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Chicago CPB Decomisa Tarjetas de Vacunación COVID Falsificadas
Funcionarios de U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)que trabajan en la Instalación del Correo Internacional en Chicago O’Hare decomizaron recientemente 19 tarjetas de vacunación del COVID-19 falsificadas, llegando de China…. Read more
Bárroco en el Parque
Music of the Baroque (MOB), en asociación con el Departamento de Asuntos Culturales y Eventos Especiales, abre su 51º temporada con su segunda actuación al aire libre”Baroque in the Park”… Read more
Martinez Initiatives Protecting Sex Crime Victims Signed into Law
To protect the identities of child and adult sex crime victims, Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Iris Y. Martinez partnered with former colleagues Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford (D-Maywood)… Read more
President Preckwinkle Announces $80,000 Grant to Support Instituto del Progreso Latino
On Monday, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle joined Commissioner Alma Anaya, Alderman George Cardenas, Alderman Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Representative Theresa Mah and Instituto del Progreso Latino (IPL) President & CEO,… Read more
Northwest Chicagoans Could Benefit from Low-Interest Home Equity Loans
The Northwest Home Equity Program will have the ability to provide low- or no-interest home assistance loans to homeowners struggling to make their property tax payments under a new law… Read more
Attorney Raoul Commends New Legislation Protecting Student Loan Borrowers
Attorney General Kwame Raoul applauded Governor JB Pritzker for signing legislation Raoul initiated to protect student loan borrowers and help them select a student loan option that best meets their… Read more
DuSable Museum Announces ‘The March’ Exhibit Reopening
The DuSable Museum of African American History announced that it is continuing the celebration of their 60th Anniversary with the reopening of “The March”, an immersive virtual reality experience depicting… Read more
LPZ, Amazon Fresh Collaborate for a Special Evening at the Zoo
Chicago HOPES for Kids partnered for the 3rd year with Lincoln Park Zoo to provide families from eight homeless and domestic violence shelters across the city of Chicago with a… Read more
Eligible Back-to-School Expenses Could Yield Tax Benefits
With back-to-school time upon us, the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDoR) is reminding taxpayers that they may be able to claim school expenses for their K-12 students on their 2021… Read more
Reducing Sugar in Packaged Foods Can Prevent Disease in Millions
Cutting 20 percent of sugar from packaged foods and 40 percent from beverages could prevent 2.48 million cardiovascular disease events (such as strokes, heart attacks, cardiac arrests), 490,000 cardiovascular deaths,… Read more