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Garfield Park Opens with Flower Show ‘Saturation’
Along with the reopening of the indoor gardens at the Garfield Park Conservatory, 300 N. Central Park Ave., the historic greenhouse is also celebrating the launch of its annual Spring… Read more
United Center Vaccination Appointments Open Thursday for Illinois Seniors
Beginning Thursday, March 4 at 8:30 a.m., Illinois seniors can schedule their first COVID-19 vaccine appointment at the United Center vaccine site, which will begin to administer a limited number… Read more
Loretto Hospital to Offer Free Colon Cancer Screenings
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, of all cancers that affect both men and women, colorectal cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the United States…. Read more
Rep. Hernandez, Town of Cicero Host COVID-19 Testing Event
State Representative Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernández will host Join Lisa Hernandez for COVID-19 Testing and receive a free lunch this Saturday, March 6th at Cicero Community Park, 3400 S. Laramie. With… Read more
YMCA of Metro Chicago hosts 2021 Summer Camp Sweepstakes
As families throughout Chicagoland look to bring a sense of normalcy to their summertime plans, the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago is getting ready to give away free summer camp to… Read more
AFEUSA to Grant $10,000 to Aspiring Young Entrepreneurs
The Association for Entrepreneurship USA (AFEUSA) is accepting applications for the 2021 AFEUSA Student Award Program, which awards $10,000 in total to 20 aspiring entrepreneurs, April 1 through April 30…. Read more
Cicero District 99 Board of Education, Cicero Council Agree on In-Person Learning
On Monday, the Board of Education of Cicero District 99 (Board) and The Cicero Council, West Suburban Teachers Union, Local 571, IFT-AFT (Union) announced it has agreed on an optional… Read more
Attorney General Raoul Urges Family Reunification
Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine in leading a coalition of 20 attorneys general in urging the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and… Read more
CPD Announces Changes to Search Warrant Policy
On Wednesday, Chicago Police Department (CPD) Superintendent David O. Brown announced a series of draft changes to the policy and procedures around obtaining and serving search warrants. These new polices… Read more
Why Independent Workers Deserve Independence
By: The Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Illinois Black Chamber of Commerce To say that times are tough is a vast understatement, right now. There’s a raging pandemic… Read more