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Si Eres un Educador de la Primera Infancia, Es el Momento de Obtener tu Título, sin Costo Alguno
Los educadores de la primera infancia muchas veces necesitan apoyo mientras crecen en sus carreras trabajando en los roles de cuidado de niños. Con este fin, Los Colegios de la… Read more
El Fiscal General Raoul Presenta Demanda por Salarios de Horas Extras no Pagados
El Procurador General Kwame Raoul anunció un decreto de consentimiento con subcontratistas de construcción que construyen una nueva línea de producción para Rivian Automotive Inc. (Rivian), ampliando un arreglo alcanzado… Read more
Business Zoning Guide to Provide Clarity, Ease for Business Owners
The Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP), released the updated Chicago Business Zoning Guide to serve as a reference for business owners and entrepreneurs. The Zoning Guide… Read more
Immigrant, Worker Owned Cleaning Cooperative Launches on the Southeast Side of Chicago
Mujeres Brillantes de La Limpieza LWCA, Cook County Commissioner Alma Anaya, 10th ward Alderwoman Susan Sadlowski-Garza, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos: United Workers’ Center (CTU) and allies gathered on Monday at… Read more
Villanueva Announces Millions in Infrastructure Projects
Building upon the smart infrastructure investments supported by State Senator Celina Villanueva, the Illinois Department of Transportation announced nearly $13 million in road and bridge improvement projects coming to the… Read more
Triton College’s New SEED Program Helps Students with Disabilities
Triton College’s Center for Access and Accommodative Services (CAAS) has a new program to help students with disabilities – the Skill Enhancement and Employee Development (SEED) Program. SEED allows greater… Read more
New Student Loan Repayment Program Launches for Community Behavioral Health Care Professionals
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) has launched the application for a student loan repayment assistance program to support qualified mental health and substance abuse professionals. The Community Behavioral Health… Read more
Chicago Public Schools Welcomes Back Students for First Day of School
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students returned to classes on Monday, August 22, one week earlier than last year, for a school year that promises to help students succeed academically and… Read more
Las Escuelas Públicas de Chicago Dan la Bienvenida a los Estudiantes en su Primer Día de Clases
Los estudiantes de las Escuelas Públicas de Chicago (CPS) regresaron a clases el lunes, 22 de agosto, una semana más pronto que el año pasado, para un año escolar que… Read more
Sinai Chicago and KT’s Kids Wrap Up Another Successful Year at Camp Schwab
Sinai Chicago and KT’s Kids closed out the 17th season of Camp Schwab on Friday, August 19 at Douglass Park. The summer camp for children with disabilities hosted 40 campers… Read more