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The Chicago Cusader

The Chicago Cusader

About: The Crusader Newspaper Group consists of two weekly newspapers based in Illinois and Indiana featuring the latest news, commentary and lifestyle reporting.
Contact Us: 6429 S King Dr, Chicago, IL, United States, Illinois +1 773-752-2500 news@chicagocrusader.com

LUV Institute to Unveil Nature Playscape in South Shore Community

Chicago Teachers Union Hosts Third Annual Back-to-School Summer Jam to Serve Hundreds of Families

Chicago Teachers Union Hosts Third Annual Back-to-School Summer Jam to Serve Hundreds of Families

Pullman Museum celebrates BSCP Centennial and 30th Anniversary

Pullman Museum celebrates BSCP Centennial and 30th Anniversary

10 new affordable homes coming to Roseland

10 new affordable homes coming to Roseland

Windy City Bulls to Hold Local Open Player Tryouts

Windy City Bulls to Hold Local Open Player Tryouts

Chicago Department of Public Health Confirms First Three Human Cases of West Nile Virus in 2025

Chicago Department of Public Health Confirms First Three Human Cases of West Nile Virus in 2025

Jesse Jackson Jr. leads poll in 2nd Congressional Race

Jesse Jackson Jr. leads poll in 2nd Congressional Race

City Hosts the 2025 Chicago House Music Festival and Conference

City Hosts the 2025 Chicago House Music Festival and Conference

My Brother’s Keeper high school students get inspired at UIC

My Brother’s Keeper high school students get inspired at UIC

Troubling signs as Unemployment Rate Rises among Black Americans

Troubling signs as Unemployment Rate Rises among Black Americans

Black Chamber of Commerce to host 2025 Small Business Convention

Black Chamber of Commerce to host 2025 Small Business Convention

FACING A DEARTH OF BLACK NEWS

FACING A DEARTH OF BLACK NEWS

CTA shares new data in hopes of eliminating “ghost buses”

CTA shares new data in hopes of eliminating “ghost buses”

Black Joy as Resistance

Black Joy as Resistance

Statement on the 60th Anniversary of Voting Rights Act of 1965

Statement on the 60th Anniversary of Voting Rights Act of 1965

Pick 4 Draws Quad 4s — Pays out over $6.9 million to thousands of Illinois lottery players

Pick 4 Draws Quad 4s — Pays out over $6.9 million to thousands of Illinois lottery players

City and AATCLC to host events to highlight menthol risks

City and AATCLC to host events to highlight menthol risks

Tim Hardaway Sr. and The Support Group award scholarships and promote youth leadership

Tim Hardaway Sr. and The Support Group award scholarships and promote youth leadership

Ride on CTA to the Bud Billiken Parade

Ride on CTA to the Bud Billiken Parade

‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ documentary on Hulu

‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ documentary on Hulu

Giannoulias & local elected officials to host Town Hall meeting in Bronzeville

Giannoulias & local elected officials to host Town Hall meeting in Bronzeville

Rev. Al Sharpton issues the following statement on the eve of the 60th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act

Rev. Al Sharpton issues the following statement on the eve of the 60th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act

Rivals to Friends: The Chicagoland Legends Gather Again 

Rivals to Friends: The Chicagoland Legends Gather Again 

Former Secretary of State Jesse White and former Congressman Bobby Rush endorse Juliana Stratton for Senate

Former Secretary of State Jesse White and former Congressman Bobby Rush endorse Juliana Stratton for Senate

Randolph: Affordable housing out of reach for Hoosiers

Randolph: Affordable housing out of reach for Hoosiers

Two Illinois iLottery players strike it big

Two Illinois iLottery players strike it big

CSU Seeks Developers for University Village 95, Aiming to Expand Housing

CSU Seeks Developers for University Village 95, Aiming to Expand Housing

Can nightmares be deadly?

Can nightmares be deadly?

Wells Fargo breaks ground in Bronzeville amid community optimism

Wells Fargo breaks ground in Bronzeville amid community optimism

Gary public school district wants qualified teachers for its students

Gary public school district wants qualified teachers for its students