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Brookfield Zoo Unveils New Logo
Honoring a rich legacy of conservation impact and leadership while boldly looking towards the future, Brookfield Zoo and its parent organization, the Chicago Zoological Society, proudly unveil their new unified… Read more
Edly-Allen Introduces Mobile Integrated Health Care Bill
State Senator Mary Edly-Allen introduced a new measure that would implement a mobile integrated health (MIH) care model, also known as community paramedicine, to aid those dealing with chronic illnesses… Read more
Congressman García, State Sen. Celina Villanueva Meet with Reproductive Health Advocates
Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04) and IL State Senator Celina Villanueva met on March 4th with stakeholders in the field of reproductive health to discuss the current challenges of reproductive… Read more
IDPH Adopts New CDC Guidelines
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced that it is adopting updated guidance from the CDC that streamline and simplify recommendations for dealing with the range of respiratory viruses,… Read more
City Launches One Summer Chicago Online Application
The Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) announced the launch of the One Summer Chicago (OSC) application portal. The City aims to connect an additional 4,000 young people… Read more
Chicago Public Schools Celebrates School Social Worker Week
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is uplifting more than 600 school social workers and nearly 50 school social worker interns across the District who work and advocate with students, families, and… Read more
City Colleges, University of Chicago Announce Expansion of Healthcare Programs on South Side of Chicago
Mayor Johnson joined City Colleges of Chicago, the University of Chicago, and the University of Chicago Medical Center to announce the expansion of healthcare programs and facilities on the South… Read more
DCEO Celebrates Women’s HERstory Month
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) launched its annual Women’s HERstory Month campaign — developed to celebrate and support women-owned businesses, entrepreneurs and future female founders throughout… Read more
Cook County Commissioner Moore Leads Initiative to Combat Trafficking
Cook County Commissioner Stanley Moore is spearheading a pioneering initiative aimed at tracking the often-overlooked issue of trafficking and sexual exploitation of men and boys in Cook County. On Thursday,… Read more
Word of Mouth Helps Homeowner Get $6,805 Refund for Missed Exemptions
By: Maria Pappas Word of mouth helped Chef Gabriel Miranda of Hickory Hills obtain a $6,805 refund for missed homeowner exemptions. Miranda said he and his wife deposited the money… Read more