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Steps to Fight Opioid Epidemic
New efforts were announced to prevent over-dispensing of opioids as part of a continued fight against the opioid epidemic. A letter was sent to the city’s largest employers asking them… Read more
Recipes to Shake Off Pounds and Boost Your Energy
Getting motivated to lose weight isn’t a problem for some people. Staying motivated is often another story. When a diet doesn’t produce results right away, studies show people usually don’t… Read more
Top Four Grilling Tips for Grilling Season
Grilling season is here, making it the perfect time to enjoy outdoor barbecues with friends and family and trying out brand new recipes with savory pork favorites. Pork, the classic… Read more
Emanuel Closes One Summer Chicago with ‘Thank you’
Mayor Rahm Emanuel closed the 2018 One Summer Chicago (OSC) job season by thanking youth at BUILD Chicago. BUILD was one of nearly 2,000 work sites that provided a record high 32,000 jobs… Read more
Martinez to Hold Annual Family Wellness and Back to School Fair
Assistant Majority Leader Iris Y. Martinez (D-Chicago) will hold her annual Family Wellness and Back to School Fair on Thursday, Aug. 9th, joined by co-host State Representative Jaime Andrade Jr…. Read more
MadeGood Foods, My Dental Gallery to Host Free Back-to-School Bash
To ensure children residing in the south side of Chicago are well-equipped and excited to head back to school, MadeGood, a company dedicated to providing healthy snacks that are school-safe,… Read more
New Early Childhood Education Site Heads to West Ridge
The Department of Family and Support Services and Chicago Public Schools announced a new early education center at Passages Elementary School – the fourth center to be announced this year…. Read more
CPS High Schools Receive Among Best in the Nation
Newly released data by Niche, which analyzes school data across the country, ranked five Chicago Public Schools (CPS) high schools as among the best 100 public high schools in the… Read more
CTU, Community Allies Launch Sustainable Community Schools Pilot
After nearly two years of negotiation and struggle, the Chicago Teachers Union and its community allies in the Grassroots Education Movement (GEM) have won formal Chicago Public Schools approval to… Read more
City Unveils East End of Riverwalk
Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced plans to improve the east end of the Chicago Riverwalk. These improvements are part of ongoing efforts to build upon the success of the Riverwalk and… Read more