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Cradles to Crayons® Collecting Coats to Keep Chicagoland Children Warm this Winter
Cradles to Crayons® Chicago (C2C®) is asking for the community’s help to provide 50,000 coats to Chicagoland children, free of charge, as part of its 2023 “Gear Up for Winter”… Read more
This Halloween, keep the scares off the road
The Berwyn Police Department is cracking down on drunk and drugged driving The Berwyn Police Department urged motorists to commit to sober driving this Halloween, when children and their families… Read more
Department on Aging to Provide Medicare Counseling During Open Enrollment Period
With the Medicare open enrollment in motion, older adults looking to make changes to their Medicare coverage can receive trusted, unbiased, one-on-one counseling and assistance through the Illinois Department on… Read more
IDPH Reports Measles Case Identified in Cook County
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) reports that on October 10, a suspected case of measles was reported by Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) to IDPH. The… Read more
Loretto Hospital Opens Austin’s First 24/7 Food Pantry
In honor of World Food Day, Loretto Hospital unveiled the first 24/7 food pantry in the Austin neighborhood on Monday morning during a ribbon cutting ceremony. Loretto Hospital President and… Read more
Enjoy NASA’s International Observe the Moon Night at Triton College’s Cernan Earth and Space Center
Participate in NASA’s International Observe the Moon Night on Saturday, Oct. 21, 6:30-10 p.m., at the Triton College Cernan Earth and Space Center. Look through Triton and the Chicago Astronomical… Read more
Citywide Hiring Fair
The City of Chicago’s Council Committee on Education and Child Development, under the leadership of Chair Jeanette B. Taylor (20th Ward) invites Chicago area businesses, nonprofits and other entities hiring… Read more
Lt. Governor Stratton Meets with Latina Business Owners
Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton hosted Latina businesswomen and business owners for tea and conversation to listen and learn from their experiences and to uplift the important contributions of Latinas in… Read more
Gov. Pritzker Announces Paid Tech Trainee Program to Diversify and Strengthen State’s Workforce
Joined by educators, lawmakers and advocates, Governor JB Pritzker announced that the Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology (DoIT) is launching a paid trainee program to build a pipeline of… Read more
Casa Central Appoints Rick Cerda as New CFO
Rick Cerda has been appointed Casa Central’s new Chief Financial Officer. Cerda joins Casa Central from Salo, a Korn Ferry company—a talent firm focused on finance, accounting, and human resources…. Read more