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Monthly Archives: March 2019

Consumers Across America Empowered to Potentially Boost Their Credit Score

Consumers Across America Empowered to Potentially Boost Their Credit Score

In a game-changing move that many expect will significantly improve financial inclusion for millions of Americans, Experian launched Experian Boost, a first-of-its-kind financial tool. Experian Boost, which is available at… Read more »

Early Voting and In-Person Registration

Early Voting and In-Person Registration

Early Voting begins this week at 51 locations in Chicago, and each site also will offer voter-registration services. Every site will be open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5… Read more »

Chicago Latino Film Festival Hosts Kick-off Party

Chicago Latino Film Festival Hosts Kick-off Party

The International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago presented last night the full program for the 35th Chicago Latino Film Festival during their annual Kickoff Party, held this year at 365-viii,… Read more »

Head Over to Broadway

Head Over to Broadway

Broadway In Chicago is thrilled to announce its next season will feature the Pre-Broadway world premiere ONCE UPON A ONE MORE TIME, OSLO, MEAN GIRLS, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, SUMMER:… Read more »

Higher Consumption of Sugary Beverages Linked with Increased Risk of Early Mortality

Higher Consumption of Sugary Beverages Linked with Increased Risk of Early Mortality

The more sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) people consumed, the greater their risk of premature death — particularly death from cardiovascular disease, and to a lesser extent from cancer, according to a… Read more »

Surprising Skin Sins That Age Your Face

Surprising Skin Sins That Age Your Face

Unless you have been living under a rock, you know that smoking, not wearing sunscreen and going to bed with your makeup on hardly produces the coveted look of Instagram’s… Read more »

IDOC Ground on Mental Health Treatment Center

IDOC Ground on Mental Health Treatment Center

The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) is constructing a 200-bed mental health and general medicine treatment center in Joliet. This facility will provide the most intensive level of care for… Read more »

Lowering Blood Pressure Prevents Worsening Brain Damage in Elderly

Lowering Blood Pressure Prevents Worsening Brain Damage in Elderly

Elderly people with high blood pressure, or hypertension, who took medicine to keep their 24-hour systolic blood pressure around 130 mm Hg for three years showed significantly less accumulation of… Read more »

One Summer Launches Summer Fast Track

One Summer Launches Summer Fast Track

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) announced the launch of the One Summer Chicago application. The One Summer Chicago program will support 32,000… Read more »

Mayor Emanuel, CPS Announce Academic Program Expansion

Mayor Emanuel, CPS Announce Academic Program Expansion

To build on the record-setting academic progress being made in Chicago schools, Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CPS CEO Dr. Janice K. Jackson announced on Tuesday that nearly 17,000 CPS students… Read more »