New migrant shelters to open in Midway, Hyde Park
Some migrant shelters in the city will be turning into transition areas and will prioritize families.
Portage Park school converted into migrant shelter, hosting 300 migrants
A Portage Park Catholic school building which was converted into a migrant shelter officially opened its doors Tuesday.
New Chicago migrant shelter still undergoing renovations despite grand opening
A former Catholic school building on the Northwest Side is being converted into migrant housing. A grand opening celebration was held on Tuesday but there's a hiccup, as the main facility isn't ready.
Chicago school converted into migrant shelter
A Portage Park Catholic school building which was converted into a migrant shelter officially opened its doors Tuesday.
Gage Park reopens facilities a year after closing to house migrants
Since August 2022, Chicago has welcomed more than 42,000 migrants from the southern border. Currently, more than 7,000 are still living in city and state-run shelters.
Gage Park reopens to community members
After being closed for a year, the city has reopened Gage Park facilities to residents.
Johnson welcomes residents back to Gage Park facility
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday closing the US-Mexico border to asylum seekers in an effort to stem the flow of migrants into the country. The move raises questions about local implications, as Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and city officials prepare to welcome residents back to Gage Park facilities.
$53 billion budget passes Illinois House but Chicago Bears come up empty
The Chicago Bears will not receive any public funding for their stadium plans.
Chicago Girl Scouts partner with local groups for migrant bike drive
A new collection effort underway to help migrants get around the Chicago area. A local Girl Scout troop is partnering with Refugee Community Connection and Roscoe Village Bikes to host a bike drive this weekend.
Illinois Senate passes $53 billion state budget
This year's state budget allocates $400 million more than last year's, with $187 million earmarked to help Chicago and Cook County with sheltering and caring for migrants.
Illinois lawmakers advance $53 billion state budget
This year's state budget allocates $400 million more than last year's, with $187 million earmarked to help Chicago and Cook County with sheltering and caring for migrants.
Chicago mayor's first year: Balancing progressivism with public pressure
One year ago today, Johnson took the baton from former Mayor Lori Lightfoot – promising the most progressive agenda in Chicago history.
Community banquet in Woodlawn welcomes new arrivals
The event served to provide a safe and welcoming space for families who are settling in the area.
Woodlawn community provides meals for new arrivals
Since the city's new arrivals mission began, Chicago has become the new home for more than 40,000 migrants from the southern border. The Woodlawn community provided meals to new arrivals to help welcome them to the area.
Chicago's plans for new South Side migrant shelter scrapped
The City of Chicago was considering a site on Canal Street in Canaryville as a possible temporary emergency shelter for new arrivals. The owner of the site was not contacted by the city, and officials are no longer considering the location, according to 11th Ward Ald. Nicole Lee.
Pilsen rally calls for work permits for Illinois migrants
Local labor organizations held a rally in Pilsen on Wednesday, calling on the Biden Administration to issue work permits for migrants in Illinois.
Pilsen rally calls for work permits for Illinois migrants
Local labor organizations held a rally in Pilsen on Wednesday, calling on the Biden Administration to issue work permits for migrants in Illinois.
Illinois, city of Chicago developing 'one system initiative' for homeless, migrants: report
The Chicago Tribune reported that Illinois and the city of Chicago will partner to create the one-system initiative designed to streamline the response to homelessness and new arrivals.
Chicago City Council OKs $70 million in additional migrant funding
City Council members on Friday approved $70 million in surplus spending that, with assistance from the county and state, is expected to cover expenses through the end of the year to care for the influx of asylum seekers sent to Chicago from the southern U.S. border.
Chicago City Council passes 2 major spending plans, including $70M for migrant mission
The Chicago City Council has passed two major spending plans – a $70 million for the city's migrant mission and a $1.25 billion affordable housing bond.