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Illinois Updates CPA Exam Eligibility, Reduces Credit-Hour Requirement

Illinois Updates CPA Exam Eligibility, Reduces Credit-Hour Requirement

Effective Jan. 1, 2023, prospective certified public accountants in Illinois will only need to present proof of having 120 eligible semester credit hours, versus 150, and a baccalaureate degree to… Read more »

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School to Host Audition in Chicago

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School to Host Audition in Chicago

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School (PBT School) invites ballet students ages 12-23 from the Chicago area to audition on Sunday, Jan. 15 for their 2023 Intensive Summer Program.  Dancers can audition… Read more »

Sinai Chicago Welcomes First Baby of 2023

Sinai Chicago Welcomes First Baby of 2023

At 10:46am Sunday, baby Carl Wen took his first breath at Mount Sinai Hospital, becoming Sinai Chicago’s first baby of 2023. The son of JinJun Wen and Lan Sun of… Read more »

Doctors Across Illinois Call on Legislators to Pass the Protect Illinois Communities Act

Doctors Across Illinois Call on Legislators to Pass the Protect Illinois Communities Act

On Tuesday, nearly 350 doctors are calling on legislators to pass the Protect Illinois Communities Act during the lame duck session. In a letter released today, doctors from across the… Read more »

Homicides Drop While Opioid Overdose Deaths Continue to Break Records in Cook County

Homicides Drop While Opioid Overdose Deaths Continue to Break Records in Cook County

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office is releasing preliminary statistics for cases it handled in 2022. The Office’s caseload continued to significantly surpass pre-COVID levels, with 10,443 cases falling under… Read more »

Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar Hosts Three Kings Celebration at District Office

Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar Hosts Three Kings Celebration at District Office

Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar and Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle Celebrate 3 Kings Day this Friday, Jan. 6th from 5pm to 7pm at Commissioner Aguilar’s District Office, 7833… Read more »

Pilsen Residents Denounce Property Tax Increases

Pilsen Residents Denounce Property Tax Increases

By: Ashmar Mandou Pilsen residents gathered outside of St. Paul Catholic Church Saturday morning to condemn the City of Chicago’s continued property tax hikes, forcing families to relocate and businesses… Read more »

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™ in Concert

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™ in Concert

More than twenty years ago, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™ enchanted our screens and now it’s returning with the music of a live symphony orchestra. Momentous scenes from the film… Read more »

Chicago’s Sweetest Party and Fundraiser, World of Chocolate Returns In-person

Chicago’s Sweetest Party and Fundraiser, World of Chocolate Returns In-person

Glitz, glamour and chocolate…after a nearly three-year hiatus, AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC) proudly announces the return of its famed World of Chocolate fundraiser on Friday, February 17 at Union Station… Read more »

Making Illinois Go High Tech

Making Illinois Go High Tech

By Daniel Nardini Illinois has lost hundreds of thousands of people over the past two decades, and with it companies and investments. Without talented people, why would companies remain in… Read more »