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Underdog Sports & Fanfare owner Paul Layon’s retail venture is more than just another sports store. Paul and his family wanted a way to give back to the kids in their communities and created a store where customers can sell their used sports gear and shop for the next size or sport season in the same trip.
The Springfield and Peoria locations pay it forward and place a large emphasis on donating to local children’s charities and always seek to help the underdog.
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Following several development projects that most adversely affect Chicago’s most vulnerable neighborhoods, city officials announced the creation of an ordinance that they call “a bold step towards protecting communities” disproportionately affected by pollution-related burdens, according to a city news release.
Mayor Brandon Johnson, alongside introduced the Hazel Johnson Cumulative Impacts Ordinance, which is meant to help protect communities of color, which are statistically more likely to be exposed to pollution caused by large-scale manufacturing. The ordinance is named in honor of the late Hazel Johnson, who is widely regarded as the “Mother of Environmental Justice” for her work as an organizer against environmental racism.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson speaks a the Pullman Community Center in the Ninth Ward Thursday.
A report from Northwestern University found a 41 percent decrease in gun violence rates in Chicago and Cook County communities targeted by the state-backed Peacekeeper Program.
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The study area which focuses on 79th street from Ashland to the Metra
The Chicago Plan Commission reviewed two planning initiatives aimed at revitalizing the South Side Thursday, the 79th Street Corridor Plan and the South Branch Connectivity Framework. Both proposals emphasize equitable development, infrastructure improvements, and stronger community ties.
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The City Council on Wednesday approved measures prohibiting people convicted of participating in the Jan. 6 U.S.Capitol riot from city employment, assisting two downtown office-to-residential conversion projects and reining in “rogue towers.”
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Mayor Brandon Johnson presides over a City Council meeting on Dec. 16, 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council on Wednesday will consider numerous appointments, legal settlements and ordinances to prohibit the hiring of people convicted of participating in the U.S. Capitol riot and to prohibit discrimination by association with a protected group.
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A proposed apartment tower in Old Town was approved by the zoning committee Thursday. [Chicago Department of Planning and Development]
The City Council Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards on Tuesday approved a new apartment tower in Old Town and a rezoning of a business corridor in Rogers Park.
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111 W. Monroe St. and 208 S. LaSalle St., where adaptive reuse projects are planned. [City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development]
The City Council Committee on Finance on Monday advanced two measures to provide millions in financial assistance for two downtown office-to-housing conversion projects.
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The Committee on Finance meets Friday. [Livestream]
The City Council Committee on Finance on Friday approved two legal settlements but blocked a third related to a police shooting. The committee also approved tax increment financing (TIF) funds for park district projects and a measure to continue funding the preservation of single-room occupancy (SRO) housing
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Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle gives her 2024 budget address in October 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The Cook County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution Thursday to create eligibility criteria for the recently created Cook County Homeowner Relief Fund, which will assist homeowners whose property taxes have spiked in recent years by providing one-time $1,000 payments.
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Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36), right, who sponsored the Jan. 6 hiring measure, is pictured speaking to Ald. Andre Vasquez (40), left, at a council meeting April 7, 2025. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council Committee on Workforce Development on Wednesday approved a measure to bar the city from employing anyone convicted after their in the riots that sought to stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election.
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Corporation Counsel Mary Richardson-Lowry speaks at a news conference flanked by Mayor Brandon Johnson on Oct. 9, 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
A worldwide association of inspectors general recently adopted two position papers that reflect proposed changes the Chicago Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has suggested to increase the independence and effectiveness of her office’s work.
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Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Mariyana Spyropoulos is pictured. [Provided]
Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Mariyana Spyropoulos’ office on Wednesday launched a new public data dashboard that will allow people to view case statistics dating back five years.
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Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) is pictured at a City Council meeting in May 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
The City Council Committee on License and Consumer Protection on Tuesday approved new regulations for tow truck companies that operate in the city to crack down on bad actors and approved a new geographical ban on hemp-derived intoxicant sales.