Chicago/ Community & Society
Published on September 20, 2019
Top Chicago news: College students sue city over speech; new chair for housing authority board; morePhoto: Dan Fornal/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.

4 college students sue city over ban on evangelizing at The Bean

The three sophomores and one junior who filed a federal free-speech lawsuit are all members of the Chicago Evangelism Team at Wheaton College, a Christian liberal arts school.

Read the full story on The Daily Beast.

Michelin removes 19 restaurants from Chicago’s 2020 Bib Gourmand list

The new list consists of 54 members with 14 newcomers. 

Read the full story on Eater Chicago.

Endangered: Chicago’s ‘best’ postmodern building

As the Chicago Architecture Biennial opens, the Thompson Center faces another threat.

Read the full story on Chicago Reader.

Affordable housing developer heads Chicago Housing Authority board

Angela Hurlock will leave her position as executive director at Claretian Associates and chair the board of CHA commissioners.

Read the full story on Curbed Chicago.

Prisoner who escaped police en route to jail back in custody

A man who escaped from Chicago police earlier this week was back in custody Thursday morning, police said.

Read the full story on ABC Chicago, WLS.


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