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Cabrini-Green was a federally funded housing project that housed 15,000 people at its peak and became infamous for poverty and crime. It was demolished between 2000 and 2011.
"We Grown Now" is now playing. The film takes place in 90s Chicago and was inspired by the Cabrini-Green murder of a 7-year-old boy, Dantrell Davis.
A Cabrini-Green shooting left a man dead in the 800-block of North Cambridge Avenue early Sunday morning, the Chicago Police Department said.
EXCLUSIVE: The story of the demolition of the Cabrini-Green public housing development in Chicago is the basis for a new podcast starring Patina Miller, Corey Stoll and Harry Lennix.
A man was shot to death inside a vehicle on the city's North Side on Saturday morning, Chicago police said. Police said the shooting happened in the Cabrini-Green neighborhood's 800-block of North ...
Writer-director Minhal Baig mounts a sensitively directed drama about life in Chicago's Cabrini-Green, where pride and violence both found a foothold.
It’s been two decades since there were slayings so close together in the Cabrini-Green rowhouses, a patch of 146 public housing units ringed by new construction in the well-heeled River North ...
After School Matters launches $14 million renovation of facility near Cabrini-Green “What sets our buildings apart is the investment we make,” Chief Financial Officer Brendan DuBois said.
Man killed in shooting overnight near Cabrini Rowhouses Chicago police were searching for a gunman late Sunday after a deadly shooting in the Cabrini Rowhouses on the Near North Side.
After School Matters, a long-standing group that offers teen programming, began Wednesday a $14 million renovation on a 36,000-square-foot facility near the former Cabrini-Green public housing ...
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