Yearly Archives: 2012
Time to Start Your Debt Diet
The beginning of a new year, many people will make the conventional promise to lose weight, exercise more or quit smoking. But one resolution that would benefit all Americans who… Read more
Protestors File Permits to Protest NATO/G8
By: Ashmar Mandou The first day that they are legally allowed, protesters filed applications for permits for a demonstration against the G8 and NATO summits, both scheduled for May 2012… Read more
18th Annual Three Kings Day Winter Festival
Paseo Boricua in Humboldt Park and Alderman Roberto Maldonado will present the 18th Annual Three Kings Day Winter Festival and Toy Giveaway on Friday, Jan. 6 at Roberto Clemente High… Read more
San Lucas Celebrates Three Kings Day
The San Lucas United Church of Christ will be celebrating their Annual Dia De Reyes Fundraising Event on Thursday, Jan. 5 and proceeds from the event will benefit the 2012… Read more
City Observes January as National Stalking Awareness Month
The Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) reminds residents that January is National Stalking Awareness Month, a time to focus on a crime that affects 3.4 million victims… Read more
Travel the World at the Hellenic Museum
Meet Olympia Filippeli, the young author of a new children’s book about a boy’s journey to discover what to do after he loses his first tooth. Families will enjoy a… Read more
Mayor Emanuel Launches ChicagoShovels.org
On Monday, Mayor Rahm Emanuel launched ChicagoShovels.org, a new, interactive online resource that helps Chicagoans engage and participate in critical winter-preparedness efforts. The new site is being launched with a… Read more
Berwyn Police Department Honors Two Courageous Officers
Last month, Berwyn Police Officers responded to a call of smoke coming from a house located in the 3800 block of Oak Park Avenue. On arrival, Officer Jim Tadrowski, with… Read more
A Humanitarian Act Closer to Home
By: Daniel Nardini It may change the way hospitals deal with us. Rush University Medical Center announced that they will treat the undocumented even if they cannot pay. This includes… Read more
Run on Kim Jong Il Memorabilia
By: Daniel Nardini In the Chinese city of Dandong, the city just opposite the China-North Korea border, Chinese vendors did a brisk business selling Kim Jong Il pins, North Korean… Read more »