Pullman

Illinois State Police troopers responded to a call of a shooting on Interstate 94 near 103rd Street around 2:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Robert Montgomery, the new executive director, was raised minutes from Pullman in the Rosemoor neighborhood. The foundation’s goal is to make Pullman a draw for visitors from across Chicago and the nation.
Comfort Agboola of Edgar Allan Poe Classical Elementary School, one of 75 recipients of the Milken Educator Awards nationwide, makes learning fun, her students say.
As James Coles left his mother’s Morgan Park home to see a friend, Jacqueline Coles grabbed him by the wrist and told him to be careful. Hours later, she stood outside Christ Medical Center as doctors tried in vain to save him.
The chef/owner of Lexington Betty’s Smokehouse serves up her unique style of barbecue while competing on the cable channel series.
At the Paint the Hood Orange gathering, community members reflect on the history of enslaved Americans, the violence in Chicago and constructive paths forward.
Pelt, 49, died April 4 while battling an extra-alarm fire in West Pullman. His funeral was Friday morning at House of Hope in Pullman.
Groups like Dion’s Chicago Dream and Trek World USA have been given grants from South Side Community Health Organization.
Officers responded to a call of shots fired at the store Saturday evening.
The Rev. James Meeks stepped down as senior pastor of the Roseland-area church Sunday on its 38th anniversary. His next mission: building 1,000 homes in Roseland.
Three people loading groceries into a vehicle in the 10900 block of South Doty Avenue were wounded Wednesday night when someone in a dark vehicle opened fire, police said.
The new transit tax increment financing district will fund about one-fourth of the cost of extending the CTA Red Line to 130th Street.
Veteran Roasters’ proposed $7.4 million venture is a continuation of private development that has taken over the area’s old industrial land.
“Railroaders,” a joint project of the Chicago History Museum and the Center for Railroad Photography & Art, is on display through the end of the year at Pullman Exhibit Hall.
The shooting happened about 3:50 p.m. at a gas station in the 700 block of East 103rd Street.
The Chicago Department of Public Health and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois are teaming up to open family vaccination clinics on the South Side throughout the summer.