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All Chicago Adults Age 16 and Older Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccines
The City of Chicago moved to Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccine eligibility this week, meaning all Chicagoans age 16 or older are eligible to get vaccinated against COVID-19. To date, more… Read more
Managing Stress
Stress, something everyone has experienced. Without surprise, it seems as if our collective stress levels have seemed to hit an all-time high throughout this past year. While stress seems like… Read more
Senator Fine Pushes for Easier Access to Mental Health Care
Illinoisans across the state would have more reliable access to mental health and substance use disorder treatment under legislation from State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview), which advanced out of committee… Read more
Salvation Army Offering Day Camp to Local Families
The Salvation Army Chicago Midway Corps Community Center is opening registration for a new, low-cost, faith-based day camp option for local children. The Salvation Army JUMP camp will offer children… Read more
Chicago DFSS Accepting Online Applications for Rental Assistance
The Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) announced that residents can apply online for the Rental Assistance Program (RAP) at Chicago.gov/fss/RAP through April 30 at 11:59 p.m. Paper applications are also available and will be accepted at… Read more
Gov. Pritzker Activates Illinois National Guard
At the request of the City of Chicago, Governor JB Pritzker is activating 125 personnel from the Illinois National Guard to stand by to support the Chicago Police Department with… Read more
Celebrate Earth Day All Week
Cook County Board and Forest Preserves of Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle joined Forest Preserves General Superintendent Arnold Randall and Commissioners Sean Morrison, Bridget Degnen, Donna Miller and Frank Aguilar… Read more
Latino Leaders Call on Toledo Investigation
By: Ashmar Mandou In response to the recent fatal shooting of 13-year old Adam Toledo, leaders from the Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois, the Puerto Rican Bar Association of Illinois,… Read more
Hernández aprueba medida bipartidista para garantizar el recuento de personas indocumentadas en el censo del 2020
Illinois está un paso más cerca de ser completamente contado en el reciente censo de 2020 después de que la representante estatal Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernández, demócrata de Cicero, aprobó una… Read more
Los conserjes de SEIU Local 1 en Chicagoland ratifican nuevos y sólidos contratos
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Los conserjes de primera línea del Local 1, que han mantenido al público limpio y seguro durante la pandemia COVID-19, ratificaron nuevos y sólidos contratos… Read more