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Benedictine University’s ‘Teach In for Social Justice’
Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times Columnist, and author of the book Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered America, will be the featured speaker at Benedictine University’s upcoming “Teach In for Social… Read more
Five Ways to Unplug from Your Digital Devices
By: Taino Bendz, Wellness Expert Founder of Phone Free Day Unplugging is not all or nothing. It is about becoming aware, reflecting, finding balance, and having fun! National Day of… Read more
City of Chicago Expands Public Safety Program
Chicago residents and visitors now have access to lifesaving STOP THE BLEED® kits at 350 buildings around the city as part of the OEMC’s Safe Chicago initiative, which includes the… Read more
Governor Pritzker Issues Updated Executive Order with New Mask Guidelines
With COVID-19 positivity rates continuing to decline and the majority of eligible Illinoisans vaccinated, today Governor Pritzker released an updated executive order lifting the mask requirement in most indoor settings…. Read more
Cook County Health Seeks Community Input
Cook County Health is embarking on their 2023-2026 strategic planning process and wants to hear from the community. The strategic plan will define and guide CCH’s goals for the next… Read more
Disney’s Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation Hits Mercury Theatre
After its acclaimed, record-breaking run in New York City, Jonathan Rockefeller’s Disney’s Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation will arrive in Chicago on March 15th, 2022 for a… Read more
West Loop Festival of Spirits, Wine Returns
Gourmet Expos’ The West Loop Festival of Spirits & Wine returns to Plumbers Hall in the West Loop for its 5th annual spring event two days only, Saturday, March 26… Read more
Gonzalez Measure to Plan for Nation’s 250th Anniversary Advances to the House Floor
State Rep. Edgar Gonzalez Jr., D-Chicago, is pushing for a measure to plan a celebration honoring the 250th anniversary of America’s independence and highlighting Illinois’ role in American history. The… Read more
City Announces Efforts to Reduce Violence
By: Ashmar Mandou City leaders on Wednesday announced collaborative efforts designed to prevent and reduce crime and violence, including community safety town halls curated to each Chicago region that will… Read more
Property Taxes Due
First Installment Tax Year 2020 property taxes are due Tuesday, March 1, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas reminded taxpayers. Almost 1.8 million bills were posted on cookcountytreasurer.com in early December… Read more