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“Esta es una Crisis de Salud Mental”
South, Westside Convocan a la Alcaldesa para la Financiación de la Salud Mental Por: Ashmar Mandou Activistas de salud mental se reunieron el lunes frente al Woodlawn Health Center para… Read more
Ford Sponsors Early Childhood Career Pathway
Governor Pritzker’s recent passing of the Education and Workforce Equity Act highlighted the crucial need for early childhood workers across Illinois. Those at It Takes A Village Family of Schools,… Read more
Preckwinkle Anuncia Plan para Viviendas más Asequibles
Al declarar que es hora de poner fin a un sistema que perpetúa la línea roja y el crecimiento de propiedades vacantes, la presidenta de la Junta del Condado de… Read more
Clerk Martinez Iniciativas para Proteger el Comité de Aprobación de Víctimas de Delitos Sexuales
Para proteger las identidades de las víctimas de delitos sexuales de niños y adultos, la secretaria del tribunal de circuito del condado de Cook, Iris Y. Martinez, se ha asociado… Read more
Guerrero-Cuellar Highlights Southwest Chicago Redistricting Committee Hearing
State Rep. Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar, D-Chicago, is working to make local voices heard in Illinois’ redistricting process by highlighting a public hearing of the House Redistricting Committee of Berwyn/Cicero, which was… Read more
City Welcomes New Director of Digital Strategy
The City of Chicago announced Ximena N. Larkin will serve as Director of Digital Strategy. Larkin is an award-winning strategic communications leader with more than 10 years of experience. She… Read more
Chicago CBP Seizes $1.6M in Counterfeit Currency
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Chicago’s International Mail Facility (IMF) have been counting a lot of money, counterfeit money, in different denominations that have been seized from… Read more
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
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
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