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Chicago Fire Football Club, Chicago Housing Authority Sign Lease on New Training Facility

Chicago Fire Football Club, Chicago Housing Authority Sign Lease on New Training Facility

The City of Chicago, the Chicago Fire Football Club, Alderman Jason Ervin (28th Ward), and the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) announced the signing of a ground lease for a new… Read more »

City of Chicago Announces Pay Equity Audit for City Workers

City of Chicago Announces Pay Equity Audit for City Workers

The City of Chicago with Department of Human Resources (DHR) Commissioner Christopher Owen, Director of the Office of Budget Management (OBM) Susie Park, and Department of Assets and Information (AIS)… Read more »

ISBE Addresses Evidence-Based Funding Audit Finding

ISBE Addresses Evidence-Based Funding Audit Finding

The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) announced its plan to address the one finding from the independent audit of the Evidence-Based Funding (EBF) formula. ISBE contracted an independent audit… Read more »

Illinois Education Association to Release Annual, Bi-Partisan State of Education Report

Illinois Education Association to Release Annual, Bi-Partisan State of Education Report

The Illinois Education Association (IEA) released its fifth annual IEA State of Education report, the only bipartisan poll monitoring Illinoisans’ views on all aspects of public schools. The results show… Read more »

University of Michigan Health-West Shares Tips on How to Eat for Life During National Nutrition Month

University of Michigan Health-West Shares Tips on How to Eat for Life During National Nutrition Month

There is no one-size-fits all diet. Eliminating all, or even most, of a macronutrient (protein, fat, carbohydrate/sugar) has unintended consequences. The trick is finding the proper balance of those macronutrients… Read more »

City Colleges Hosts Event for UMAP Program

City Colleges Hosts Event for UMAP Program

On Tuesday at Kennedy-King College’s Dawson Technical Institute, leaders met with new students to discuss how they can better support veterans in City College’s UMAP program. The program is a… Read more »

Women Healthcare Leaders Address the ‘Death Gap’ Impacting Chicago’s Black and Brown Communities

Women Healthcare Leaders Address the ‘Death Gap’ Impacting Chicago’s Black and Brown Communities

Black women leading hospitals and healthcare advocacy groups that mainly serve minority populations will gather to discuss countermeasures to the average 20-year life expectancy gap between communities of color and… Read more »

Chicago Cubs Become the First MLB Team to Install American College of Surgeons STOP THE BLEED® Kits

Chicago Cubs Become the First MLB Team to Install American College of Surgeons STOP THE BLEED® Kits

In a first for Major League Baseball, the Chicago Cubs have taken an important step to keep fans, staff, and players safe in case a bleeding emergency occurs by installing… Read more »

City of Chicago Announces 2023 Summer Festival and Events

City of Chicago Announces 2023 Summer Festival and Events

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) announced the 2023 dates for some of the City of Chicago’s most beloved summertime traditions. Returning… Read more »

Spanish Coalition Continues to Narrow the Homeownership Gap in Chicago

Spanish Coalition Continues to Narrow the Homeownership Gap in Chicago

Despite soaring rental prices, diminishing COVID-19 housing resources and other barriers that minorities continue to face when it comes to finding housing, Latino homeownership in the U.S. is on the… Read more »