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Jen Sabella, the Director of Strategy and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. She provides details on:
CTA, Pace And Metra To Launch ‘Regional Day Pass,’ Allowing Daily Rides On All 3 Transit Systems: The combined day passes are likely launching in the fall, can only be bought on a mobile app and will run $10-$16 for the day.
Babe’s Bar Owner Looks To ‘Reclaim’ Closed Logan Square Spot To Focus On Women’s Sports: Most neighbors at a community meeting last week voiced support for the business, which would need a liquor ban to be lifted and a zoning change to get its liquor license.
Lincoln Square Food Pantry Launching Fundraiser To Help More Neighbors In Need: The Friendship Center will host the End Hunger Games fundraiser in August as it deals with increasing food insecurity on the Northwest Side.
After Gunfire And City Hall Snub, A South Side Violence Prevention Organizer Wants To Call It Quits: Tamar Manasseh, founder of Mothers Against Senseless Killing, is considering disbanding the group, which keeps watch over Englewood blocks, after she and fellow organizers were shot at and her pleas for help have been ignored.
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Jen Sabella, the Director of Strategy and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. She provides details on:
CTA, Pace And Metra To Launch ‘Regional Day Pass,’ Allowing Daily Rides On All 3 Transit Systems: The combined day passes are likely launching in the fall, can only be bought on a mobile app and will run $10-$16 for the day.
Babe’s Bar Owner Looks To ‘Reclaim’ Closed Logan Square Spot To Focus On Women’s Sports: Most neighbors at a community meeting last week voiced support for the business, which would need a liquor ban to be lifted and a zoning change to get its liquor license.
Lincoln Square Food Pantry Launching Fundraiser To Help More Neighbors In Need: The Friendship Center will host the End Hunger Games fundraiser in August as it deals with increasing food insecurity on the Northwest Side.
After Gunfire And City Hall Snub, A South Side Violence Prevention Organizer Wants To Call It Quits: Tamar Manasseh, founder of Mothers Against Senseless Killing, is considering disbanding the group, which keeps watch over Englewood blocks, after she and fellow organizers were shot at and her pleas for help have been ignored.

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