CU Citizen Access - Thu, 2010-04-29 12:03
By Will Atwater—Moms and toddlers sat shoulder-to-shoulder in a semicircle inside the Columbia Street Center’s preschool and sang “The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round” and other children’s songs.Shayla Brown, 31, was present with her son, Xavier, 1, and daughter, Erica, 11 months. Brown and her children...
CU Citizen Access - Fri, 2010-06-04 00:12
By Dusty Rhodes—The next time you drive past a construction site, take a close look at the workers. Besides the hard hats and the steel-toed boots, you might notice that they have something else in common: Virtually all are white males.Statistics verify these drive-by observations. The local bricklayers union,...
CU Citizen Access - Sat, 2010-06-12 00:50
By Paolo Cisneros—Inside her home in the quiet 1600 block of W. Healey Street in Champaign, Shawna Abner-Davis balances a full-time job as a social worker with a part-time private practice, various home improvement projects and caring for her 12-year-old daughter Asia.The 34-year-old single mother has dedicated her...
ssmithson - Mon, 2010-06-28 13:58
By Shelley Smithson — Yamani Wijesekara had just completed her morning prayers when her cell phone’s jarring ringtone broke the silence. “OK, friend,” she told the cab driver on the phone. “OK, thank you.” It was 4:30 a.m., time for Wijesekara to go to her job at Meijer in Urbana.  Wijesekara, 29, moved...

Public Funds

By Jhane Reifsteck— Local farmers markets in Champaign and Urbana, IL have started accepting LINK cards, creating more options for low-income people and families to obtain fresh foods.

Immigration

By Shelley Smithson — Yamani Wijesekara had just completed her morning prayers when her cell phone’s jarring ringtone broke the silence. “OK, friend,” she told the cab driver on the phone. “OK,...

Housing

By Paolo Cisneros—Inside her home in the quiet 1600 block of W. Healey Street in Champaign, Shawna Abner-Davis balances a full-time job as a social worker with a part-time private practice, various...

Justice

By Dan Petrella— Complaints filed by white residents with the Champaign Police Department were three times more likely to be upheld than those filed by black residents, an analysis of police records...

Health Care

University of Illinois student Anna Yee explores the effects of the health care reform on Medicare Part D.

Neighborhoods

By Pam G. Dempsey, Acton Gorton and Dan Petrella — A Champaign County zoning official plans to propose regulatory changes for the Wilber Heights neighborhood that will combat the deterioration...

Education

By A.M. Cole—Evelin Luna carries herself with an air of confidence uncommon for a 15-year-old. She is comfortable around adults, aware of the issues concerning the local Latino community and...

Food

By Susan Kantor—Betty, a 73-year-old Champaign resident, receives a check from Social Security the third Wednesday of every month. She worked all her life, but without one steady job, she does...

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