The department has been largely responsible for oversight, enforcing discrimination laws and distributing aid money for schools with low-income students and students with disabilities. Federal funding makes up a relatively small portion of public school budgets, roughly 14%.
Stories by Shelby Hawkins
For Some Chicago Voters, Kamala Harris Represents Something Bigger: ‘She Covers a Cross-Section of American Society’
Shelby Hawkins |
If Vice President Kamala Harris beats former President Donald Trump in November, she’ll be the first woman in the Oval Office as well as the first person of Jamaican ancestry to assume the role, and the first person of South Asian descent.
From Coconut Drinks to Cheezborgers, Chicago Businesses Hoping to Capitalize on DNC Crowds
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Businesses around the United Center are used to serving throngs of customers during game days and concerts, but they’re hoping to score even higher sales with the Democratic National Convention in town.
On Near West Side, Locals Say DNC Brings Restrictions But Chance to Witness History
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It’s been a bumpy ride for residents living near the United Center. Ald. Walter Burnett (27th Ward) shared that the neighborhood is no stranger to parking restrictions, especially during game days and events, but said the city’s planning for the DNC has had a lot of moving parts.
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