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Golden Apple Awards for Excellence in Teaching Finalists Announced

Golden Apple Awards for Excellence in Teaching Finalists Announced

Golden Apple, the leading Illinois nonprofit committed to preparing, honoring and supporting educators who advance educational opportunities for students, on Tuesday announced the 2021 finalists for the prestigious Golden Apple Awards… Read more »

Boys & Girls Club South Elgin Breaks Ground

Boys & Girls Club South Elgin Breaks Ground

This week, the Boys & Girls Club of South Elgin announced the commencement of the construction of its new 20,000 square foot Clubhouse at the village’s former public works building… Read more »

CDPH Announces Updates on Vaccination for Residents Experiencing Homelessness

CDPH Announces Updates on Vaccination for Residents Experiencing Homelessness

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) and Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) joined leaders from Pacific Garden Mission, Lawndale Christian Health Center, and Heartland Alliance Health… Read more »

Sleep is Vital to Associating Emotion with Memory, Study Finds

Sleep is Vital to Associating Emotion with Memory, Study Finds

When you slip into sleep, it’s easy to imagine that your brain shuts down, but University of Michigan research suggests that groups of neurons activated during prior learning keep humming,… Read more »

Illinois Children to Receive Monthly Food Aid

Illinois Children to Receive Monthly Food Aid

Governor JB Pritzker announced that beginning next month, approximately one million children across Illinois will receive additional federally funded food benefits, valued at up to $110 million per month. Eligible… Read more »

Childhood Diet Has Lifelong Impact

Childhood Diet Has Lifelong Impact

Eating too much fat and sugar as a child can alter your microbiome for life, even if you later learn to eat healthier, a new study in mice suggests. The… Read more »

Munoz Reminds Drivers of Scott’s Law

Munoz Reminds Drivers of Scott’s Law

Assistant Majority Leader Tony Munoz (D-Chicago) is urging drivers to follow Scott’s Law after six more Illinois State Police troopers were hit while responding to roadside incidents this week, marking… Read more »

Micro Grant Aims to Help Little Village Businesses

Micro Grant Aims to Help Little Village Businesses

By: Ashmar Mandou Businesses continue to experience hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic and while financial initiatives are in place, many entrepreneurs in communities of color are left in the lurch… Read more »

Chicago Park District Reopening Lakefront, Playgrounds, and Aquatics Programming

Chicago Park District Reopening Lakefront, Playgrounds, and Aquatics Programming

On Tuesday, Chicago Park District General Superintendent & CEO Michael Kelly announced plans to reopen the city’s lakefront, playgrounds and indoor aquatics programming as metrics allow the city to ease… Read more »

City of Chicago Launches ‘Chicago Monuments and Public Art Project’

City of Chicago Launches ‘Chicago Monuments and Public Art Project’

The City of Chicago, in partnership with the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), Chicago Park District (Parks) and Chicago Public Schools (CPS), launched the Chicago Monuments Project… Read more »