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CTA Partners with Olive-Harvey of Chicago for Future Careers in Transportation

CTA Partners with Olive-Harvey of Chicago for Future Careers in Transportation

To help Chicagoans take the first step toward a career in transportation, the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has recently partnered with Olive-Harvey College to offer a free preparatory course to… Read more »

Community Career Day Helps Students Learn More About One of the Fastest-Growing Industries

Community Career Day Helps Students Learn More About One of the Fastest-Growing Industries

ComEd on Tuesday joined industry and education partners from the region to host “Powering Your Career Path,” a community career event at the United Center to inspire and recruit more… Read more »

IDPH Stresses Need to Close Cancer Screening Gap Ahead of National Mammography Day

IDPH Stresses Need to Close Cancer Screening Gap Ahead of National Mammography Day

With National Mammography Day approaching on October 21, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is urging women in Illinois who have delayed breast cancer screenings to take action and… Read more »

Illinois Doctors Warn of Threat to Women’s Health in State Court Races

Illinois Doctors Warn of Threat to Women’s Health in State Court Races

Just over four months after the United State Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and caused public outcry across the country, Illinois medical experts and Protect Our Court on Monday… Read more »

Governor Pritzker Continues Effort to Adjust COVID-19 Requirements

Governor Pritzker Continues Effort to Adjust COVID-19 Requirements

As part of an ongoing effort to carefully roll back Illinois’s COVID-19 executive orders, Governor Pritzker on Monday updated masking and testing requirements for healthcare facilities and long-term care centers…. Read more »

New Pappas study: Tax investors exploit Illinois property tax law they shaped to reap millions in profits from Black and Latino communities

New Pappas study: Tax investors exploit Illinois property tax law they shaped to reap millions in profits from Black and Latino communities

A new study from the Cook County Treasurer’s Office reveals that hedge funds, private equity firms and others are exploiting a loophole in Illinois’ property tax law to make millions… Read more »

$4.85M Lotto Jackpot Won in River Grove

$4.85M Lotto Jackpot Won in River Grove

Employees at a grocery store in River Grove are buzzing with excitement after selling a $4.85 million winning Lotto® ticket over the weekend. The winning ticket was sold at Rich’s… Read more »

Enjoy Halloween in Chicago Parks

Enjoy Halloween in Chicago Parks

Halloween “On the Block” The Chicago Park District’s Rollin’ Rec activity van will offer trick-or-treaters a chance to enjoy fun games during the City of Chicago’s week-long celebration of Halloween…. Read more »

Berwyn Police Department to Host Coffee with a Cop

Berwyn Police Department to Host Coffee with a Cop

The Berwyn Police Department is excited to host Coffee with a Cop on Thursday, October 20th from 9:00a.m.-11:00a.m.  The event will take place at Starbucks (7136 W. Ogden).  This event is a… Read more »

Maduro’s War

Maduro’s War

By Daniel Nardini As if things in Venezuela are not bad enough, now Venezuela is going one step further in forcing companies to publish digital maps and map websites that… Read more »