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$2 Martes en la Feria Estatal de Illinois

$2 Martes en la Feria Estatal de Illinois

La Feria del Estado de Illinois se complace en anunciar $2 Martes para la Feria Estatal de Illinois 2022. El martes, 16 de agosto, todos los juegos de la feria… Read more »

Regresa el Concierto Gratuito de Verano de Broadway en Chicago

Regresa el Concierto Gratuito de Verano de Broadway en Chicago

Broadway In Chicago se complace en anunciar que ss Concierto Gratuito de Verano regresará al Millennium Park este agosto por primera vez desde el 2019. El Concierto Gratuito de Verano… Read more »

Youth Karate Instructor Charged with Dissemination and Possession of Child Pornography

Youth Karate Instructor Charged with Dissemination and Possession of Child Pornography

A Des Plaines man who worked as a youth karate instructor has been charged with Dissemination and Possession of Child Pornography after investigators determined he viewed and distributed several sexually… Read more »

Chicago Investigates ICE Use of Data Brokers in Sanctuary Laws

Chicago Investigates ICE Use of Data Brokers in Sanctuary Laws

By: Ashmar Mandou Recently, Chicago’s Cook County heard various testimony on how ICE’s contract with data broker LexisNexis may have created a loophole around the county’s sanctuary ordinance. “We’ve seen… Read more »

Rep. Hernandez to Hold Shred Day, Electronic Recycling, Drug Take-Back Event

Rep. Hernandez to Hold Shred Day, Electronic Recycling, Drug Take-Back Event

Due to increased demand for on-site paper shredding, state Rep. Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernandez, D-Cicero, in partnership with Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart, is hosting a second community shred day,… Read more »

Series Highlighting Scientists Who Have Broken Cultural Barriers Opens at the Field

Series Highlighting Scientists Who Have Broken Cultural Barriers Opens at the Field

This August, the Field Museum is launching a new exhibition series, The Changing Face of Science. The series will highlight the work of scientists and science educators who are women… Read more »

City Continues to Prioritize Those at Highest Risk of Monkeypox

City Continues to Prioritize Those at Highest Risk of Monkeypox

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced that 326 Chicagoans have tested positive for the monkeypox virus (MPV) as the department and City continue outreach efforts in response to… Read more »

Stay Vigilant with Your Mental Health amidst Barrage of Bad News

Stay Vigilant with Your Mental Health amidst Barrage of Bad News

By Sindy M. Benavides, CEO of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News Every time we turn on the news or check our cell… Read more »

Triton College Hosted GLoW and GADgET Summer Camps for Youth

Triton College Hosted GLoW and GADgET Summer Camps for Youth

The camps, GLoW (Girls Learning to Weld), July 11-14, and GADgET (Girls Adventuring in Design, Engineering & Technology), July 18-21, gave both boys and girls hands-on building projects using technology… Read more »

IDOC Encourages Applications to the Northwestern Prison Education Program (NPEP)

IDOC Encourages Applications to the Northwestern Prison Education Program (NPEP)

The Northwestern Prison Education Program (NPEP) is now accepting applications for a new cohort of students for the 2022-2023 academic year. IDOC partners with NPEP, a degree-granting initiative of Northwestern… Read more »