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Primera Cumbre de Educación en Marshall Square
Latinos Progresando, Marshall Square Resource Network y CPS Network 7 ofrecieron un día completo de aprendizaje y relaciones para las familias, educadores y proveedores de servicios del barrio en Saucedo… Read more
McCormick Place Metra Station Devela Nuevos Paneles de Arte de Estudiantes de After School Matters
El 8 de noviembre del 2017, Metra y Metropolitan Pier y Exposition Authority (MPEA) develaron una significativa mejora a la estación Metra en McCormick Place, incluyendo una vibrante serie de… Read more
Jóvenes de CPS Firmes Ante Temas de Justicia Racial, Violencia y Educación
Durante los meses de octubre y noviembre, más de 3,000 estudiantes de secundaria y escuela media de CPS dieron cortos discursos respondiendo a la pregunta; “¿Cuál es el problema de… Read more
CPS Suspension Rates Continue to Fall
By: Ashmar Mandou Recently, Chicago Public Schools announced that suspensions continue to decline, with a 41 percent reduction in in-school suspensions and a 76 percent reduction in the rate of… Read more
‘Celebrating a Brighter Future’
By: Ashmar Mandou Teens in Chicago will soon be empowered through art, peace, and job festival as part of the “Celebrating a Brighter Future,” on November 15th at the Austin… Read more
Millions in Financial Assistance Available to Eligible Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas Customers
Applications for energy assistance through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) are open for Illinois households that include seniors, people with disabilities, and households with children ages five years… Read more
Emanuel Announces Program to Support Affordable Homeownership in Neighborhoods Across Chicago
Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced an initiative to create new affordable homeownership opportunities in neighborhoods throughout Chicago. The “City Lots for Working Families” program will provide vacant, City-owned lots to developers… Read more
AG Contender Fairley Demands Accountability as Springfield Sexual Harassment Revelations Emerge
Democratic Attorney General Candidate Sharon Fairley on Thursday called for sweeping change to address sexual harassment and sexism in the Illinois General Assembly. Fairley, who would be the first African… Read more
ComEd’s Energy System is Ready to Serve Customers this Winter
As temperatures begin to dip, ComEd has been hard at work to ensure the company’s electric system is ready to meet the energy needs of customers all winter long. Throughout… Read more
City Barbeque Opens First Chicagoland Location in Berwyn
City Barbeque, an award-winning barbeque joint built on a foundation of “low and slow” smoked meats, made-from-scratch sides, indulgent desserts, and a healthy dose of backyard hospitality, recently opened its… Read more