Yearly Archives: 2020
El Dept. de Servicio Humanos de IL, UIC y CommunityConnect Labs se Asocian Para Contar en el Censo a Communidades de Difícil Acceso
Laborando sobre una inversión de $29 millones del Gobernador Pritzker y la Asamblea General en preparación para el censo del 2020, El Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Illinois (IDHS) ha… Read more
La Urbanización 78 Recibe Nuevo Inquilino
Por: Ashmar Mandou La Alcaldesa Lori E. Lightfoot se unió al Gobernador JB Pritzker, a University of Illinois System y a miembros de la comunidad de Near South Side para… Read more
‘Unnecessary Farce’ to Bring Laughter to Cicero Audiences
“Unnecessary Farce,” a comedy about nefarious small-town shenanigans, will kick off a new program by Morton College in Cicero to restore the Jedlicka Performing Arts Center, located at 3801 Central… Read more
Travel and Adventure Show Returns
The Chicago Travel & Adventure Show, scheduled to return to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center (5555 N. River Rd., Rosemont) February 8 and 9, the show opens at 10a.m…. Read more
Chicago Latino Film Festival Announces Winner of Annual Poster Contest
The International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago (ILCC), producer of the Chicago Latino Film Festival (CLFF), is proud to announce Turkish artist and graphic designer Yağmur Genç as the winner of the 36th Chicago Latino Film Festival… Read more
Early Morning Cicero Fire Takes Life of Infant and Grandfather
A fire at a home off of Roosevelt Road in Cicero was consumed in fire and took the lives of two occupants in the two-story building, a grandfather and his… Read more
Chicago Auto Show Returns
The Chicago Auto Show shifts into high gear as it makes its way to McCormick this weekend, February 8th through 17th. The nation’s largest and best-attended auto show, held annually… Read more
Smartphone Texting Linked to Compromised Pedestrian Safety
Smartphone texting is linked to compromised pedestrian safety, with higher rates of ‘near misses’ and failure to look left and right before crossing a road than either listening to music… Read more
Eat More Plants, Less Meat, to Lower Your Diabetes, Heart Disease Risk
Are you looking to reduce your risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes? According to John Richie, PhD, a professor of public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine, a lower… Read more
Heart-Healthy Foods for Your Diet
1. Eat fish high in omega-3s, such as salmon, tuna, mackerel, herring and trout. 2. A handful of healthy nuts such as almonds or walnuts will satisfy your hunger and help your heart. 3. Berries are chock… Read more