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NAMI Chicago, Young Invincibles Applaud New Funding for Mental Health Services

NAMI Chicago, Young Invincibles Applaud New Funding for Mental Health Services

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Chicago and Young Invincibles applaud Governor Pritzker’s call for $4 million in state funding for the Mental Health Early Action on Campus Act… Read more »

CDPH Investigating Measles Exposures in Chicago

CDPH Investigating Measles Exposures in Chicago

The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) has confirmed a case of measles in a northwest Indiana resident who sought medical care last week at three Chicago hospitals while contagious from… Read more »

State, County Announce $250M Commitment to Help Close Budget Gap in Asylum Seeker Response

State, County Announce $250M Commitment to Help Close Budget Gap in Asylum Seeker Response

Governor JB Pritzker and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced their commitment to a joint funding plan to ensure shelter, wraparound services and healthcare remain available for asylum seekers… Read more »

Sheriff Dart Announces Awareness Campaign on Firearm Restraining Orders

Sheriff Dart Announces Awareness Campaign on Firearm Restraining Orders

Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart is raising public awareness about an underutilized tool for the public that can remove firearms from individuals who pose an immediate and present danger… Read more »

Chicago Welcomes Largest Indoor Pickleball Facility, SPF

Chicago Welcomes Largest Indoor Pickleball Facility, SPF

SPF, Chicago’s largest indoor Pickleball facility, held its grand opening on Thursday, Feb. 22nd in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, 2121 N. Clybourn Ave. SPF, Social Pickleball Fun, provides dining and… Read more »

Pappas Urges Property Owners to Pay First Installment Tax Bills by Friday, March 1 Due Date

Pappas Urges Property Owners to Pay First Installment Tax Bills by Friday, March 1 Due Date

First Installment Tax Year 2023 property taxes are due Friday, March 1, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas reminded taxpayers. The Treasurer’s Office posted nearly 1.8 million bills online at cookcountytreasurer.com… Read more »

Sip, Sizzle, Swing at Downtown Oak Park’s Jazz Thaw

Sip, Sizzle, Swing at Downtown Oak Park’s Jazz Thaw

It’s that time of year to sip, sizzle, and swing at Downtown Oak Park’s (DTOP) annual Jazz Thaw event on Saturday, March 9, from 1 to 10 p.m. and on… Read more »

Little Village Receives Cultural District Honor

Little Village Receives Cultural District Honor

Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood has been recognized as a State-Designated Cultural District, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Monday. This significant designation showcases the neighborhood’s rich cultural heritage and its contribution to… Read more »

Mötley Crüe to Headline the Illinois State Fair Grandstand

Mötley Crüe to Headline the Illinois State Fair Grandstand

Mötley Crüe will rock the Grandstand at the Illinois State Fair on Sat., Aug. 10. Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, Mötley Crüe has commandeered the rock pantheon for 40+ years…. Read more »

Instituto Cervantes of Chicago Announces Chicago Flamenco Festival

Instituto Cervantes of Chicago Announces Chicago Flamenco Festival

The Instituto Cervantes of Chicago (31 W. Ohio St.), is thrilled to announce the return of flamenco masters for the 22nd Chicago Flamenco Festival, taking place through March 23rd. This multi-week… Read more »