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FEMA Awards Cicero Fire $130,000 for Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detectors
The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded the Town of Cicero a $130,000 grant to replenish its stock of Smoke/Carbon Monoxide detectors that are given to residents free of charge. Among… Read more
Program Aims to Rehabilitate Vacant Homes, Create Job Training Opportunities
By: Ashmar Mandou A $6 million pilot program is underway to help acquire and rehab 50 vacant homes in Garfield Park, Humboldt Park, and Englewood through a partnership that will… Read more
Chief Judge Evans Announces Dates for Annual Latino Hispanic Heritage Month Courthouse Tours
In honor of Latino Hispanic Heritage Month, the Circuit Court of Cook County will host two consecutive days of tours of the Richard J. Daley Center Courthouse on Tuesday, Sept…. Read more
AT&T Debuts New Entertainment Store Design in Chicago
belongs: on the content and entertainment that customers want and demand. Consumers want to stream video entertainment at any time and in any place. AT&T is the company that is… Read more
Harnessing the Power of Food
Choices play a big part in your overall health. That is why it is so important to nourish your body with healthy foods. Food is powerful. It can fight off… Read more
Health Advocates Highlight Essential Health Services Provided by Cook County
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle was joined by Cook County Health and Hospitals System (CCHHS) CEO Dr. Jay Shannon at Provident Hospital to highlight the essential health services provided… Read more
Alderman Donates to Cover Legal Fees for 50 DACA Recipients
On Tuesday evening at Benito Juarez High School, Alderman Daniel Solis announced a contribution of $30,000 for DACAFUND.org to cover the legal fees and filing costs for 50 Benito Juarez… Read more
Cicero Welcomes New Queen
By: Ashmar Mandou For Ingrid Burgos, 18, being crowned Señorita Cicero this past weekend was truly an exhilarating experience, one that continues to bring on the butterflies. “I still cannot… Read more
Lakeside Bank Announces First Women 1st! Education Awards at Kendall College
Lakeside Bank is hosting its first ever Education Awards, the Women 1st, “Now We’re Cooking!” Kendall College Student Chef Competition. Seven female Kendall Culinary students will whip up their most… Read more
CPS Announces Improved Attendance on First Day of School
Chicago Public Schools announced that 94.7 percent of CPS students attended school on the first day of class – an increase from last year’s rate of 93.9 percent and just… Read more