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Fall Fest Returns to Lincoln Park Zoo

Fall Fest Returns to Lincoln Park Zoo

Celebrate the changing colors and the autumn season in Chicago at Lincoln Park Zoo’s Fall Fest, kicking off September 30. This free admission, family-friendly fest invites guests to enjoy the… Read more »

Chicago Ranked High for Violence Prevention Programs

Chicago Ranked High for Violence Prevention Programs

By: Ashmar Mandou The City of Chicago recently announced The Community Justice Action Fund’s inaugural City Violence Prevention Index (VPI) ranked Chicago among the top cities in the nation for… Read more »

The 2021 Tax Year Exemption Applications Are Due Friday

The 2021 Tax Year Exemption Applications Are Due Friday

Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi announced exemptions that contribute to lowering a homeowner’s property tax bill.  Many exemptions automatically renew this year due to COVID-19. Homeowners can check the Cook… Read more »

Popular Taste of Greektown Festival Returns to Chicago

Popular Taste of Greektown Festival Returns to Chicago

Greektown Chicago’s popular Taste of Greektown festival returns for its 32nd year this summer with the city’s largest celebration of Hellenic cuisine and culture, Friday, August 26 through Sunday, August… Read more »

Rally to Preserve Uptown’s Diversity, Affordable Housing

Rally to Preserve Uptown’s Diversity, Affordable Housing

The Stop Luxury Developments (SLD) at Weiss Hospital Campaign – held a rally on Sunday, Aug. 21st at Clarendon and Wilson in Uptown o bring to light the consequences on… Read more »

South Korea Dancing a Fine Line Between China and the U.S.A.

South Korea Dancing a Fine Line Between China and the U.S.A.

By Daniel Nardini What most Americans, even those U.S. military personnel stationed in South Korea, do not know is that South Korea has a close connection to China. Having dealt… Read more »

Lanzan Cooperativa de Limpieza Propiedad de Trabajadores Inmigrantes en el Lado Sureste de Chicago

Lanzan Cooperativa de Limpieza Propiedad de Trabajadores Inmigrantes en el Lado Sureste de Chicago

Mujeres Brillantes de La Limpieza LWCA, la Comisionada del Condado de Cook, Alma Anaya, la Concejal del Distrito 10, Susan Sadlowski-Garza, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos: United Workers’ Center (CTU) y… Read more »

Villanueva Anuncia Millones en Proyectos de Infraestructura

Villanueva Anuncia Millones en Proyectos de Infraestructura

Sobre la base de las inversiones en infraestructura inteligente apoyadas por la Senadora Estatal Celina Villanueva, el Departamento de Transporte de Illinois anunció casi $13 millones en proyectos de mejoras… Read more »

El Nuevo Programa SEED de Triton College Ayuda a Estudiantes con Discapacidades

El Nuevo Programa SEED de Triton College Ayuda a Estudiantes con Discapacidades

Center for Access and Accommodative Services (CAAS) de Triton College tiene un nuevo programa para ayudar a estudiantes con discapacidades – el Programa Skill Enhancement and Employee Development (SEED) [Mejora… Read more »

Nuevo Programa de Pago de Préstamos Estudiantiles para Profesionales de Atención de Salud Conductual Comunitaria

Nuevo Programa de Pago de Préstamos Estudiantiles para Profesionales de Atención de Salud Conductual Comunitaria

La Comisión de Asistencia Estudiantil de Illinois (ISAC) lanzó la aplicación para un programa de ayuda de pago de préstamos para apoyar a profesionales calificados de salud mental y abuso… Read more »