Missing woman in Galewood: Debra Perrault last seen Thursday
The search for a missing 61-year-old woman in Galewood has spanned several days and Chicago police are asking for the public's help.
Bennett Mitchell: Chicago man reported missing from West Side
Chicago police are searching for a senior citizen who went missing from Chicago's Austin neighborhood on Friday.
Chicago woman charged in Galewood carjacking
A Chicago woman was charged in connection with a carjacking Tuesday night in the Galewood neighborhood.
Search nears two weeks for missing 16-year-old in Galewood
Elijah Gonzalez was last seen Feb. 1, 2024, at his home in the 2100 block of North Mobile Avenue.
Amundsen Park neighbors victorious in reopening of fieldhouse
Neighbors of Amundsen Park are celebrating victory after the reopening of their park Fieldhouse.
Amundsen Park fieldhouse reopens community following fight over migrant shelter
A Chicago Park District fieldhouse that was set to house migrants is opening back up to the community today.
Chicago street vendors on edge after string of armed robberies
Chicago police are warning residents of recent armed robberies that targeted victims near or at street vendor locations.
Chicago street vendors on edge after string of armed robberies
Chicago police are warning residents of recent armed robberies that targeted victims near or at street vendor locations.
'We are grateful': Amundsen Park reopens after proposed migrant shelter thwarted
The Amundsen Park community came together Thursday to celebrate the return of full programming at Amundsen Park in Galewood. The activist thanks their alderman for his help and called out city leaders for the closure in the first place.
Amundsen Park reopens to community after proposed migrant shelter thwarted
Amundsen Park will not be used as a migrant shelter and will reopen to the community next week, according to the city.
Amundsen Park to reopen to residents next week
The proposed migrant shelter at Amundsen Park in Galewood has been thwarted. Residents and works will be able to go back to normal business as the community activity area on Monday.
Alderman hopeful West Side building will be used for migrant housing instead of Amundsen Park Fieldhouse
Ald. Chris Taliaferro of the 29th Ward issued a statement Thursday saying that the city is now in discussions with a property owner at 1900 N. Austin instead.
Chicago residents near Amundsen Park challenge plans in court to convert fieldhouse into migrant shelter
In a legal challenge against the city's plan to convert the Amundsen Park's fieldhouse into a migrant shelter, local residents made their case in court on Tuesday morning during a hearing.
Galewood residents near Amundsen Park challenge plans in court to convert fieldhouse into migrant shelter
In a legal challenge against the city's plan to convert the Amundsen Park's fieldhouse into a migrant shelter, local residents made their case in court on Tuesday morning during a hearing.
Neighborhood groups challenge plan to house migrants in Amundsen Park fieldhouse
Neighborhood groups are calling out city leaders for their plans to house migrants in the Amundsen Park fieldhouse.
Chicagoans call out city leaders for migrant-housing plan
Neighborhood groups are calling out city leaders for their plans to house migrants in the Amundsen Park Fieldhouse.
Galewood residents speak out against migrants being moved into Amundsen Park Fieldhouse
Residents rallied Monday against using the Amundsen Park Fieldhouse as housing for migrants who have arrived in Chicago.
Community demands programming return to Amundsen Park amid talks of housing migrants at fieldhouse
The Amundsen Park Advisory Council released a statement Sunday morning demanding that programming be brought back to the park's fieldhouse after the city planned to house migrants there.
Chicago budget: Johnson wants to allocate at least $150M for 'new arrival services'
The mayor of Chicago is allocating millions more dollars toward migrant aid.
Aldermen back proposal to let voters decide if Chicago should remain a sanctuary city
"The point that I'm making is very simple, is that if we have enough in an emergency to address this crisis, we should have enough in an emergency to address your crisis," said Ald. Lopez.