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End of Eviction Ban Expected to Push People Onto Streets

Clip: 7/10/2021 | 8m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

A tent encampment in the Avondale neighborhood has become a center of controversy.

Over the past year, a small group of people experiencing homelessness have established a tent encampment in a small Avondale park known as Fireman's Park. The Fireman's Park community is just one of similar encampments all over Chicago, and as Illinois' eviction moratorium is set to end in just a few weeks, the number of unhoused people is expected to grow.

07/10/2021 | Rating NR

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Chicago Woman Crafts Jiggly Garden of Gelatin Delights

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Clip: 7/10/2021 | 3m 46s | A local woman's jiggly gelatin garden of delightful desserts. (3m 46s)

Latinos Have Greater Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s

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Clip: 7/10/2021 | 6m 57s | Latinos are 50% more likely to develop Alzheimer's than non-Latino whites. (6m 57s)

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