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Llegan Nuevas Leyes a Chicago
Varios Departamentos de la Ciudad están informando a los residentes, traajadores y empresarios de Chicago de nuevas leyes, regulaciones y fechas límites locales que tienen que tener en cuenta en… Read more
La Congresista Newman Hace Historia
La Representante de E.U. Marie Newman (IL-03) fue juramentada en el 117º Congreso, representando orgullosamente al 3er Distrito Congresional de Illinois que cubre el Sector Sudoeste de Chicago y sus… Read more
Cómo Fijar Metas Financieras para el Año Nuevo
Por: Martha Domínguez de COUNTRY Financial No cabe duda de que el 2020 fue un año tumultuoso que ha afectado todo, nuestra salud, nuestra vida social y nuestras finanzas. En… Read more
Stimulus Checks for Americans On the Way
Americans in mixed-status families will receive payments of $600 per adult and $600 per child in households with an undocumented spouse as part of a bill approved by Congress last… Read more
City Seeking New Candidates for Cook County Public Defender Office
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced the formation of a selection committee, chaired by the Honorable Patricia M. Martin, to help identify who will serve the next term as… Read more
Illinois Department of Labor Issues Minimum Wage Hike Reminder
Illinois’ minimum wage is set to increase to $11 an hour on Friday, January 1, 2021. The Illinois Department of Labor is encouraging employees to watch their paychecks to ensure… Read more
Cristina Pacione-Zayas Appointed to Illinois Senate Longtime
Cristina Pacione-Zayas was sworn in as state Senator for the 20th Illinois Senate District last Monday, succeeding former Senator Iris Martinez. Pacione-Zayas pledged to continue fighting for teachers, students and… Read more
City Colleges of Chicago Offers Students Free Training in High-Demand Fields
City Colleges of Chicago is offering tuition-free training in high-demand fields for eligible students through Workforce Equity Initiative grants from the Illinois Community College Board and Illinois Legislative Black Caucus…. Read more
Governor Pritzker Announces Expanded Assistance for Illinois Child Care Providers
Governor JB Pritzker announced the administration is directing additional funding to support child care providers that are part of the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) which helps low-income working families… Read more
Staying Fit and Safe During COVID-19 in the New Year
What do safe workouts look like during a public health crisis? As 2021 draws near and New Year’s resolutions stay top-of-mind, experts from the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago have some… Read more