Senior officials and academics warn that without immediate intervention, the capital's school system risks losing an entire generation of students to underperforming institutions.
As cities worldwide grapple with security challenges, Santiago's grassroots approach to local policing shows measurable results compared to larger metropolitan areas.
As Santiago faces mounting air quality challenges, municipal leaders and sustainability experts outline ambitious plans to reshape the capital's environmental future.
A detailed analysis of the municipal government's revised financial projections shows where Santiago's money is really going—and where it's running short.
Santiago's €3.2B transport overhaul: Metro Line 7 expansion and BRT corridors reshape commuting. Compare infrastructure investment against Madrid, Barcelona, and Buenos Aires.
Santiago's schools face enrollment drops and rising costs. How will 2027 budget decisions affect students in La Florida, Maipú, and across the capital?
Santiago's council approves 2,400-unit Lastarria mixed-use development addressing the city's housing shortage, sparking gentrification concerns among residents.
As the city faces mounting pressure to meet 2030 climate targets, stakeholders across Providencia to Puente Alto must decide whether to accelerate bold infrastructure changes or risk falling behind regional peers.
A breakdown in coordination between the city's police and fire departments is leaving vulnerable neighbourhoods like La Florida and San Miguel waiting dangerously long for help.
Community leaders in the capital report surging arrivals from neighbouring countries, straining housing and social services across Estación Central and Quinta Normal.
Three new bilateral agreements signed with Central American nations are reshaping the city's migrant processing landscape, with community leaders reporting their busiest week in over a year.
As construction accelerates on the long-awaited Line 7 expansion, communities from La Florida to Maipú are preparing for both disruption and transformation.
As the capital faces mounting pressure to cut emissions by 2030, officials outline ambitious plans while researchers warn implementation remains the critical challenge.
What began as a grassroots response to economic inequality has transformed one of the capital's most overlooked districts into a model for community-led urban renewal.
As property values soar and affordable housing evaporates, city planners face pivotal choices on densification, rent control, and green space that will define Santiago's next decade.