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Yearly Archives: 2018

Rep. Mah Pushes to Protect Veterans, Increase Disease Reporting Requirements

Rep. Mah Pushes to Protect Veterans, Increase Disease Reporting Requirements

With outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease since 2015 resulting in the deaths of 12 residents at the Illinois Veterans’ Home in Quincy, IL, State Rep. Theresa Mah, D-Chicago, is supporting a… Read more »

What are the best foods to fight aging?

What are the best foods to fight aging?

Eat well for a long and healthy life – that’s a mantra that we’re all familiar with, but what are the best foods to help us achieve that goal? In… Read more »

Triton College Kindergarten Open House and Registration

Triton College Kindergarten Open House and Registration

Triton College’s Kindergarten Program will host an open house for the 2018-2019 school year from 4:30-6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15th. Parents will have the opportunity to meet the teachers… Read more »

Pre-School Years Are a Prime Time for Learning

Pre-School Years Are a Prime Time for Learning

Much of the discussion about education focuses on the K-12 years, but some early childhood education experts suggest serious learning can start even earlier and pay dividends for the child… Read more »

High School Students Network Their Way to Success with Support from Exelon Mentors

High School Students Network Their Way to Success with Support from Exelon Mentors

Stay in School UIC Networking Scavenger Hunt empowers citywide youth to build a network, envision college, and graduate high school January is National Mentorship Month, and over the weekend, Exelon… Read more »

City Officials Break Ground on Innovative Library Projects

City Officials Break Ground on Innovative Library Projects

Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) and Chicago Public Library (CPL) announced the beginning of construction on three innovative co-located housing and library developments being built across the city. City and elected… Read more »

Daniel Biss Launches Statewide College Tour

Daniel Biss Launches Statewide College Tour

On Thursday, February 1st, Daniel Biss will kick off a seven day tour visiting colleges across Illinois to meet with voters and share his vision for an Illinois that works…. Read more »

Heritage Middle School Uses Philanthropic Grant for Vex Robotics Team

Heritage Middle School Uses Philanthropic Grant for Vex Robotics Team

The Berwyn Development Corporation (BDC) presented Heritage Middle School with a philanthropic grant for their VEX Robotics Team. The grant provided the school with funds to provide materials for and… Read more »

City to Host Free Income Tax Assistance

City to Host Free Income Tax Assistance

Tax Prep Chicago are marking Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day and the official start of tax season by reminding residents to take advantage of the City of Chicago’s free tax assistance… Read more »

CTA Announce Preferred Alignment for Red Line Extension

CTA Announce Preferred Alignment for Red Line Extension

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) announced that the agency has selected a preferred alignment for the Red Line Extension (RLE)—a project that will extend the Red Line to 130th Street… Read more »