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New Martinez Law Requires Spanish Notification of Landline Termination

New Martinez Law Requires Spanish Notification of Landline Termination

A new law sponsored by Assistant Majority Leader Iris Y. Martinez (D-Chicago) ensures Spanish-speaking Illinoisans are kept up to date on changes to their phone service. The law requires AT&T… Read more »

LeadersUp Hosts Its Annual Hiring Fair in Chicago

LeadersUp Hosts Its Annual Hiring Fair in Chicago

Established in 2013, by Starbucks and forward-thinking business leaders, LeadersUp is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit and talent development accelerator, that works to address the burgeoning opportunity divide and national youth… Read more »

Cook County Receives Distinguished Budget Presentation Award

Cook County Receives Distinguished Budget Presentation Award

The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) awarded the Cook County Department of Budget and Management Services its Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for meeting the… Read more »

Castro: Rauner prioritized big banks over local consumers

Castro: Rauner prioritized big banks over local consumers

Gov. Bruce Rauner prioritized big banks over Illinois consumers Friday, vetoing consumer protection legislation championed by State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin). On Friday, Rauner did not approve Castro’s House Bill… Read more »

YWCA to Host Community Empowerment Expo

YWCA to Host Community Empowerment Expo

YWCA Metropolitan Chicago our first such event, this is not just a job fair but a chance for potential employers to truly engage and invest in the community and for… Read more »

Women’s March Chicago (WMC) Will Once Again Take Over

Women’s March Chicago (WMC) Will Once Again Take Over

By: Ashmar Mandou Women’s March Chicago will once again call upon women and allies to unite and march as the polls open for early voting in Illinois. Called March to… Read more »

Navigating Speech and Language Services in Schools

Navigating Speech and Language Services in Schools

As kids begin heading back to school, some parents may have concerns about their child’s ability to communicate. These may include concerns with speaking, listening, reading, writing, and social interactions…. Read more »

Immigration Advocates Urge Gov. Rauner to Sign Safe Zones Bill

Immigration Advocates Urge Gov. Rauner to Sign Safe Zones Bill

By: Ashmar Mandou Community advocates, on Wednesday rallied outside the Thompson Center calling on Governor Bruce Rauner to sign the Safe Zones Act, SB35, which would create an additional line… Read more »

Navy Pier to Host Noche Caribeña, a Free Latin-Caribbean Dance and Music Showcase

Navy Pier to Host Noche Caribeña, a Free Latin-Caribbean Dance and Music Showcase

Navy Pier has teamed up with the Puerto Rican Arts Alliance (PRAA) to host Noche Caribeña – a festive evening of dance, music and cultural expression – on Saturday, August… Read more »

HAPPY PLACE Extends Stay in Chicago

HAPPY PLACE Extends Stay in Chicago

Dubbed as “the most Instagrammable pop-up in America” (UrbanDaddy), HAPPY PLACE is extending its stay in Chicago through Monday, Sept. 3 due to high ticket demand – the original run… Read more »