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First-Year Teachers Pair Off with Coaches. Mentors to Navigate Unique School Year

First-Year Teachers Pair Off with Coaches. Mentors to Navigate Unique School Year

The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) announced a partnership with the Illinois Education Association (IEA) and the Illinois Federation of Teachers (IFT) to pair new teachers with building mentors… Read more »

CDPH Launches its Annual Flu Vaccination Campaign

CDPH Launches its Annual Flu Vaccination Campaign

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) launched annual Flu Vaccination Campaign to raise awareness about the flu and encourage Chicagoans to receive their flu shot. CDPH recommends everyone six… Read more »

Preparing for Cold, Flu Season During a Pandemic

Preparing for Cold, Flu Season During a Pandemic

By: Ashmar Mandou As if living life during a pandemic wasn’t challenging enough, we now have to anticipate the arrival of autumn allergies, colds, and the flu. We know during… Read more »

Foods to Fight Off a Cold

Foods to Fight Off a Cold

Carrots Carrots are rich in beta carotene and vitamin A, which helps your body repair an impaired immune system. Vitamin A helps combat free radicals and prevent cell damage. Try… Read more »

Black and Brown Artists Contribute to ‘In Berwyn, Black Lives Matter’ Mural

Black and Brown Artists Contribute to ‘In Berwyn, Black Lives Matter’ Mural

Berwyn Public Art Initiative (BPAI) and the City of Berwyn unveiled and dedicated a new mural that inspires hope and the vision for a world built on love, justice, and… Read more »

City of Chicago Announces Performing Arts Venue Relief Grants

City of Chicago Announces Performing Arts Venue Relief Grants

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) announce the new Performing Arts Venue Relief Program to help performing arts venues which have lost significant revenue due to the… Read more »

New Frida Kahlo Mural Unveiled in Anticipation of ‘Frida Kahlo: Timeless’ Exhibit

New Frida Kahlo Mural Unveiled in Anticipation of ‘Frida Kahlo: Timeless’ Exhibit

Downtown Glen Ellyn is site of a new mural honoring artist Frida Kahlo. Work began Thursday, Sept. 24 on the 14-foot-high and 28-foot-wide mural gracing the wall of Olive ‘n… Read more »

Hispanic Heritage Month: Honoring ABC 7 Chicago News Anchor Stacey Baca

Hispanic Heritage Month: Honoring ABC 7 Chicago News Anchor Stacey Baca

By: Ashmar Mandou Steadfast in her resolve to highlight the achievements and contributions of the Latino community across Chicago, award-winning ABC 7 News Anchor and host of The ñ Beat… Read more »

Cicero Celebrates Fire Prevention Week

Cicero Celebrates Fire Prevention Week

Town President Larry Dominick and the Town of Cicero Board of Trustees Clerk Maria Punzo-Arias, Supervisor Joe Virruso, Assessor Emilio Cundari, Collector Fran Reitz, and Trustees Larry Banks, Victor Garcia,… Read more »

Replacing the Pinochet-era Constitution

Replacing the Pinochet-era Constitution

By Daniel Nardini Tens of thousands of Chileans have been protesting for the replacement of the Chilean Constitution that had been created under then president/dictator Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990). The constitution… Read more »