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November 15 is Opening Day for Forest Preserves of Cook County 2025 Picnic, Special Event Permits and Camping Reservations

November 15 is Opening Day for Forest Preserves of Cook County 2025 Picnic, Special Event Permits and Camping Reservations

Starting on Friday, Nov. 15 at 8 a.m., Cook County residents and visitors can reserve a spot for 2025 celebrations—from birthdays and reunions to holidays and special event gatherings—while surrounded… Read more »

Veterans Reminded to Check for Property Tax Savings

Veterans Reminded to Check for Property Tax Savings

On Veterans Day, Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi reminds veterans that they may be eligible for property tax-saving exemptions that reduce their tax bills. “We honor the sacrifice and service… Read more »

Sinai Community Institute Receives ‘Partner of the Year’ Award from Sudden Infant Death Services of Illinois

Sinai Community Institute Receives ‘Partner of the Year’ Award from Sudden Infant Death Services of Illinois

Sinai Community Institute (SCI) has been awarded the Partner of the Year Award from Sudden Infant Death Services of Illinois (SIDS of Illinois). The partnership helps make safe sleep education… Read more »

Health Justice: Thirty Years of Commitment

Health Justice: Thirty Years of Commitment

Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC) proudly celebrates its 30th year working to promote health justice and strengthen public health through innovation and partnerships that align people, strategies, and… Read more »

Healing Communities

Healing Communities

Caption by Ashmar Mandou A coalition of mental health specialists, caregivers and community leaders banded together on Saturday, Nov. 9th alongside over 300 youth and families from across the city… Read more »

Cook County Public Health Offers Free Covid and Flu Vaccinations

Cook County Public Health Offers Free Covid and Flu Vaccinations

CCDPH is offering a series of free walk-in COVID and flu vaccination clinics in the north, west and south suburbs, regardless of insurance or immigration status. Clinics will be held… Read more »

Chicago Park District’s Financial Assistance Fund Gets $40,000 Boost from CVS Health Grant

Chicago Park District’s Financial Assistance Fund Gets $40,000 Boost from CVS Health Grant

Just in time for the start of the Winter Program Session registration on December 9th and 10th, the Chicago Park District announced CVS Health will be providing the Chicago Park… Read more »

Triton College Helps High School Students Accelerate Pathways to Higher Education and Careers

Triton College Helps High School Students Accelerate Pathways to Higher Education and Careers

Triton College is a leading provider of dual credit for high school students across 25 school districts in the Chicago area. Through its Early College Program, Triton offers high school… Read more »

Immigrants Under Trump

Immigrants Under Trump

By: Ashmar Mandou With less than two months away from inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump has promised voters mass deportations, leaving the vulnerable immigrant communities with a range of questions, such… Read more »

CPS School Celebrates New Name: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Elementary School

CPS School Celebrates New Name: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Elementary School

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Elementary School, previously known as Columbus Elementary School, celebrated its new name Friday morning with a banner unveiling that displays the school’s new identity. Chicago Public Schools… Read more »