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Berwyn Police to motorists: Celebrating Thanksgiving? Buckle up and drive sober
This Thanksgiving, The Berwyn Police Department is joining the Illinois State Police and local law enforcement to ensure holiday travelers are buckled up and driving sober with a “Click It… Read more
CDC warns of Salmonella Outbreak Affecting Mostly Infants Linked to Recalled Dry Pet Food
A Center for Disease Control and Prevention food safety alert regarding an outbreak of Salmonella has been shared recently, which included the following points: • This outbreak has been… Read more
City of Chicago Appoints New CDPH Commissioner
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the appointment of public health leader Dr. Olusimbo “Simbo” Ige, MD, MS, MPH to serve as Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH). Dr…. Read more
Castro Measure Puts Township Residents, Mental Health Services First
Certain township mental health boards – or 708 boards – could soon begin collecting the revenue they need to operate, thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Cristina Castro…. Read more
ReUp Education Partners with Triton College to Expand Opportunities to Engage and Support Adult Learners
ReUp Education, a leading tech-enabled provider empowering adult learners, has announced a new partnership with Triton College, a public community college founded in River Grove, Ill. This new partnership expands… Read more
Diversify the Future Foundation and Engtal Launch STEM Scholarships for Chicagoland Students
A Chicago STEM staffing firm, Engtal, has raised thousands of dollars through its work for its sponsor, the not-for-profit Diversify the Future Foundation, which supports underrepresented talent in the Chicagoland… Read more
It Takes A Village Family of Schools Acquires Historic Hales Franciscan Campus
It Takes A Village Family of Schools (ITAV), a recognized leader in social justice education, proudly announces the acquisition of the revered Hales Franciscan campus, an iconic institution located at… Read more
City Council Passes Historic Chicago Paid Time Off Ordinance
Chicago City Council passed the Chicago Paid Time Off ordinance which guarantees up to five days of paid time off and five days of sick time for all of Chicago’s… Read more
National Museum of Mexican Art Founder and President & CEO Carlos Tortolero to Retire
By: Ashmar Mandou Local legend, Carlos Tortolero, founder and president and CEO of the National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) will step down on December 31st, after more than 40… Read more
Housing Authority of Cook County Board of Commissioners (HACC) Appoints Danita Childers as Executive Director
The Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of Cook County (HACC) announced the appointment of a new Executive Director, Danita Childers, who will lead the organization in its continued… Read more