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Public Health Officials Warn of Salmonella Outbreak and Recall Linked to Gold Medal Brand Flour
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is working with local health departments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate… Read more
Supporters of New Saint Anthony Hospital Caravan to Springfield for State Support
More than 500 local residents and patients of Saint Anthony Hospital in Chicago’s Little Village and Lawndale neighborhoods loaded buses for Springfield this morning to urge lawmakers for state funding… Read more
IDPH Urges Illinoisans to Get Educated About Tickborne Illnesses
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is urging the public to get educated about how to protect themselves from Lyme disease at the start of National Lyme Disease Awareness… Read more
Whitney Young Magnet High School Takes Second Place in National Decathlon Championship
Whitney M. Young Magnet High School’s decathlon team took second place over the weekend at the rigorous and highly-competitive United States Academic Decathlon National Competition in Frisco, Texas, earning one… Read more
UIC Grad Students Design Solutions for CHA Property, Win First Place in HUD Competition
Graduate students from the University of Illinois-Chicago recently scored the winning design for an underdeveloped Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) site as part of a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban… Read more
Erikson Institute Offering Bilingual Summer Seminar
Erikson Institute, a graduate school in child development, is offering a unique seminar series in both English and in Spanish. Early childhood professionals can choose to take the 3-day workshop… Read more
U.S. Bank Expands Lending Opportunities for Women-, Minority-, and Veteran-Owned Businesses
U.S. Bank is introducing a new Business Diversity Lending Program that will expand the ability of diverse business owners to obtain capital, building upon the bank’s broader efforts to support under-represented… Read more
Gov. Pritzker Awards $6.6 Million in Route 66 and Local Tourism Marketing Grants
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced 58 awards totaling $6.6 million through the Route 66 ($3.7 million) and Tourism Marketing Grant Programs… Read more
Pilsen Property Tax Protest/Cultural Celebration
An open-air family-friendly celebration, 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, May 6 in Dvorak Park, 1119 W. Cullerton St. in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, will double as a protest of rising property taxes… Read more
Chicago Resiliency Fund 2.0 Distributes First $1.2M in Relief Payments
On Tuesday, the City of Chicago and Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) Commissioner Brandie Knazze announced that $1.2M has been distributed to more than 2,400 eligible households who… Read more