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Fiesta del Sol, Latin Jazz Festival Back in Action

Erica Gunderson | July 17, 2021 5:30 pm It’s summer and in Chicago, that means it’s festival season. The city’s street festival scene is legendary but was nonexistent last year due to pandemic-induced shutdowns. Now with Chicagoans hungrier than ever for summer food and festivities, two signature Latino festivals are set to stage their comebacks. Alex Garcia, co-chair of Fiesta del Sol, says news of the festival’s return for its 49th year has elicited an overwhelmingly positive response in its home community of Pilsen. Thanks to our sponsors: “Everyone’s excited to come back to celebrating in-person, both locally and people from all over the region, Garcia said. “Especially knowing that we are setting COVID protocols. Everyone’s excited and looking forward to the food, festivities, music and as well as all the resources that we provide.”

Man accused in road rage murder said victim needed to be taught a lesson, prosecutors say

Man accused in road rage murder said victim needed to be taught a lesson, prosecutors say By STMW NEWS Keshawn Jackson | Chicago police CHICAGO - Keshawn Jackson was driving in Lawndale Monday when he nearly crashed into someone and told the driver that he needed to be taught a lesson, prosecutors said. Jackson, who had his two young children with him in the car, took out a gun and fired at 67-year-old Patrick Earl, killing him, Cook County prosecutors said in court Wednesday. The man wanted to teach the victim a lesson, and it appears he taught him the ultimate lesson and cost him his life, Judge John F. Lyke Jr. said.

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