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Community first aid and survival in Chicago
A true story about gun violence, community response and how first aid training empowers ordinary people to save lives and ...
National leaders fighting for gun violence prevention joined advocates in Chicago to push for a first-of-its-kind law, making gun manufacturers pay for violence incurred by their weapons.
Researchers at the University of Chicago found that for every 1 percent increase in eviction rate in a given census tract, there were 2.66 additional shootings there.
Violent crime has fallen to historic lows in Chicago, although gun violence continues to plague neighborhoods with ...
Strides for Peace leaders discuss Chicago’s steep decline in violent crime and preview their upcoming Gun Violence Prevention Expo, highlighting community groups and parent-focused programs aimed at ...
A new study suggests one overlooked factor may help explain why: Evictions. University of Chicago researchers found that neighborhoods with higher eviction rates also had more shootings. Their ...
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Illinois saw no fatal expressway shootings last year
The number of shootings on Illinois highways has dropped for the fourth consecutive year, with no fatal shooting incidents on ...
On Monday, police said at least 26 people were shot, three fatally, in shootings across Chicago this weekend. CPD said 26 people were shot in 18 different shootings. At least 19 people have been shot, ...
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CHICAGO, Ill. – Chicago resident William Brown loves basketball. “I've always been Michael Jordan crazy," Brown said. "You know that’s like every Black kid’s dream growing up, wanting to be a ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. For the first time in two decades, Chicago will experience ...
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