Chicago/ Community & Society
Published on June 04, 2020
Top Chicago news: Several officers under investigation after 2 women thrown to ground; morePhoto: Jonathan J. Castellon/Unsplash

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

Several police officers under investigation in Brickyard Mall incident after 2 women thrown to ground

Video shows Chicago police officers pulling two women from their car and throwing them to the pavement at the Brickyard Mall parking lot on Sunday.

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Chicago nonprofit founder urges residents to make positive changes in their communities

Jahmal Cole, founder of My Block, My Hood, My City, says he is optimistic, noting that  thousands of volunteers have recently reached out, asking how they can help.

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Man walks 46 miles in honor of George Floyd 

A man from Kankakee walked 46 miles from the Far South Side of Chicago to his hometown in honor of George Floyd.

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Little Village community marches for peace amid growing racial tension

Some Little Village residents said they've seen an increase in Latino gang activity against African Americans.

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Clean-up efforts aim to help South Side communities heal after looting, violence

While businesses continue to clean up after days of looting and violence, residents are pitching in to help their community heal.

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