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  2. 2003 Chicago balcony collapse - Wikipedia

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    Chicago's fire chief said that "It appears to be a case of too many people in a small space." [3] Norma Reyes, the city's building commissioner, said "I have no indication of any substandard problems or insufficiencies with the porch at this time. The buildings are not made for large assemblies and parties."

  3. Can't make rent because of the fires? L.A. County ... - AOL

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    The supervisors voted 4 to 0 to ask county lawyers to draft a resolution to protect tenants countywide who owe rent due between Feb. 1 and July 31. ... L.A. landlord Dexter McClendon told City ...

  4. Who's getting evicted in America? The latest data shows a ...

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    Each year, 2.9 million children under 18 are threatened with eviction, while 1.5 million are evicted — representing 2 in 5 of the entire population that face eviction each year.

  5. 2018 Little Village fire - Wikipedia

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    The investigation by the Chicago Fire Department indicated that the fire was the result of a destroyed item from the fire in the apartment later that morning. [4] Arson and foul play were not considered factors. [2] [4] No adults were present in the apartment during the fire. [2] The exact cause to the fire was unknown at the time investigation ...

  6. Chicago to begin evicting migrants from shelters Sunday - AOL

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    According the city, 14,700 people have "exited shelter due to resettlement" in the Chicago area since the migrant crisis began, another 5,200 people have reunited with family and friends.

  7. Great Chicago Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned in the American city of Chicago during October 8–10, 1871. The fire killed approximately 300 people, destroyed roughly 3.3 square miles (9 km 2 ) of the city including over 17,000 structures, and left more than 100,000 residents homeless. [ 3 ]

  8. Chicago has started evicting migrants from shelters - AOL

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    Chicago, a major U.S. city that has absorbed over 37,000 migrants since 2022, has started its first round of evictions of migrants staying in its shelters.. While the city says its eviction ...

  9. George Floyd protests in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    According to initial reports, 82 people were shot, 19 fatally, in Chicago over the May 30–31 weekend. The weekend surpassed the previous May 23–24 weekend, which was the most deadly Memorial Day weekend in Chicago since 2015 with 49 individuals shot in total and 9 deaths, becoming the most deadly weekend of the year to that date. Over half ...