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Illinois DCFS to Provide Free Webinar about the DCFS Hiring Process
Job recruiters from the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (Illinois DCFS) are hosting a free webinar designed to guide job seekers through the DCFS application process. Attendees will… Read more
Mayor Brandon Johnson Announces Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa for Superintendent of Chicago Park District
Mayor Brandon Johnson has appointed 35th Ward Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa as the Chicago Park District General Superintendent and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Alderman Ramirez-Rosa will build on the legacy of… Read more
Court Orders Landlord to Pay $80,000 for Threatening to Call ICE on Tenant
An Illinois circuit court judge awarded more than $80,000 in a case brought by a Chicago couple who sued their landlords under the state’s Immigrant Tenant Protection Act (ITPA). The… Read more
Butcher and The Burger Opens in O’Hare International Airport’s Terminal 5
The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) held a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the opening of Butcher & the Burger in O’Hare International Airport’s Terminal 5. “I’m proud to welcome another Chicago… Read more
Triton College Launches PEPA Academy
Triton College is thrilled to announce its free Pre-Employment, Pre-Apprenticeship (PEPA) Academy Program, designed for students interested in the manufacturing and healthcare fields. This program aims to enhance students’ marketability… Read more
Sinai Urban Health Institute Celebrates 25 Years of Advancing Health Equity
Sinai Urban Health Institute (SUHI), a leader in public health research, training, and community-driven solutions, proudly celebrates its 25th anniversary of addressing health inequities and driving positive change in communities… Read more
Greater Chicago Food Depository, Young Invincibles Champion Illinois Bill to Address Growing Crisis of Student Hunger
The Greater Chicago Food Depository announced that it has joined forces with the national young adult advocacy network, Young Invincibles, to champion a state-level bill in Illinois aimed at alleviating… Read more
Equal Hope Holds Successful 3rd Annual “Teal Talk” Health & Resource Fair
Chicagoans attended Equal Hope’s 3rd Annual “Teal Talk” Health & Resource Fair recently at the Humboldt Park Field House, held in honor of National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month in January…. Read more
Tips to Help you Spring Forward
While your phone may automatically update for daylight saving time, our bodies aren’t always as quick to adapt. Here are a few tips to help you spring forward into daylight… Read more
Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month
By: Ashmar Mandou Women’s History Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the countless contributions women have made throughout history. This is a wonderful opportunity to intentionally commemorate this… Read more