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Los Hispanos-Latinos Impulsan la Economía de Chicago
Las contribuciones económicas grandes y de rápido crecimiento de los residentes hispano-latinos en el área metropolitana de Chicago están impulsadas por ganancias rápidas en capital humano, una ética de trabajo… Read more
Chicago to Host First-Ever NASCAR Cup Series in 2023
By: Ashmar Mandou NASCAR fanatics, rejoice. Chicago will play host next year to the NASCAR Cup Series as it drives past the city’s most iconic sites, which will be… Read more
Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot Program Distributes First Set of Cash Payments
The Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) Commissioner Brandie Knazze announced that the first cash payments have been distributed to Chicago households through the Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot (CRCP),… Read more
Upcoming BACP Small Business Expo Returns In-Person
The Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP), along with sponsor Western Union, announced the free BACP Small Business Expo will return to an in-person event to be… Read more
Igniting Travel to Chicago
By: Ashmar Mandou Travel enthusiasts are making up for the last two years of lockdown and restrictions, as nearly seven in ten Americans, 69 percent, are planning to travel this… Read more
New Report: Smarter Land Use Planning is Urgently Needed to Safeguard Farmland
Smart growth and investment in Midwest downtowns and main streets must occur now to secure the land that grows our food, according to American Farmland Trust’s new report Farms Under… Read more
Sones de México Ensemble Hosts Three Guitar Workshops
Sones de México Ensemble co-founder Juan Díes leads workshops for students of our Mexican Music School and others seeking to improve their skills as guitarists and increase their knowledge of… Read more
Four 16th District Public Schools Receive Renewable Energy Education Initiative Funding
Under Cook County’s Solar Schools Grant program, the Cook County Department of Environment and Sustainability awarded grant funding to 24 public schools, four within the 16th District, to support the… Read more
Villa to host Youth College and Career Fair
State Senator Karina Villa is hosting a Youth College and Career Fair for local students making plans for after high school graduation. “Deciding what’s next after high school can be… Read more
Governor Pritzker Updates COVID-19 Requirements
As part of his continuing plan to carefully unwind the state’s COVID-19 executive orders, Governor Pritzker updating vaccine and testing requirements in some industries. The updated executive order amends testing… Read more