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Upcoming BACP Small Business Expo Returns In-Person

Upcoming BACP Small Business Expo Returns In-Person

The Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP), along with sponsor Western Union, announced the free BACP Small Business Expo will return to an in-person event to be… Read more »

Igniting Travel to Chicago

Igniting Travel to Chicago

By: Ashmar Mandou Travel enthusiasts are making up for the last two years of lockdown and restrictions, as nearly seven in ten Americans, 69 percent, are planning to travel this… Read more »

New Report: Smarter Land Use Planning is Urgently Needed to Safeguard Farmland

New Report: Smarter Land Use Planning is Urgently Needed to Safeguard Farmland

Smart growth and investment in Midwest downtowns and main streets must occur now to secure the land that grows our food, according to American Farmland Trust’s new report Farms Under… Read more »

Sones de México Ensemble Hosts Three Guitar Workshops

Sones de México Ensemble Hosts Three Guitar Workshops

Sones de México Ensemble co-founder Juan Díes leads workshops for students of our Mexican Music School and others seeking to improve their skills as guitarists and increase their knowledge of… Read more »

Four 16th District Public Schools Receive Renewable Energy Education Initiative Funding

Four 16th District Public Schools Receive Renewable Energy Education Initiative Funding

Under Cook County’s Solar Schools Grant program, the Cook County Department of Environment and Sustainability awarded grant funding to 24 public schools, four within the 16th District, to support the… Read more »

Villa to host Youth College and Career Fair

Villa to host Youth College and Career Fair

State Senator Karina Villa is hosting a Youth College and Career Fair for local students making plans for after high school graduation. “Deciding what’s next after high school can be… Read more »

Governor Pritzker Updates COVID-19 Requirements

Governor Pritzker Updates COVID-19 Requirements

As part of his continuing plan to carefully unwind the state’s COVID-19 executive orders, Governor Pritzker updating vaccine and testing requirements in some industries. The updated executive order amends testing… Read more »

Illinois Medical Practices Selected for Statewide ‘House Call’ Project

Illinois Medical Practices Selected for Statewide ‘House Call’ Project

In Illinois, nearly 200,000 residents who require home-based primary care (HBPC) are not receiving this critical medical service. To address this urgent need, 17 Illinois medical practices, some independent, others… Read more »

Do You Have Access to a Local Doctor You Can Afford and Trust? If not, we can help!

Do You Have Access to a Local Doctor You Can Afford and Trust? If not, we can help!

For over 30 years, the Access to Care program has provided primary health care services to residents of suburban Cook County and northwest Chicago who have lower-incomes, are uninsured, or… Read more »

The Salvation Army to Provide Free Back-to-School Physicals and Vaccinations

The Salvation Army to Provide Free Back-to-School Physicals and Vaccinations

The Salvation Army North and Central Illinois Division, in partnership with Rush University Medical Center, will host a no-cost back-to-school health fair at the Salvation Army Freedom Center, 825 N…. Read more »