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Tenth Annual Arts in the Dark Halloween Parade Celebrates Chicago’s Creative Landscape
LUMA8 proudly celebrates the 10th Annual Arts in the Dark Halloween parade, a family-friendly happening featuring unique floats, spectacle puppets and all forms of creative performance taking place Saturday, October… Read more
Iconic Halloween Parade Returns for 10th Anniversary
By: Ashmar Mandou Artists spanning across Chicago neighborhoods will converge downtown for the 10th Annual Arts in the Dark Halloween parade, which will be the biggest parade, yet. This family-friendly… Read more
Biden-Harris Administration Awards Nearly $1.5M to Help Illinois Improve Maternal Health
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced nearly $1.5 million to the University of Illinois-Chicago to identify… Read more
Humboldt Park Health Hosts ‘Strength in Every Step’ Breast Cancer Awareness Event
Humboldt Park Health is leading the charge in promoting breast cancer awareness this October with the “Strength in Every Step” Breast Cancer Awareness Event on Saturday, October 19, 2024 from… Read more
Cook County Health Launches Robotic Lung Cancer Biopsy System
On October 15, Cook County Health hosted Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle to celebrate the launch of the Intuitive Surgical ION Navigational Bronchoscopy platform at John H. Stroger, Jr…. Read more
Triton College’s School of Continuing Education Partnered with Dohrn Insurance Training, Inc., for New Insurance Certification
Triton College’s School of Continuing Education is encouraging prospective students interested in the field of insurance to pursue an insurance licensing certification which equips them with the ability to sell… Read more
CPS Celebrates Next Steps to Bolster Academic Offerings at North Lawndale Schools
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) officials celebrated the next milestone in a District-community collaborative project to provide high-quality science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) programming at three North Lawndale schools…. Read more
Communities in Schools of Chicago Releases First Comprehensive Report on Bullying and Provides Solutions
This October, in recognition of Bullying Prevention Month, CIS of Chicago is releasing an 18-page “Bullying Brief,” which examines current reports about youth social media use, cyberbullying, and mental health… Read more
City of Chicago, London Tech Startup Announce Chicago as U.S., Headquarters
In a virtual event connecting London and Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson and World Business Chicago announced that Pirkx, a leading London-based insurtech company focused on providing affordable and accessible well-being… Read more
State Senator Cervantes Serves Over 250 at Grocery and Energy Resource Fair
State Senator Javier Cervantes and Nicor Gas hosted a grocery and energy resource fair at Morton College on Thursday, giving over 250 residents the opportunity to learn about their energy… Read more