breaking news correspondent for The Daily Herald.
El propietario Eyad Zeid dijo que el café planeaba reabrir el sábado por la mañana con el nombre del café pintado en la puerta principal tapiada.
Some providers say recognizing systemic injustices can be beneficial to patients and that staying “neutral” can shift the blame for the mental health struggles onto those seeking help.
Kids, parents gather at Urban Growers Collective’s 7-acre farm for its second annual Harvest Festival. The aim is to give city kids a taste of where their food comes from while celebrating the fall harvest and spooky season.
Owner Eyad Zeid said the cafe plans to reopen Saturday morning with the name of the cafe painted on the boarded-up front door.
Darren Smith, a 60-year-old Hazel Crest resident, was convicted earlier this year on eight counts of wire fraud. In addition to his sentence, he was ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and $1.3 million in restitution for what he overcharged the VA office for, according to prosecutors.
After practicing in Virginia, where she was the first Black woman to be licensed to practice medicine, Ashburne moved to Chicago where she provided free care to kids during the Great Depression.
XOchimilco Mexican Restaurant went to apply for a liquor license and discovered the pocket of the neighborhood they’re located in has been dry for over 100 years.
Para millones de jubilados, el aumento equivaldrá a un aumento promedio de más de $50 por mes. Los beneficiarios del Seguro Social obtuvieron un aumento del 3.2% en los beneficios este año después de un aumento históricamente grande del 8.7% en 2023, que se produjo como resultado de una inflación récord en 40 años.
Active Hybrid, Second Growth had originally been expected to sell for $100,000 to $150,000, but broke the previous record set by a Hunt sculpture in 2020 that sold for $138,000, said John Leonard, president of Leonard Auction.