The One System Initiative is designed to streamline how the city serves its homeless residents and newly arriving migrants.
Border encounters have dropped significantly, but Republicans and Democrats face an uphill battle to find solutions.
Chicago public school officials told teachers to give migrant students a passing grade and move them to the next grade, even ...
Some district administrators reportedly instructed several elementary school teachers to give migrant students passing grades ...
Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas shares his concerns with education in America after a report suggests Windy ...
Chicago played a significant role in the secret Operation Pedro Pan, which brought thousands of children from Communist Cuba ...
Two groups — one that advocates for Black workers, another focused on mostly Latino workers and families — has partnered up ...
The Chicago Refugee Coalition made sure the city’s new arrivals felt welcomed through the organization’s Day of Dignity held ...
Teachers for Chicago Public Schools were instructed to give passing grades to migrant students, regardless of academic ...
The recommendations made aren’t binding and represent a “first phase” in a plan to merge homeless and migrant shelter systems ...
Chicago Public Schools teachers say they were instructed to give immigrant students passing grades — even if they didn't earn ...
Advocates for both asylum-seekers and homeless Chicagoans have supported the move toward a unified network, saying it will boost resources for the unhoused. Others warn it will overwhelm an already ...