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Cook County Health Announces New MRI at Provident Hospital

Cook County Health Announces New MRI at Provident Hospital

On April 1, Cook County leaders came together to announce the installation of a new MRI at Provident Hospital. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle was joined by Cook County… Read more »

Illinois Legislature Passes First-In-The-Nation Dementia Training for EMTs

Illinois Legislature Passes First-In-The-Nation Dementia Training for EMTs

Last week, after a unanimous Senate vote, the Illinois legislature passed House Bill 4388, an initiative of the Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter to ensure that all emergency medical technicians (EMTs)… Read more »

Tax Deadline Approaches

Tax Deadline Approaches

The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is reminding taxpayers that the upcoming deadline for filing 2021 state individual income tax returns is Monday, April 18, 2022. To aid in IDOR’s… Read more »

Steppenwolf for Young Adults Rereleases Audio Adaptation of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

Steppenwolf for Young Adults Rereleases Audio Adaptation of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

Next month Steppenwolf for Young Adults rereleases its popular audio adaptation of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, free to all Chicagoland teachers and students April 25–May 22, 2022…. Read more »

Ald. Ray Lopez Announces 2023 Mayoral Run

Ald. Ray Lopez Announces 2023 Mayoral Run

By: Ashmar Mandou Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez announced early Wednesday morning that he plans to run for mayor in 2023 via Twitter, writing “Chicago: I’m in!” In a statement to… Read more »

The Chicago Department of Housing Announces Right to Counsel Pilot Program

The Chicago Department of Housing Announces Right to Counsel Pilot Program

The Chicago Department of Housing (DOH) announced the selected service providers for a new program to help vulnerable renters facing eviction. The Right to Counsel (RTC) Pilot Program will provide… Read more »

Remembering August “Augie” Sallas

Remembering August “Augie” Sallas

By: Ashmar Mandou Among his time working his way up the ranks of the Chicago Typographical Union No.6, to working as a public servant working under the administration of Mayor… Read more »

Striking Closer to Home Than We Think

Striking Closer to Home Than We Think

By Daniel Nardini When we think about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we are thinking of something that is far off in Europe. We have to remember that Russia is… Read more »

Rosa Escareño se Une a la Mesa Directiva de Teatro Vista

Rosa Escareño se Une a la Mesa Directiva de Teatro Vista

Teatro Vista, la única compañía de teatro latino afiliada a Equity, anunció que Rosa Escareño, Superintendente General Interina y CEO del Distrito de Parques de Chicago se unió a su… Read more »

Las Areas Metropolitanas de Illinois Pierden Población y se Van a Otros Estados

Las Areas Metropolitanas de Illinois Pierden Población y se Van a Otros Estados

La disminución de la población de Illinois alcanzó niveles récord en el 2021. Durante el año, la pérdida de población llegó a casi todas las áreas del estado, ya que… Read more »