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Lisa Hernandez Honors Local Leaders, Highlighting Open Applications for ISBE Award

Lisa Hernandez Honors Local Leaders, Highlighting Open Applications for ISBE Award

State Rep. Elizabeth ‘Lisa’ Hernandez, D-Cicero, announced open nominations for the Illinois State Board of Education’s Thomas Lay Burrough award, celebrating dedicated and changemaking school board members in our communities…. Read more »

City Colleges of Chicago Announces the Launch of the Nation’s Premier Community College Pathway to an Engineering Degree

City Colleges of Chicago Announces the Launch of the Nation’s Premier Community College Pathway to an Engineering Degree

Building off a successful track record of preparing Chicagoans for further engineering education and careers, City Colleges of Chicago announces it will create the nation’s premier community college pathway to… Read more »

Cook County ‘Syphilis Stops with Me’ Awareness Campaign Seeks to Educate Women of Childbearing Age to Prevent Newborn Syphilis

Cook County ‘Syphilis Stops with Me’ Awareness Campaign Seeks to Educate Women of Childbearing Age to Prevent Newborn Syphilis

Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) launched the “Syphilis Stops with Me” campaign, to arm women of childbearing age with the knowledge they can protect their unborn babies from… Read more »

As Respiratory Virus Season Begins, IDPH Urges Illinoisans to Protect Themselves from Seasonal Illnesses

As Respiratory Virus Season Begins, IDPH Urges Illinoisans to Protect Themselves from Seasonal Illnesses

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is reminding the public that along with fall, October brings the start of the traditional respiratory virus season. The department is urging Illinoisans… Read more »

This season, vaccination is our best defense against serious illness from COVID-19

This season, vaccination is our best defense against serious illness from COVID-19

As we settle into the fall season amid the changing leaves and football games, an unwelcome visitor persists in our community: COVID-19. While infection rates remain relatively low in Chicago,… Read more »

Chicago White Sox Welcome Savannah Bananas for First-Ever Chicago Stop

Chicago White Sox Welcome Savannah Bananas for First-Ever Chicago Stop

The Chicago White Sox organization will welcome the Savannah Bananas, the exhibition barnstorming baseball team known for its unique, playful and fan-first “Banana Ball” format, for games at Guaranteed Rate… Read more »

Our Condolences to the Dominick Family

Our Condolences to the Dominick Family

Caption by Ashmar Mandou Recently, Cicero Town President Larry Dominick shared the tragic news of his son’s passing early October. Brian Dominick, President’s Dominick’s eldest son, passed away leaving a… Read more »

DCASE Announce Finalists for 2024 Chicago Made Music Showcase Finale

DCASE Announce Finalists for 2024 Chicago Made Music Showcase Finale

The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) in collaboration with Next Showcase USA are pleased to announce the 15 finalists selected to perform in the 2024 DCASE… Read more »

International Lation Cultural Center of Chicago Announces Second Annual Chicago Latino Dance Festival

International Lation Cultural Center of Chicago Announces Second Annual Chicago Latino Dance Festival

The International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago announced today the program for the 2nd Annual Chicago Latino Dance Festival, a three-week celebration of Chicago’s thriving Iberoamerican dance scene. Nineteen Chicago-area… Read more »

Hispanic Heritage Month: Nonprofits Making a Difference in Their Communities

Hispanic Heritage Month: Nonprofits Making a Difference in Their Communities

By: Ashmar Mandou This week, as we continue our Hispanic Heritage Month series we place a spotlight on the extraordinary work and important role Hispanic/Latino focused non-profit organizations play in… Read more »