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Yearly Archives: 2017

Town of Cicero to Honor WWI Veterans

Town of Cicero to Honor WWI Veterans

The Town of Cicero is looking for relatives of Cicero residents who served during World War I in defense of our country. The Town has a list of veterans who… Read more »

Driver in fatal crash charged with aggravated driving DUI causing death

Driver in fatal crash charged with aggravated driving DUI causing death

On Saturday, March 25, 2017 around 9:35 p.m., Cicero Police and Fire Department responded to a traffic crash with injuries at the intersection of Roosevelt and Laramie Avenue. Upon arrival,… Read more »

Field Museum to Host Jurassic World: The Exhibition

Field Museum to Host Jurassic World: The Exhibition

Based on one of the biggest blockbusters in cinematic history, Jurassic World: The Exhibition is set to open its gates at the acclaimed Field Museum in Chicago, home to one… Read more »

Twenty-nine Border Agents per Mexican Border Mile

Twenty-nine Border Agents per Mexican Border Mile

By: Raoul Lowery Contreras Anti-illegal immigration aficionados are ecstatic over the Presidential Executive Order directing Homeland Secretary Jim Kelly to hire 5,000 new Border Patrol agents and 10,000 new Immigration… Read more »

Leading the False Fight and Ignoring the True Fight

Leading the False Fight and Ignoring the True Fight

by Daniel Nardini Still labeling all undocumented as “criminals,” U.S. President Donald Trump has kept making threats to take away all federal funding for what he calls “sanctuary cities.” Sadly,… Read more »

Many US Women Start Pregnancy with Poor Diets

Many US Women Start Pregnancy with Poor Diets

Most women have poor diets around the time of conception that may increase the risk of pregnancy complications like excessive weight gain, high blood pressure, impaired fetal growth and preterm… Read more »

Lungs Aren’t Just for Breathing, a New Study Suggests

Lungs Aren’t Just for Breathing, a New Study Suggests

All this time we thought lungs were just for breathing. It turns out they also play a key role in how blood is formed, suggests a study in Nature out… Read more »

CDPH Launches Citywide Menstrual Equity Effort to Increase Awareness and Access to Feminine Hygiene Products

CDPH Launches Citywide Menstrual Equity Effort to Increase Awareness and Access to Feminine Hygiene Products

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) joined its partner Support the Girls, Alderman Toni Foulkes (16th) and community volunteers to prepare packages of tampons and sanitary napkins for women… Read more »

‘Healthy’ Obese Still Face Higher Heart Disease Risk

‘Healthy’ Obese Still Face Higher Heart Disease Risk

Even without high blood pressure or other signs of illness, obese adults have a much higher risk of developing heart disease than normal-weight peers, according to a study from Denmark…. Read more »

Inadequate Access to Nutritious Food May Increase Stroke Risk Factors

Inadequate Access to Nutritious Food May Increase Stroke Risk Factors

Food insecurity – the state of being without reliable access to adequate amounts of affordable, nutritious food – may be linked to an increased risk of high blood pressure and… Read more »