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La Ciudad Crea un Proceso para las Acusaciones de Mala Conducta Policial
La Alcaldesa Lori E. Lightfoot firmó una Orden Ejecutiva creando las primeras pautas de la Ciudad que gobiernan la entrega de materiales directamente a sujetos de presunta mala conducta policial…. Read more
A Pesar de Tiempos Inciertos, Cermak Road de Berwyn Refleja Crecimiento Económico
La comunidad de Berwyn empezó el nuevo año bien con dos nuevas adiciones al corredor de Cermak Road, uBreakiFix y La Parra Restaurant and Bar. En enero, las más recientes… Read more
Stimulus Check Scams and How to Avoid Them
The second stimulus check for $600 being distributed to Americans has led to unprecedented online scams that broke the $200 million milestone. The IRS reported 5.7 million payments totaling $9.6… Read more
Applications Available for the Governor’s Hometown Awards
The Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service (Serve Illinois) is accepting applications for the Governor’s Hometown Awards (GHTA) program. GHTA gives formal recognition to those who contributed to… Read more
Museum of Science and Industry to Reopen with Marvel Exhibit
The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI) will reopen to the public March 7th with the highly anticipated exhibition Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes, now extended through October 24th…. Read more
Hilco Redevelopment Partners’ Cori Rosales Heads to Latino Caucus Leadership Academy
Hilco Redevelopment Partners is proud to announce that Cori Rosales has been accepted to the 2021 cohort of the Chicago City Council Latino Caucus Foundation (CLCF) Leadership Academy. Founded by… Read more
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Throughout the month of February, Sarah’s Inn’s Prevention Team and Youth Committee are working to raise awareness around the realities of teen dating violence and promoting healthy relationships by educating… Read more
Heart Health Tips
Focus on the middle That is, focus on your middle. Research in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology has linked excess belly fat to higher blood pressure and unhealthy blood lipid levels…. Read more
Chicago Takes Latest Action Against E-Cigarette Industry
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP), and the Department of Law filed a lawsuit against Equte, LLC and Vapes.com for marketing and selling… Read more
Pritzker Tours Vaccination Center at Morton East High school
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker toured a state designated vaccination site on Thursday, Jan. 28th located at Morton East High school, 2423 South Austin Boulevard, in the Town of Cicero. Pritzker announced during… Read more