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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Roseland Neighborhood Hospital Faces Pay Crisis

A CBS Chicago report released yesterday highlights serious payroll troubles at Roseland Community Hospital, a key safety-net facility serving Roseland and the broader far South Side, including much of the 9th Ward.

Check out the report by Jermont Terry here [VIDEO]

Short Synopsis of the Story: Union leaders from SEIU Healthcare confirm they were notified on June 11 that the June 30 payroll for approximately 200 represented workers could be in jeopardy. The hospital, with over 500 total staff, faces a reported $16 million operational deficit according to its 2025 Medicare cost report. Workers are continuing to show up for shifts amid the uncertainty, but the hospital CEO has not responded to media requests for comment or clarification. A major union update is expected soon.

Why the Payroll Issue Matters: In a community hospital serving an area with limited healthcare options, unpaid or delayed paychecks for frontline staff risk disrupting care, morale, and operations. It underscores ongoing financial pressures that could affect emergency services, routine treatment, and the hospital’s ability to remain a reliable anchor for 9th Ward families.

Roseland Hospital’s Enduring Role in Our Neighborhood

Since opening in 1924, Roseland Community Hospital has provided essential healthcare to generations in the Roseland neighborhood and far South Side. It has adapted through major changes while staying rooted in the community it serves — often acting as both a medical provider and local economic contributor.

This situation affects Roseland directly. We’ll follow updates from the union and hospital. Roseland residents: Share your experiences or concerns in the comments (respectfully). What are your thoughts on supporting stability at this vital neighborhood institution?

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Ninth Ward & Chicago News Roundup – Tuesday/Wednesday, June 16–17, 2026

 Juneteenth Block Party Reminder – This Thursday!

Don’t miss Ald. Beale’s 3rd Annual Juneteenth Block Party on Thursday, June 18, 2026, 10 AM – 2 PM at 34 E. 112th Pl. Music, food, games, raffles, and family fun for all 9th Ward residents. Veterans: Free Chicago VA Mobile Medical Unit services (9 AM–12 PM) with health check-ups and connections (walk-ins welcome). Full details on Ald. Beale FB / Instagram.

  • Residential Night: Continues every Monday (4:30–6:30 PM at ward office). Call ahead.
  • Community Cleanups: Ongoing with partners. 2026 Street Sweeping Schedule on ward09.com.
  • June 23 Townhall: Canceled (confirm any updates via official channels).

No major new 9th Ward incidents in the last 48 hours. Focus remains on summer events and South Side safety.

Broader Chicago City News & Politics (Recent Updates)

  • Parking Meter Deal Developments: Ongoing City Council discussions around the proposed transfer to Stonepeak Partners. Aldermen pushing for transparency. Links: NBC Chicago | Chicago Sun-Times | Chicago Tribune
  • Juneteenth City-Wide: Flag raisings and preparations across Chicago, highlighting Black community progress and events. Chicago.gov Juneteenth info | WTTW coverage.
  • CTA & Transit Safety / Red Line Extension: Ridership gains and crime reductions continue (systemwide serious crimes down significantly year-over-year). On the Red Line Extension (key for Far South Side access): Construction progressing with utility work and preparations; project on track for 2030 completion with new stations at 103rd, 111th, Michigan Ave., and 130th. Links: WTTW CTA Update | CTA Official RLE Page | WTTW Red Line Extension Progress
  • Other City Notes: Summer festivals, recent storm recovery, and public safety efforts. Block Club Chicago for neighborhood coverage | WTTW Chicago News.

What’s happening in the 9th Ward? Share local tips, events, or concerns in the comments. This keeps ninthward.blog as your hyper-local go-to for Roseland, Pullman, Chatham, and beyond.

Stay informed and engaged—building a better future together. Follow ward09.com for official updates.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Ninth Ward & South Side News Roundup (June 15–16, 2026)

Fellow 9th Ward residents and South Side neighbors, here's the latest community and political roundup for our blog.

9th Ward Specifics

  • Alderman Anthony Beale continues steady service: Residential Nights, Juneteenth events w/ VA health resources, street sweeping schedules, and streetscape improvements. Alderman Beale's Official Site
  • Pullman National Historical Park events highlight our heritage. Friends of Pullman

Broader South Side Stories

  • Back of the Yards: Ongoing concerns after recent mass shootings; community intervention groups active. Positive development with United Yards project. → Block Club: Back of the Yards Shootings
  • Storm Damage & Recovery: Recent powerful storms (June 10–11) caused widespread downed trees, power outages, and damage, hitting South Side areas including near the 9th Ward. Cleanup continues amid more severe weather possible this week. 
  • Block Club: Storms & Outlook 
  • NWS: June 11 Outbreak

Other Notes:

Citywide Political Notes

Bears Stadium: Momentum toward Hammond, IN continues. South suburban officials note possible South Side benefits but many prefer keeping the team in Illinois. Multiple sites under review.

Ongoing city budget and safety efforts shape resources for our wards, including storm resilience.

What are your thoughts? Share 9th Ward experiences or tips below. Stay engaged and resilient.

Or feel free to send an e-mail if that's more comfortable for you. The address is in the sidebar.

Compiled as of June 15–16, 2026. 

Monday, June 15, 2026

Chicago Mayoral Race 2027: Who's in?

As residents of Chicago's 9th Ward and the broader South Side continue to grapple with everyday realities — reliable transit, safe streets, quality schools, affordable housing, and economic opportunity — the 2027 mayoral election is already casting a long shadow. With Election Day set for February 23, 2027, the field is forming early. Incumbent Mayor Brandon Johnson faces growing dissatisfaction over city finances, public safety, and governance, opening the door for challengers. Here's a rundown of announced and rumored contenders, key issues likely to dominate, and thoughts on a potential big-name return.

9th Ward & Chicago News Roundup (Weekend Recap) #Ward09

Trying something a little different today. I'm offering this look at the past weekend's news using A.I. Let me know if you like this format and if you do, I will do this more often. Perhaps post more frequently with links like these.

Now let's get to it.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

State Comptroller Susana Mendoza is running for mayor

 Long time no hear, how many of you are gearing up for next year's mayoral race. We got one ready to go, our state comptroller - and former city clerk - Susanna Mendoza.

How many of you think she would make a great mayor? Anyone else you think you could vote for?