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City Colleges Announces Record Number
City Colleges of Chicago Chancellor Juan Salgado on Wednesday announced that City Colleges graduates are transferring to four-year colleges and universities in record numbers. The number of graduates transferring annually… Read more
Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas to Deliver Tax Savings to Customers
Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas will pass along savings from the federal tax law changes to Illinois customers beginning in May. Approximately $26 million in savings will be delivered… Read more
Paving Season Underway
The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and the Department of Water Management (DWM) officially kicked off the 2018 paving season in Chicago. The City has identified the first 200 of… Read more
HACE to Host Hiring Event for Latino Professionals
HACE’s Annual Leadership Career Fair attracts hundreds of engaged individuals from around the nation, from various sectors and industries and from all experience levels. The summit provides a powerful learning… Read more
Casa Central Welcomes New VP of External Affairs
Casa Central announces the addition of its new VP of External Affairs & Chief Marketing Officer, Jose M Muñoz, to the agency’s leadership team. In his new role, Muñoz will… Read more
Carling Hotel Reopens
The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) CEO Eugene Jones joined Alderman Walter Burnett Jr. (27th), Mayor Rahm Emanuel and preservation advocates to open the renovated and restored Carling Hotel. The $27… Read more
Chicagoan of the Year Faces Deportation
By: Ashmar Mandou Outside of the Chicago Immigration Court Wednesday morning, a pool of activities held a press conference ahead of immigration hearing in the deportation case of immigrant rights… Read more
Live Nation Launches ‘National Concert Week’
Live Nation announced ‘National Concert Week’ will take place April 30 through May 8 with an exclusive $20 all-in ticket offer for fans to celebrate the kickoff to its biggest… Read more
Ford Urges Illinois Supreme Court to Require Racial and Discrimination Training
Seeking to limit discriminatory practices in the courtroom, state Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, passed a resolution out of a House committee Wednesday that urges the Illinois Supreme Court… Read more
Friendly Tap Announces Friendly Folk Fest 6
All Friendly folks are welcome to the sixth annual two-day festival. Friendly Folk Fest will take place on June 1 and June 2. Friday music starts at 6pm ($20 admission); Saturday music… Read more