The CHA Updates Its Cannabis Policy To Protect Residents From Eviction
If CHA residents are found using marijuana, CHA will consider “relevant facts on a case-by-case basis and mitigating circumstances.”
If CHA residents are found using marijuana, CHA will consider “relevant facts on a case-by-case basis and mitigating circumstances.”
Mientras el concejal del Distrito 25, Daniel Solís, cooperaba en una investigación de corrupción federal antes de dejar su cargo el año pasado, un miembro de su personal estaba haciendo una nueva carrera como portero en un club nocturno, guardia de seguridad y como lobbista en una empresa de servicios públicos de Illinois.
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Eight homeless individuals living in tents in Uptown say the city is trying to push them out by scheduling street cleanings where they live.
Six projects to strengthen South and West side communities will vie for a foundation’s $10 million Chicago Prize, to be awarded next spring.