After Battling Civil Unrest and COVID-19, South Shore Looks Ahead to 2021 – WTTW (Chicago)

“South Shore is a vibrant community, it’s in a beautiful location. But it has been a little bit neglected,” one business owner said. “The resources are starting to come in slowly, but there are still a lot of issues that need to be addressed below the surface. It’s one of those things. You try to remain optimistic, but then you have to be realistic, too.”
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Freddy
5 years ago

Another shooting in Rockford last night. 3 dead and 3 injured at Don Carter lanes on East State. Brings total for year to 35. Info at http://www.wifr.com-www.wrex.com.

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