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El Centro de Economía de UChicago se Asocia con Casa Central para Apoyar a las Familias de Chicago
El Centro para la Economía del Desarrollo Humano (CEHD) de la Universidad de Chicago seleccionó a Casa Central como su afiliado comunitario en un ambicioso programa de visitas en el… Read more
Little Village Posada
The Little Village Chamber of Commerce and Special Service Area #25 (SSA #25) hosted a free Christmas “Toy Drive/Posada” on Friday, Dec. 9th at the Manuel Perez Jr. Memorial Plaza,… Read more
Illinois Humanities Announces Envisioning Justice Grants to Initiatives Addressing Mass Incarceration
Illinois Humanities is proud to announce that new Envisioning Justice grants will provide funding totaling $150,000 to 23 organizations and individuals working statewide to address the injustice of mass incarceration…. Read more
ICJIA Announces $2.8M Grant Opportunity to Support Crime Victims’ Housing Needs
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) announced a $2.8 million Transitional Housing Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). This federally funded Victim of Crime Act (VOCA) NOFO secures transitional housing… Read more
Cicero Commemorates the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor
The Town of Cicero hosted a commemoration in memory of the men and women who were killed on December 7, 1941 during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii… Read more
Gun Violence Survivors and Advocates Urge Passage of Critical Gun Safety Legislation
On Monday, State Representative Bob Morgan and other legislators, Moms Demand Action and the Everytown Survivor Network, and gun violence survivors and advocates held a press conference urging passage of… Read more
Drive merry, bright and sober this holiday season
With the holidays in full swing, the Cicero Police Department is partnering with the Illinois Department of Transportation to remind motorists about the dangers of impaired driving. From Dec. 16… Read more
Attorney General Raoul Charges Cook County Woman Over Alleged Medicaid Fraud
Attorney General Kwame Raoul on Wednesday announced that the owner of a Chicago clinic was charged with theft, fraud and forgery for allegedly filing more than $244,000 in false Medicaid… Read more
UChicago Medicine, Legal Aid Chicago Launch Legal Support for Trauma Patients Injured by Violence
The University of Chicago Medicine has launched a novel program with Legal Aid Chicago, embedding two full-time lawyers within the health system’s Level 1 trauma center. The initiative, called Recovery… Read more
Protect Your Holiday Baking Traditions with Food Safety Tips
By: Susan Glassman, Nutrition and Wellness Educator, University of Illinois Extension Holiday baking brings family and friends together and creates lasting memories as friends share recipes, stories, and meaningful time… Read more