Community members from across the capital express deep concerns as proposed education budget reductions threaten scholarships and school infrastructure.
As migration pressures mount across the region, local residents grapple with both the opportunities and strains of rapid demographic change in familiar districts.
City planners face make-or-break votes on density zoning, transit-oriented development, and affordable housing mandates that will determine whether Santiago remains accessible or becomes a playground for the wealthy.
As arrivals surge and housing costs spike, local leaders and community organisations face urgent choices about integration, resources, and neighbourhood capacity.
Decades of deferred maintenance and political gridlock have left the city's aging metro system, crumbling highways, and bus corridors in a state that finally demands the overhaul planners have warned about for years.
Years of deferred infrastructure spending and pension obligations have left the municipal government facing its most serious financial reckoning since the 2008 downturn.
As the bohemian district faces its longest supply disruption in a decade, community members are questioning infrastructure investment and government accountability.
As the city pursues ambitious sustainability targets, stakeholders face pivotal choices on public transport expansion, waste management reform, and water conservation that will shape the next decade.
A deep dive into the statistics reshaping Santiago's neighborhoods shows how demographic shifts and zoning decisions have created an affordability chasm that will define the next decade.
As violence surges worldwide, Chile's capital emerges as a model for integrated policing and rapid-response coordination that other major cities are rushing to replicate.
New data from community organisations across the capital shows demand for food assistance has surged 34% in two years, with south-zone districts hit hardest.
As the capital races to extend its subway network to suburban communities, transport experts say comparable cities are completing similar projects years faster.
As major cities worldwide race to meet net-zero targets, Santiago is charting its own course—with mixed results that reveal both ambition and implementation gaps.