Chicago is shutting down its migrant-only shelter system and merging it with the city’s traditional homeless shelter system.
Under what the mayor calls a “unified sheltering system,” new arrivals to the U.S. will no longer be guaranteed a bed.
Chicago’s migrant shelters will be shut down at the end of the year and absorbed into an existing system for homeless ...
City officials confirmed Friday that migrant shelters at the Standard Social Club and the Chicago Lake Shore Hotel have ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson cast the shift to a unified shelter system as a victory for fiscal prudence, coordination of resources ...
Officials will be launching a new single unified system to provide shelter and other assistance to both migrants and longtime ...
I don’t want to see anyone lose, right? But the harsh reality is that we can do what we can afford,” the mayor said. “We’ve ...
In Beirut, alumnus Michael Petro S.J. is helping to house displaced refugees who have fled their homes in southern Lebanon.
A bipartisan group of City Council members are demanding Mayor Eric Adams immediately start using legal resources to boot ...
The school day was not yet 30 minutes old, but on the first floor of the district’s central office, in the small, overstuffed ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the city will start its transition this week to merge its two shelter systems, known as the ...