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June 2016

As Budget Impasse Plods On, 36 Percent of Service Agencies Say They Could Have to Close Their Doors
By Bettina Chang
More than half of humanitarian groups surveyed say they'll have to cease some services within six months. Read more
$3.5 Million Listing Is Elmhurst's Highest Ever
By John Frank
The mansion sports four bedroom suites, seven fireplaces (one in a covered patio), and an in-ground swimming pool. Read more
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago’s Annual Celebration Event
10 Stories to Read This Week
By Whet Moser
How a community takes back its block, 31 love letters to Chicago, and a look at CHA’s great upheaval. Read more
Federales Is the Scene of the Summertime
By Peter Ranvestel and Carrie Schedler
Tacos and an open-air setup—how could it not be? Read more
Where to Watch Fireworks for Fourth of July Weekend in Chicago
By John Hardberger
Whether you're braving the crowds at Navy Pier or want to gobble ribs while watching the show, here's where to go. Read more
Poll: Older Voters More Likely to Approve of Rauner (and Less Likely to Be Affected by the Budget Crisis)
By Whet Moser
Downstate voters are more likely to approve of his performance, and of how things are going where they live—but they're also much less likely to like it there. Read more
What to Eat and Drink in Chicago This Week
By Carrie Schedler
A Shark Week cocktail! Read more
Unity, Love, and Great Hairdos Punctuate Sunday’s Pride Parade
Each year it’s one of Chicago’s biggest and most colorful parties, and Sunday was no different. Read more
How Financial Crises Set the Table for Brexit (and Trump)
By Whet Moser
Yesterday's decision by British voters to leave the European Union was a surprise to pollsters, but economists know polarization (and a rightward shift) is a common response to financial crises. Read more
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