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New Campus for Sports, Education, and Wellness Opens in North Austin
By The Hand Club For Kids, Grace and Peace Revive Center and Intentional Sports joined the Chicago Fire Foundation, Jason and Vedrana Heyward and state and local leaders to celebrate… Read more
Annual Culinary Futures Fundraising Event to Benefit No Matter What
Dine for a cause at the 2nd Annual Culinary Futures Fundraiser benefiting No Matter What on Sunday, March 5th, 2023 from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. Hosted at Zhou B. Art Center… Read more
CPS, Children First Fund Partner with Cabrera Capital Markets to Strengthen the Financial Literacy of Students and Families
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and Children First Fund (CFF), CPS’ Foundation, announced a new partnership between Lee Elementary and Cabrera Capital Markets to strengthen the financial literacy and planning skills… Read more
City Announces Expansion of Citywide Mental Health Network to All 77 Neighborhoods
The City of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced that the City of Chicago has successfully expanded access to publicly funded mental health services for residents… Read more
Ways to Keep Your Heart Healthy in 2023
By Ronald Grifka, University of Michigan Health-West Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News The recent cardiac arrest of the Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin during a Monday Night Football game coincides… Read more
Center for Housing and Health Hits Milestone
As the City of Chicago celebrates receiving a $60 million federal grant to provide over 700 units of permanent supportive housing and 50 units of short-term housing, the Center for… Read more
Illinois Department of Revenue Reminds Eligible Taxpayers to Take Advantage of Senior Citizens Tax Deferral Program
The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) on Tuesday reminded senior citizens about the availability of the Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Program which allows qualified seniors to defer all… Read more
PEPSICO Exceeds Year One Goals in Workforce Readiness for Youth
One year into PepsiCo’s workforce readiness investment initiative focused on reaching Black and Hispanic youth on the South and West Sides, the company reports strong progress on all fronts and… Read more
City Officials ‘Negligent’ Over Hilco Implosion
By: Ashmar Mandou The debacle that was the 2020 Hilco plant implosion, which left residents of Little Village covered in dust, could have been avoided, according to a 94-page report… Read more
Vinyl Records Are Still a Thing
By Daniel Nardini As I write this, I am listening to Rachmaninoff on a vinyl record I had bought a long time ago. The record player was built in the… Read more »