Author Archives: Editor
El Concejo Municipal Aprueba la Histórica Ordenanza de Tiempo Libre Remunerado de Chicago
El Concilio de la Ciudad de Chicago aprobó la ordenanza de Tiempo Libre Pagado de Chicago, que garantiza hasta cinco días de tiempo libre remunerado y cinco días de licencia… Read more
Carlos Tortolero, Fundador, Presidente & CEO del Museo Nacional de Arte Mexicano, se Retira
Por Ashmar Mandou Una leyenda local, Carlos Tortolero, fundador, presidente y CEO del Museo Nacional de Arte Mexicano (NMMA) deja el puesto el 31 de diciembre, después de más de… Read more
Ceremonia del Corte de Cinta Para el Nuevo Negocio de Cicero – Portillo’s
Después de años de planeamiento, Ciceró es ahora hogar de Portillo’s. El jueves, 2 de noviembre, el Presidente de Cicero, Larry Dominick, junto con su esposa Diana Dominick, se unió… Read more
Press Forward Chicago Launches with $10 Million in Commitments to Revitalize Local News
A coalition of 10 funders announced the launch of Press Forward Chicago with early commitments nearing $10 million to strengthen and sustain local news organizations and ensure Chicago’s diverse residents have… Read more
City Champions Shopping Local During the Holiday Season
The Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) celebrate and support Chicago’s collective small business community. As a start to the holiday shopping season, to spur consumer spending… Read more
ComEd, HIRE360 Celebrate First Graduating Class of New EV Pre-Apprenticeship Program
ComEd and HIRE360 joined members of the community to recognize the first class of graduates of the Take Charge: Pre-Apprenticeship program, a first-of-its-kind program to prepare local residents for careers… Read more
Cuba Latino Art Beat a Success
The President of Latino Art Beat, Don Rossi Nuccio has traveled to Cuba many times over the years, but in 2016 when he was part of the Obama White House… Read more
IDJJ Celebrates First Youth Vocational Certifications with Greater West Town Project
Young adults who are in the custody of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice (IDJJ) are investing in their futures by taking advantage of vocational training and certification opportunities offered… Read more
Communities in Schools of Chicago Renews Youth Mental Health First Training for Parents, Teachers and Staff
Amid a new and growing body of research about the mental health crisis facing youth and their families, Communities In Schools of Chicago (CIS) is encouraging the public to register… Read more
Fitch Ratings Affirms City Colleges of Chicago’s A+ Credit Rating
City Colleges of Chicago announces that Fitch Ratings has affirmed its credit rating of A+ and upgraded the community college system’s outlook from Stable to Positive. “We are pleased to… Read more