2 shot during argument in Pilsen

Two men were shot Wednesday morning during an argument in the Pilsen neighborhood.

Groundbreaking for new, affordable housing in Pilsen
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The groundbreaking was held for the Resurrection Project's new affordable space called Casa Durango.

Pedro Martinez named new CEO of Chicago Public Schools

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Pedro Martinez will be the next head of Chicago Public Schools, becoming the first Latino to be Chief Executive Officer of the nation's third-largest school district.

Pilsen altar honors neighbors who have died
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Isabel Hernandez is known for her garden and holiday displays by her neighbors in Pilsen. She's creating an altar and asking people to submit photos of residents who have died.

Pritzker dedicates Ray Castro Plaza at National Museum of Mexican Art

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker led a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday morning to celebrate the Ray Castro Parking Lot Plaza at the National Museum of Mexican Art.

Cook County judge reverses decision to keep unvaccinated Chicago mom from son
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Cook County Judge James Shapiro told Rebecca Firlit in early August she would not be allowed to see her 11-year-old son because she refuses to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

D�a de los Muertos exhibit to honor those who died from COVID-19
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Cesareo Moreno, chief curator at the National Museum of Mexican Art, previews their D�a de los Muertos exhibit and explains why they're focusing on victims of COVID-19 this year.

Businesses burglarized on the Lower West Side

Chicago police are warning business owners on the Lower West Side about a string of burglaries reported in August.

6-week summer program to help students to build community skills
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Tanya Lozano, the founder of Pilsen-based Healthy Hood, talks about a six-week program for young students in low-income neighborhoods to learn multiple skills such as marketing and community-building.

Teen, woman shot near Juarez High School about an hour before students were released

A woman said she was walking near the 2100 block of South Ashland Avenue when she saw a car pull up and heard someone say, “Shoot her.” “I just froze,” she said. “I don’t remember anything.”

Mom gets to enjoy free Lawrence's Shrimp and Fish for Mother's Day after son wins contest

"My mom was born and raised in Chicago and is cultishly loyal to Lawrence’s fried shrimp. She now lives in Utah, where good seafood is hard to come by," wrote Hank Hansen in the essay that beat out 600 others.

Free pet food, supplies available Friday at Pilsen pop-up

A pop-up pet food pantry will be held Friday morning in the Pilsen neighborhood, courtesy of Chicago Animal Care and Control.

Free pet food, supplies available Friday at Pilsen pop-up
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A pop-up pet food pantry will be held Friday morning in the Pilsen neighborhood, courtesy of Chicago Animal Care and Control.

Pilsen's 'The Resurrection Project' aiding small businesses during COVID-19
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Carlos Jaramillo from The Resurrection Project talks about what they're doing to help small businesses struggling during the pandemic and build community wealth in Southwest Side neighborhoods.

Pilsen residents protest opening of arcade, bar

Two dozen residents protested on Saturday against the opening of Headquarters Beercade and Color Cocktail Factory in Pilsen.