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Triton College to Hold Virtual Career Fair

Triton College to Hold Virtual Career Fair

Triton College students and community members are invited to attend a statewide virtual career fair on Friday, April 9, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. sponsored by the Illinois Community College… Read more »

Paramount School of the Arts Returns to In-Person Summer Camps

Paramount School of the Arts Returns to In-Person Summer Camps

Great news, happy campers. In-person music, theater and dance training for kids 6 to 18 are all coming back to downtown Aurora this summer. Paramount School of the Arts, 20… Read more »

City Honors National Library Week

City Honors National Library Week

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, joined by 9th Ward Alderman Anthony Beale, Chicago Public Library (CPL) Commissioner Chris Brown, Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) CEO Tracey Scott, and Department of Family Support and… Read more »

Westlake Hospital Permanently Reopens

Westlake Hospital Permanently Reopens

Building on efforts to ensure equitable access to healthcare, Governor JB Pritzker signed legislation that provides a path to reopen the Westlake Hospital in Cook County. Senate Bill 168 will… Read more »

Durbin, Duckworth COVID-19 Press Conference

Durbin, Duckworth COVID-19 Press Conference

U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth held a press conference on Tuesday afternoon at the Ping Tom Park, Leonard M. Louie Fieldhouse to discuss the eligibility for the COVID-19… Read more »

Hundreds of Vaccines Heading to Elgin Area

Hundreds of Vaccines Heading to Elgin Area

A new mass vaccination site offering hundreds of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine is coming to Elgin’s Eastside Recreation Center starting this week. “I’m so glad to see this vaccination… Read more »

Teacher Shortage Crisis in Illinois

Teacher Shortage Crisis in Illinois

By: Ashmar Mandou In an effort to address the crisis on early childhood education, State Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas called on the General Assembly to act on recommendations in the report… Read more »

Money Smart Week Begins

Money Smart Week Begins

In response to the devastating impact of the pandemic on people’s lives and businesses, City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin and the Chicago Treasurer’s Office is presenting six programs to connect working… Read more »

Latino Art Beat Announces Art, Film Competition

Latino Art Beat Announces Art, Film Competition

Latino Art Beat announces its scholarship award winning 2021 art and film competition, available to enrolled juniors and seniors attending high schools (virtual or in-person classes) throughout the State of… Read more »

Cruise Down the Chicago River

Cruise Down the Chicago River

With spring in full bloom and summer approaching, Chicago’s First Lady Cruises and the Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) have released their official 2021 season schedule for the Chicago Architecture Foundation… Read more »