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Couple Ties the Knot After Receiving Cook County’s First Marriage License of 2025

Couple Ties the Knot After Receiving Cook County’s First Marriage License of 2025

A South Shore couple who met on a popular dating app were the lucky pair selected to receive the first marriage license of 2025 and were married in a special… Read more »

Make New Year ‘Rezoolutions’ at Brookfield Zoo Chicago

Make New Year ‘Rezoolutions’ at Brookfield Zoo Chicago

Brookfield Zoo Chicago invites the community to embrace New Year “reZOOlutions” during upcoming free days—including this weekend. Now through February 27, community members can enjoy free admission at Brookfield Zoo… Read more »

DCASE to Host Individual Artists Program Workshop

DCASE to Host Individual Artists Program Workshop

NMPRAC will host a workshop led by the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events Individual Artists Program (IAP). This initiative aims to assist Chicago’s practicing artists in creating work… Read more »

NAMI Illinois Wants to Hear from Educators

NAMI Illinois Wants to Hear from Educators

NAMI Illinois is collaborating with several of their affiliates to design a new mental health program for elementary school students in grades three-five. To ensure that their curriculum effectively meets the… Read more »

New Laws, Rules Impacting Public Health to Take Effect in 2025

New Laws, Rules Impacting Public Health to Take Effect in 2025

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced that a number of new laws and rules designed to strengthen the public health system will go into effect on New Year’s… Read more »

New Years Baby Born at Mount Sinai Hospital at 1:46 AM

New Years Baby Born at Mount Sinai Hospital at 1:46 AM

At 1:46am Wednesday morning, baby Aiden Jimenez took his first breath at Mount Sinai Hospital, becoming Sinai Chicago’s first baby of 2025. The son of Rubicelda Morales and Jose Luis… Read more »

Triton College’s Career Academy Allows Academically Qualified High Schoolers a Taste of College

Triton College’s Career Academy Allows Academically Qualified High Schoolers a Taste of College

Triton College’s Career Academy allows academically qualified in-district high school students a unique opportunity to get a head start on their college education and career. By enrolling in a variety… Read more »

New Pathways to Wellness Initiative Looks to Build Enrollment in Graduate Healthcare Programs

New Pathways to Wellness Initiative Looks to Build Enrollment in Graduate Healthcare Programs

Empowering more students, particularly Latine students, to pursue advanced degrees in healthcare is the goal of a new academic initiative from Dominican University. As the recipient of a five-year, $3… Read more »

Illinois DCFS Offers Post-Secondary Scholarships to Current and Former Youth in Care

Illinois DCFS Offers Post-Secondary Scholarships to Current and Former Youth in Care

The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is currently accepting applications for the 2025 DCFS Scholarship Program. Through the program, a minimum of 53 academic scholarships will be… Read more »

City of Chicago Announces 100 Percent Renewable Energy Milestone

City of Chicago Announces 100 Percent Renewable Energy Milestone

Mayor Brandon Johnson, the Department of Environment (DOE), and the Department of Fleet and Facility Management (2FM) announced that the City has achieved its goal of transitioning all City facilities… Read more »