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Columna: Tus Impuestos de Propiedad con la Tesorera Maria Pappas: Los 10 mejores consejos para ayudar a los propietarios a entender mejor sus impuestos a la propiedad
Por Maria Pappas Los propietarios me han enseñado unas cuantas cosas sobre los impuestos de propiedad mientras he estado como Tesorera del Condado de Cook. Una de las lecciones es… Read more
Cacería de Huevos de Pascua
Recopilado por Ashmar Mandou Hay muchos recuerdos que guardar este fin de semana de Pascua en Chicago, con una plétora de caza de huevos de Pascua, perfecto para las familias…. Read more
Personas Mayores Celebran el Día de San Valentín y el Día de San Patricio en el Brunch Hearts and Shamrocks
Personas mayores de Cicero celebraron un Día de San Valentín tardío y un Día de San Patricio adelantado en el evento anual de Hearts and Shamrocks el 13 de marzo… Read more
Los Representantes García, Grijalva y Castro Instan a DHS a Abordar las Principales Barreras al Asilo con la Aplicación CBP One
Los Representantes Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04), Raúl M. Grijalva (AZ-07), y Joaquín Castro (TX-20), pidieron a sus colegas llamar al Secretario Alejandro Mayorkas, del Departamento de Seguridad en el País… Read more
Artists Showcase Ukrainian Folk Art in Works Displayed at Treasurer Maria Pappas’ Office
The public is invited to view paintings by Ukrainian-born, Chicago-based artists Elena Diadenko and Elena Pach on display in the Office of Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas through April 30…. Read more
Delight in a Spring Break Staycation at Shedd Aquarium
Few spring break destinations allow families to explore both tropical coral reefs and arctic waters in the same day. At Shedd Aquarium, guests come face-to-face with aquatic life from across… Read more
Little Village -26th Street Area Chamber of Commerce Announces 2024 Mexican Independence Day Updates
The Little Village Chamber of Commerce announces the date and theme for the 2024 Annual 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade. The annual parade will kick-off at noon on Sunday,… Read more
Chicago Announces Lawsuit Seeking Accountability for Manufacturing, Selling Pistols that Easily Turn into ‘Glock Switches’
On Tuesday, the City of Chicago announced a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against Glock, the manufacturer of the most popular handguns in the United States, alleging that Glock is facilitating the proliferation… Read more
Women Leaders Come Together for Third Annual 16th District Women’s Power Brunch
On Friday, March 15th, Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar, 16th District Commissioner on Women’s Issues Claudia Ayala, Leyden Township Supervisor Rocco Biscaglio, and Franklin Park Mayor Barrett Pedersen hosted… Read more
Chicago Officials Begin Migrant Evictions from Shelters
By: Ashmar Mandou Last weekend, the City of Chicago began evicting migrants from city shelters who have overstayed the 60-day limit, causing confusion. In the first two days of eviction,… Read more