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Chicago’s World-Class Cultural Scene Opens Gates for Museum Week 2018
Chicago’s world-famous winters can make it difficult to comfortably discover the city, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to go into hibernation. In fact, January is an ideal time… Read more
CTU responds to theft, wasteful district spending highlighted in inspector general’s annual report
Chicago Teachers Union Recording Secretary Michael Brunson issued the following statement today in response to allegations of grift and excessive spending through the widespread use of gift cards by Chicago… Read more
Senado Federal de la República de México inaugura ‘Galardón Migrante Solidario’ con entrega al Senador Sandoval
Durante los días festivos en México en honor a la Virgen de Guadalupe, el Senador del PRI y presidente de la Confederación Parlamentaria de las Américas (Copa), Miguel Ángel Chico… Read more
New Year’s Resolution Ideas
By: Ashmar Mandou New Year is just days away and serves as the perfect opportunity to reevaluate and reflect on your life’s choices this past year with hope to kick… Read more
Organizers Announce Location to Reprise Historic Event
Women’s March Chicago calls on women and their allies to join “March To the Polls” on January 20, 2018 at Columbus Parkway and Congress Drive, the same location where a… Read more
Cicero Police Apprehend Suspect in Park Killing
Cicero Police have formally charged a suspect in the August 22, 2017 killing of a 16-year-old boy who was playing basketball with friends at a local Cicero Park when assailants… Read more
How to Commit to Your New Year’s Resolutions
By: Ashmar Mandou It can be daunting when your list of New Year’s Resolutions is as long as your holiday shopping list. However, it is important to remember that the… Read more
New Program to Provide Support for Homeless
Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the Flexible Housing Subsidy Pool (FHSP), a one-of-a-kind supportive housing rental subsidy model that combines both housing/rental subsidy expertise and intensive case management to effectively house… Read more
Watch Out for Frostbite As Chicago Area’s Temperature Drops
An unwelcome visitor has come to the Chicago area: bone-chillingly cold weather. With that, comes an increased chance of getting frostbite, even if you’re just outside for a few minutes…. Read more
Did 10,000 Die in Beijing in 1989?
by Daniel Nardini Normally many things in this world do not surprise me anymore. This recent news item did. According to recently declassified British cables, sent by then British ambassador… Read more »