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Skinner gets a new building, and more students
Skinner Elementary School will be relocated and, Board of Education officials say, improved. But a group of parents are against the plan, scheduled to be implemented in the fall.
3 hours ago | By Paul D. Bowker
Opponents plan second protest over M4 rifles
Members of a Chicago youth advocacy group are planning to stage another protest tonight against a city police proposal to arm street cops with military-style assault rifles.
6 hours ago | By Peter Sachs
Social Justice planners still focusing on 2010 opening
The proposal for a gay friendly high school in Chicago has been yanked off the table for fine-tuning, but its packers say they will push forward despite criticism from some of the public and politicians.
7 hours ago | By Paul D. Bowker
Exclusive: In wake of bribery scandal, tenants question landlord's dealings
State investigators began looking into mortgage transactions at an East Garfield Park building after the Daily News asked questions. Tenants say they don't know who owns their building. They've stopped paying rent, and have banded together to pay the building's utilities.
15 hours ago | By Jennifer Slosar
Hearing on LSC lawsuit delayed
The plaintiffs say Chicago Public Schools broke state law by switching from elected local school councils to appointed ones at a handful of city schools.
1 day ago | By Paul D. Bowker
LeClaire courts residents don't want to go without a plan
Early next year, half of the residents at LeClaire Courts will have to leave their homes. Leaders say they shouldn't have to go without knowing what will be there if they choose to return.
1 day ago | By Megan Cottrell
Gay friendly school dead for now
The school's design team says their school proposal changed after an Oct. 8 public hearing, and that they need another year to finalize their plans.
1 day ago | By Paul D. Bowker
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