As funding cuts loom, working families across the capital worry about access to higher education and the city's ability to prepare the next generation for a competitive job market.
A decade-long grassroots movement turned one neighbourhood's crumbling walls into an open-air gallery that now draws international attention and economic reinvestment.
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in everything from public transport to neighbourhood commerce, locals are discovering both convenience and unexpected challenges in their everyday routines.
From the labyrinthine corridors of the Central Market to boutique finds in Lastarria, Santiago offers a shopping experience that global cities simply cannot replicate.
From intimate venues in Lastarria to massive festivals drawing international crowds, the capital's concert culture has become the clearest expression of its creative ambitions.
While international nutrition trends chase superfoods and radical diets, Santiago's booming farmers' markets and Mediterranean-inspired eating patterns reveal a wellness approach that was never really trendy—just timeless.
From the Ñuñoa pitches to Mapocho-side grounds, this week's youth tournaments revealed the depth of emerging talent competing in Santiago's neighbourhood leagues.
As local founders secure record funding rounds, the city's innovation corridor is pivoting toward AI-driven logistics, climate tech, and regional fintech solutions.
Dozens of mixed-use and residential projects are underway across the capital, signalling shifting investment patterns and affordability pressures in traditionally accessible areas.
As sleep deprivation becomes endemic in Chile's capital, neuroscientists explain why cutting corners on rest undermines even the most rigorous fitness routines.
Cycle lanes, micro-mobility hubs, and pedestrian plazas are transforming how residents navigate one of the capital's most charming—and congested—districts.