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Chicago State University Faculty and Staff Union Files Intent to Strike Notice

Chicago State University Faculty and Staff Union Files Intent to Strike Notice

The Chicago State University chapter of the University Professionals of Illinois (CSU UPI, IFT Local 4100) officially filed their intent to strike notice with the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board… Read more »

St. Joseph Services Host Grand Opening of New Building in West Humboldt Park

St. Joseph Services Host Grand Opening of New Building in West Humboldt Park

St. Joseph Services, a Chicago based not for profit agency, hosted a grand opening event in their new location at 4123 W. Grand Avenue on March 28, 2023. The agency… Read more »

Severe Weather Threat on Friday: Are You Ready?

Severe Weather Threat on Friday: Are You Ready?

Warming temperatures on Friday bring a heightened risk of severe storms, heavy rains, high winds, flooding and even the potential for tornadoes throughout the Mississippi Valley, extending across the state… Read more »

CDPH Begins Offering Mental Health Services in Select Libraries

CDPH Begins Offering Mental Health Services in Select Libraries

Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is partnering with Chicago Public Libraries (CPL) to increase access to no-barrier mental health services by offering mental health care in select library branches…. Read more »

Reminder: First Installment Cook County Property Taxes are Due

Reminder: First Installment Cook County Property Taxes are Due

The due date for Tax Year 2022 First Installment property taxes this year is April 3. Nearly 1.8 million tax bills were mailed in early March. They are currently available… Read more »

Lyons Township Woman Charged with First Degree Murder in the Death of 19-Month-Old Son

Lyons Township Woman Charged with First Degree Murder in the Death of 19-Month-Old Son

A Lyons Township woman is facing first degree murder and child endangerment charges following a Cook County Sheriff’s Police investigation into the death of her 19-month-old son from apparent neglect,… Read more »

Close Race Between Johnson, Vallas –Poll Shows

Close Race Between Johnson, Vallas –Poll Shows

By: Ashmar Mandou Northwestern University’s Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy (CSDD) and a coalition of Black and Latino nonprofits held a virtual press conference this week to… Read more »

Cuban Ambassador Visits Chicago

Cuban Ambassador Visits Chicago

By: Ashmar Mandou Amid a tightly packed schedule, Her Excellency Lianys Torres Rivera, Ambassador from Cuba to the U.S., carved out time to pay a visit to the City of… Read more »

Chicago Architecture Center River Cruise Kicks off 30th Season

Chicago Architecture Center River Cruise Kicks off 30th Season

Recognized two years in a row as one of the best boat tours in North America (USA Today Readers’ Choice 2022 Awards), the official Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) River Cruise… Read more »

Break Out of Your Cocoons

Break Out of Your Cocoons

Chicago Children’s Theatre invites kids and families to a free Spring Pop-Up Event, Saturday, April 1 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Break out of your winter cocoons and bring… Read more »